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    My first choice for an occupation would be Occupational or Physical Therapist. I have learned so much throughout my life on these 2 jobs from self-experience to pure interest. My interest in being able to help people and learning about how the human body works and the techniques to improve it are some of the factors that have inspired me to take on this career path. My second choice would be a lawyer, I debated greatly whether I’d want to become a lawyer or deal with something in the medical…

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    best is a physical therapist. I would be able to help people recover from injuries, and I would have an above average salary. I want to be a physical therapist because of the wages and the ability to help people recover on a daily basis. Physical therapists help patients recover from injuries and ease pain. They provide…

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    differences in the roles of Physical Therapist and Physical Therapist Assistant. While both strive to achieve the goal of the patient feeling better, there are some differences. However, both play a major role in the medical industry, and together work as a team to provide excellent patient satisfaction. Some differences between a Physical Therapist and a PTA include but are not limited to; Physical Therapists can diagnose/evaluate a patient, while a PTA cannot. Secondly, therapists create a…

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    encompasses physical well-being, mental well-being, and social well-being. Quality of life does not only reflect upon a person's health, but also how well they can contribute to society. Being able to have a career, volunteer to help others in the community, and being able to enjoy time with one's friends and family are fundamental to the human experience. Physical Therapist's have a unique capability to help patients with all dimensions encompassed by the human experience. A skilled physical…

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    I can see myself being a physical therapist since six years ago, when my grandmother suffered a car accident, she was paralyzed from the waist down for at least three years. I remembered watching her desperate, powerless and tired from seeing herself depending from someone else. One day my grandfather contact a physical therapist, a young and very friendly lady that helped my grandma do her training and exercises, so she could regain mobility of her legs. I became very interested when I saw my…

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    so, physical therapy is the place you might go. I chose the topic of “How to become a physical therapist?” because, I was thinking about what I might want to do in the future. I learned a lot about physical therapy throughout this project. I realized how hard yet self rewarding the job can be at times. How much schooling it is going to take me, but most importantly I learned that if you're really passionate about something why not make a career out of it? What exactly is a physical therapist?…

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    So the career that I have chosen is a Physical therapist. Sports physical therapy or Women’s health. Are the two areas I would like to become board-certified for as a Physical therapist. The reason for the selection is I believe this occupation suits me best. This occupation requires you to be on your feet for long period hours. Also you get to work with all different kind of people where your able to watch them progress as time go A long. For a high energy guy like myself who doesn’t prefer…

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    setting can be defined differently by every physical therapist. I will base my success on APTA’s vision statement, “Transforming society by optimizing movement to improve the human experience”. This vision has been broken down into key principles which include identity, quality, collaboration, value, consumer-centricity, innovation, access/equity, and advocacy. If I can embody this statement with all my patients I feel I am being an effective physical therapist. One of the key components of the…

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    That is not the kind of health care professional I plan on becoming. I truly enjoy learning and as a physical therapist I plan to take continuing education courses and do research in order to constantly expand my practice. While working in my internship I was able to observe collaboration between the therapists daily which was very educating and enlightening for me. As a therapist I would love to constantly be able to share ideas and known information between my coworkers and myself. I love…

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    Starting out young, becoming a teenager, and then eventually into an adult, throughout these years lifetime goals are always being set. In my case, i'm at the teenage stage and do have life goals set for myself, which are to become a physical therapist and also to play college softball. To get ahead in preparing to succeed at these goals start with what i'm doing now, academically and with the extra-curricular activities that I participate in. To get an early start in preparing for my…

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