I have known for years that I wanted to work in the realm of health science. I knew that I wanted to do something in sports medicine. When I took a deeper look into sports medicine I learned that there are many areas of sports medicine that you can get licensed in and that the sports medicine part would be a specialty to attach to it. So I took the list as started to look through it at each job that plays an affect in the sport medicine area. I narrowed in on Physical Therapy and then took the time to do some shadowing in it for my senior study.
Some of the cons that this job has will be before you even get it. Which would be paying off of your student loans. But the pro that outweighs that would be that the pay that you get yearly after your done so you would be able pay it off soon and still get your money. You will have to be able to work with patients that sometime will not cooperate because of pain but the outcome of that would be soon as they fully recover they might become an good friend of yours. But there are not many cons to this job but there are a lot of pros.
Growing up with multiple family members being various nurses and having different jobs in the medical field, I soon learned early in my life that is what I want to pursue. I plan to be a physical therapist because it would give me the chance to help better someone's life. While playing soccer is fun, I have endured several injuries that were not fun. However, I was able to heal and overcome my obstacles thanks to physical therapists and athletic trainers. They showed me the impact they have in others lives and I believe that it very unique and cool.
And if I could make it in to the national football league (NFL) I will have beaten one of my most difficult challenges. Being a physical therapist (PT) would also be very cool because I have always amazed by the body and how it works and I also like
Even as students of physical therapy, this good judgement is essential to maintain the professionalism that is expected of a practicing doctor of physical
When I was applying for college, I was confident in my decision to major in Athletic Training. Science had always been my favorite subject in school and Athletic Training was a way that I could combine my love of science with my love of sports. I thought the profession was very interesting and I knew I wanted to have a career where I could help people. Growing up, sports were always a big part of my life.
A physical therapist must act in the best interest of their patients before their own and must adhere to the core values of the profession. Being accountable is recognizing the specific responsibilities of a physical therapist, which include self regulation and all other behaviors that positively influence patient outcomes and the profession as a whole. A physical therapist must account for the patients specific goals/needs throughout therapy, acknowledge and accept the consequences of their actions, adhere to the code of ethics, communicate properly and continuously seek the highest quality of care. By following through with these actions, a physical therapist is showing professionalism in the highest manner. For me professionalism is of much importance, especially in healthcare, and is something that I have experienced first hand throughout my experiences observing/working in a clinical setting.
The main reason is physical therapists help rehabilitate people which helps improve their quality of life. Helping people through rehabilitation not only improves physical ability but can also decrease pain and improve injuries to make surgery unnecessary. When it comes to rehab the individual is important but the outcome is the focal point of the profession. Within this profession, positive outcomes are one of the ways you can measure your success. The process is very important because without it you will not have a great product.
Athletic Trainer Athletic trainer is the best career for me because it will bring me personal joy, financial stability, and opportunities to help others. First, a career in athletic training it would bring me great personal satisfaction. Ever since I was in elementary school, I have been the type of person who becomes concerned for my friends’ health . I always feel that I can in some way make their lives better. This is exactly the type of work that a athletic trainer does on a daily basis.
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This career has interested me the most I think because I like learning more and more everyday and being a physical therapist you learn a lot each day. You would learn more about the body everyday like learning about new exercises to do and learning more body parts such as tendons, ligaments, bones, muscles, and many different things such as
Butler: The main benefit of the physical therapy field is the work environment. In this field an individual has flexible hours, casual dress code, and a positive atmosphere that will make an individual want to come to work. The career field of physical therapy is a profession of hard work through schooling and years of dedication but is rewarding when an individual’s patients make full recoveries. Me: Is it hard to advance in a career in physical therapy?
By 2026 physical therapy jobs are said to be increased by 25% (“10 Interesting Physical Therapy Facts & Statistics,” 28 Dec. 2017). Physical therapists are doctors that help people who have pain during movement or have lost some range of motion. They help those patients regain their abilities or manage their pain (Bellamy). This is a great career to go into. There are many aspects that go into being a physical therapist like degrees, advancement opportunities, day to day responsibilities, and much more.
The players need to be taken care of so they can play efficiently. Wherever I end up, I know I will be helping people. I would initiate a program in the school system for student athletes. Sports medicine sounds great and I know in the long run I will be financially stable and be able to take care of myself . I feel like I accomplished something when I work hard for it.