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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

PHYSICAL THERAPIST

JENNA BENSON

HISTORY OR BACKGROUND OF THE CAREER

  • Physical therapists have been around and relevant since 1916.
  • They were used during World War 1 and the Cold War.
  • Some famous physical therapists include Margaret Rood, Dorothy Vass.
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REQUIREMENTS TO OBTAIN THIS CAREER

  • You must have a degree in Human Anatomy, Biology, Physical Fitness, and Patient Physciology.
  • You must major in biology.
  • Schools near me that provide this education is Oakland University.

REQUIREMENTS TO OBTAIN THIS CAREER

  • To be a physical therapist you must have a Doctoral Degree and 3 years of programs.
  • Physical therapists need great patience, good communication skills, and a lot of free time.
  • To succeed in this job you can attend college and become a physical therapist in training.

JOB POSITION DESCRIPTION

  • Daily duties include taking client history, conducting a systems review, perform tests, and provide interventions.
  • Physical therapy is a big part of helping people recover after accidents.

JOB POSITION DESCRIPTION

  • Most work a 40-hour week in many places including hospitals, private offices, school and sport and fitness facilities.
  • When working with patients it's better to wear scrubs so you're not restricted when trying to help them.
  • Most PT's make at least $57,053 and at most $92,926.
  • The benefits are they get paid time off, life insurance, and a 401(K) retirement plan.
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JOB REFLECTION AND OUTLOOK

  • Challenges for PT's are stubborn patients who don't want to do something.
  • Physical therapists are in high demand throughout the United States even with the economic downfall.
  • In the future this job may be taken over by machines.

JOB REFLECTION AND OUTLOOI

  • Many places such as Henry Ford Hospital has physical therapists.
  • Physical therapists help benefit people by helping fix those who have been in tragic accidents.
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Conclusion:
This career is important because they help people recover properly.
I would want to be a PT because I enjoy helping people.

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