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Which is better being a physicians assistant or being a nurse practitioner?
Which is better being a physicians assistant or being a nurse practitioner. What do you guys think?
How much schooling to be successful?
How much schooling do you need to really be a successful physical therapist?
What is the salary difference?
What is the difference in salary from a physical therapist to a physical therapist assistant?
hi, my name is Nena and I'm in job corps and was wondering what steps I need to take to become a 911 dispatcher and the pay for it and the qualifications I'll get for it or need. ?
If you could let me know fun facts about my field too I would love to know more
Physical Therapist interview for college assignment
Hello! My name is Grace, and I am a Sophomore at Concordia University Irvine. As a student pursuing a bachelors degree in kinesiology, I am eager to learn more about the physical therapy profession as I have interest in this field and wish to learn more about it with a current PT. I am...
How do you see the Physical Therapy Industry changing in the next few years, and what should I focus on to stay relevant?
Are there any changes in the Physical Therapy Industry that might affect what classes I should take in high school and college to stay ahead of the trends and ensure I can get ahead of others?
WHAT ARE OTHER CAREERS WITHIN THE MEDICAL FIELD?
There is all types of Nursing, Medical Assisting, Kinesiology(sports med), and as well as All types of First Responders.
What do you wish you had known before you started in Physical Therapy?
Do you have anything that you wish you would have known before you started physical therapy that could help someone looking to get into the field or anything that would make someone not want to get into the field?
What is the best path I should take to pursue an education in Physical therapy or Exercise Sciences?
I'm currently a junior in high school and am trying to decide the best fit job or career path. I know I want to do something in the injury recovery field like physical therapy but I'm unsure of what the best path is.
I'm interested in the field of Physical Therapy and Exercise Sciences and would like to know what the job outlook of these careers?
I think it's important to look at the job outlook so you can look into job security and make sure it's a stable job after graduation.
What advice would you have given yourself before you started your journey of becoming a Physical Therapist?
Why would you give yourself this advice?
If my strengths are critical thinking and compassion and my hobby is playing soccer what type of careers or industries might best fit me? What other strengths or experiences might I need for the suggested careers? ?
Im a junior in high school preparing to join a career but I'm still unsure. As of right now I am on the path of becoming a graduation Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA). I want to go into healthcare because I know that I can help people and I have the ability to do so but I've also become...
What is the difference between sonography and radiology, specifically, radiologic technologists and diagnostic medical sonographers How do I become one??
I am a Freshman in high school and don't know what to do or where to start. I want an easy-going job in healthcare with great pay and no stress.
How can i learn more about health care skills?
can i learn more about health care skills?
How to become a genetic counselor?
Lend your expertise: what does it take to become a genetic counselor?
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