| Why should more people get physical therapy jobs? | | | | found your base then prepare for action - long hours, |
| Here are the reasons. | | | | heavy workloads, and physical, mentally and |
| If you get into any of the offered physical therapy jobs | | | | emotionally exhaust. Will it be worth it? - A big YES. |
| out there, you'll have the honor of helping more than | | | | Even if you disregard the excellent pay and prestige |
| one million people every day, from every age group | | | | earlier mentioned, you will find yourself with a secure |
| and background you can think of. You can help a | | | | profession, a career in a healthcare field without the |
| stroke victim, a star athlete, a young mother, an injured | | | | rigors of med school, physical therapy jobs are rarely |
| fireman, or a premature baby born with birth defects. | | | | boring, you can choose how and where you work, and |
| You probably know now how it feels. Yet know now | | | | you have extensive opportunities. |
| how it goes. | | | | Opportunities to help victims of injuries and disabling |
| Physical therapy jobs require certain traits, special | | | | diseases, help people maintain overall fitness and |
| traits. Candidates for any physical therapy jobs should | | | | prevent injury, check the progress of your patients and |
| naturally possess an exceptional care for people, | | | | rejoice with their successes. |
| constant motivation to making people feel better, | | | | Aside from evaluating individual patients, explaining |
| gentleness and patience, while also having a high | | | | correct performance of self-care at home, and lots of |
| energy level, adaptability, integrity and creative thinking, | | | | therapy plan documenting, you'll also get to work as |
| a strong work ethic and dedication. With all these a | | | | part of a team discussing with physicians and case |
| physical therapist is rewarded. | | | | managers about the best treatments. |
| The standard earnings for physical therapy jobs are | | | | Paying for a four-year Bachelor's degree from an |
| about $25, 000 to $35, 000 for entry levels, $60,000 as | | | | accredited undergrad college or university, expending |
| median salary, and as high as $100, 000 for top | | | | more on a Master's degree in physical therapy, or |
| professionals. You'll work at medical facilities ranging | | | | having an additional PT specialty certification, you'll find |
| from rehabilitation centers, community health centers, | | | | it all worth it - and not that you will earn the money |
| school clinics, hospitals, to research centers and | | | | back in multiples, because you will gain more than what |
| outpatient facilities and doctor's offices. After you have | | | | you'll earn. Say, it is also therapeutic for you. |