
When becoming a physical therapist, it is important to maintain a high GPA in undergraduate school in order to get into a competitive physical therapy program. Become a physical therapist withtips from a medical administrator in this free video on career information. Expert: Mark MacBayne Bio: Mark MacBayne, with a Master of Public Health degree, is a practice manager at the University of California San Francisco Medical Center. Filmmaker: Bing Hu
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Hi. I am from singapore . And currently studying nursing course in nanyang poly . I would like to ask if there is any chance to be a therapist in future , if i get into NUS ?
@aka4god what do most people get for their BS degree in college or university?
@asianwannabeamerican personal trainer’s similar to physical therapist except PTs work in a clinic and get paid more while trainers are working on the field such during the football games or practices. Either way, u got to be active since u move and do many physical movements that apply to both the patients and urself.
@lespaulmasta42 lol
@latinosstandup323 i have a Buddhism tattoo on my arm and I have been a practicing PT for two years.
Hey, can a tattoo benhind the ear affect your chances of becoming a Physical Therapist?
If you like physical therapy try out cyberpt this website is AMAZING!
From what I’ve learned I don’t think Physical Therapy salary would start off that much. But it sounds to me it would be good for you! I’m 19 and planning on going into it, if you do too then you can know someone else is out there going through what you are =)
that’s a good question for my parents. My dad’s an idiot, he smokes but he blames me for being unhealthy and then he doesn’t permit sports because he says they are only good for people who are already fit. The thing is, I’ve never been given the opportunity to do things involving sports or fitness so it fed my fascination with it and I try to do what I can. Since I’m able to do these things as a kid or teen, I want to help others with it. Does that make sense?
I need some advice. Is physical therapy right for me? For starters, I’m not an athlete at all. I’ve never played a sport and I’m in my senior year of high school. I’m very interested in physical fitness and helping and motivating others to pursue healthy lifestyles. Personal training sounds like a better match for me but I want to make a pretty high salary (at least $60,000 entry level), but most importantly I want to do something that involves physical fitness, and helping others. Please help!
DPT program in 3 to 4 years after your BS.
so is the physical therapy program 4 or 2 years??
you said 4-years after your BS…would that DPT or MPT
Nice, very informative.
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