Career questions tagged physical
What are the average day to day duties of a physical therapist/physical therapy aide?
I am currently working on a Health Science major with a concentration in physical therapy. I would like to further understand the responsibilities of professionals who work in physical therapy.
What is the best path to take to become a Physical Therapist? What classes should I take now?
I want a high-paying job as a physical therapist, but I don't know how to get there. It would be very helpful to know what kind of college I should attend.
If you are a physical therapist or were one, what was it like Where did you work, and how long did you work for?
I am also interested in what education you got to receive the job.
How can I be funny as a physical therapist, and make patients recovery time go faster?
I am 14 and play basketball.
What is the general yearly salary of a physical therapist?
I want to become a physical therapist and I am wondering how much money a physical therapist makes yearly. I hope that I can pursue this profession.
How much free time do you have outside of work as a physical therapist?
I am a sophomore in high school. I am thinking about being a physical therapist and wondering about the job details.
What high classes will help become a physical therapist or trainer? Is there any extra classes I should be taking?
I want to know what classes to take to prepare myself.
How do I decide what classes to take to help me in the field of sports medicine? Will taking classes about physical therapy or athletic training help me?
I would like to know what classes will help me become a physical therapist.
What are some other careers that are related to physical therapy?
Any closely related careers?
Is a Fitness Coordinator basically a Physical Therapy equivalent without a Doctorate Degree?
I have been sold on Physical Therapy for a while now, but recently I have begun struggling with the idea of going to Medical School and all of the debt and excessive studying that entails. I took a career quiz and it recommended Fitness Coordinator rather than Physical Therapy. I love studying the human anatomy, working out, and helping others learn about their body, how it functions, and how to strengthen and enhance their performance. Would a Fitness Coordinator be the same thing as Physical Therapy, just without going to Medical School and getting a Doctorate? Also, what is the job satisfaction like for a Fitness Coordinator? What about the hours? work load? salary? work environment?
Where should I go to college if I want to major in pt?
Top colleges that have a good program for physical therapy or physical training.
How was the studying to be an exercise physiologist like and when you get a job how does it look like?
I’m thinking about being an exercise physiologist but I don’t know how it exactly looks like. So I would like to know some inside information that would broaden my view of it.