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Is there cross over degrees that combine a doctorate of physical therapy degree and an athletic trainers certification simultaneously or must students pursue these two goals separately?

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with an ultimate goal of achieving a doctorate degree in physical therapy, are there certain undergraduate degrees that are better than others to prepare for this field? (ie kinesiology, sports science, exercise physiology, etc)

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Is it possible to become an Athletic Trainer and a Physical Therapist?

My goal is to be a professional in sports medicine field. I came from another country to learn sports medicine as I want to become an Athletic Trainer. I know it is pretty hard since I am a second language learner, however I am also interested in nutrition, physical therapy, and orthopaedic/sports doctor. Becoming a sports doctor might be impossible, so I was thinking about majoring in kinesiology and have a minor in nutrition (4 year university), but if it is possible, I would like to become both an athletic trainer and a physical therapist. I am currently in Community College with Kinesiology major. The hardest point here is I am 23 yrs old and have a 2 yrs old son. I really want to be woking for patients and athletes. Is it possible for me to get double licenses? If so, after I finish BS in Kinesiology, can I apply for DPT? Sorry for complicated details. Thank you for reading! #athletictraining #kinesiology #physical-therapy #physical-therapist #sports-medicine #college-major #orthopedics #orthodontist #athletic-trainer

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Once accepted into my undergraduate program, where do I start to find internships?

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