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Becoming A Physical Therapist Essay

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Since I was small I’ve always loved sports and playing doctor, but not a doctor in a hospital, more like a doctor who loved to be around sports. Growing up I didn’t know that there was a “sports doctor”. I only remembered seeing men or sometimes women with large black bags who paced the sideline on Friday night football games. By using Mississippi Choices, the internet, a book from the library, and a personal interview, I discovered what a Physical Therapist does and interesting facts about becoming a Physical Therapist. What exactly does a Physical Therapist do? A Physical Therapist is trained to plan, prepare, and carry out individually designed physical treatment to maintain, improve, or restore physical functioning, alleviate pain, or prevent physical dysfunction in patients (mschoices). After they are taught how to be a Physical Therapist they are sent off to become all that they have been taught. They deal with different patients with many different diagnoses. A therapist identifies and documents goals, anticipated progress, and plans for reevaluation (mschoices). The patients are pushed to their …show more content…

On an estimate it cost about $2,420 without financial aid and about $1,400 for books and supplies (college-tution.startclass.com). This information is useful to me because when I get graduation money I will know what and how much I need to put back. After I finish at ICC I will attend MSU (Mississippi State University) to finish and obtain my bachelor’s degree and Master’s. Average tuition at MSU is about $16,960. To stay on campus it cost about $8,647 and about $1,200 for books and supplies. To attend MSU students are required to have a minimum 3.20 GPA or 2.50 GPA and 16 or above on the ACT (cappex.com). To practice as a Physical Therapist in the U.S. one must earn a Physical Therapist degree from CAPTE- an accredited Physical Therapist education program and pass a state licensure exam

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