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Physical Therapist

Physical Therapist

Duties and Responsibilities: 

Physical therapists help patients with injuries and illnesses recover. They work with patients to help them regain movement and mange pain, either in a clinical setting or in a hospital. They also clean therapy area and set up any needed and necessary equipment. They must accomplish office duties, which include ordering supplies, answering calls, taking appointments, calling patients, and helping complete and file insurance paperwork when necessary. 

Salary:

Physical therapists make an average of between $76,343-$89,931 yearly. 

Education:

Most master’s and doctoral physical therapy programs require students to first earn a bachelor’s degree in physical therapy, or a very closely related healthcare field in order to become a physical therapist. All students must also earn a doctoral degree in physical therapist as well. 

Demand for this particular career:

Some of the skills needed to become a physical therapist include complex problem solving, instructing skills, coordination, persuasion skills, decision making skills, and time management. As well as communication skills and being understanding when working with a patient. 

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Reflection:

No, I would not like to become a physical therapist. It doesn't appeal to me. They don't make enough money for the great job they are doing. It requires too much education for something I would not enjoy. 

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