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How to Start a Physiotherapy CareerThe average physiotherapist is between 25 and 54, earns $50,000 to $60,000, and works in a full-time salaried position. Many of these started out with a BA degree, but the trend is towards hiring MA degree or doctoral degree holders who are beginning a physiotherapy career. If one is considering a physiotherapy career, the degree one gets in important. A physiotherapy aide can get an entry-level degree at a university, community college, or technical school. This is a two-year degree. After graduation, the physiotherapy aide will perform many jobs in the treatment of patients, under the direction of the physiotherapist. To begin a physiotherapy career as a professional, one needs to get either a master's degree or a doctoral degree. With the master's degree programs, one may have to enter the program at the same time one starts college. At other places, one simply takes about three years of school after the bachelor's degree. Doctoral degrees have similar requirements. Before one gets into a physiotherapy degree program, one needs to meet specific requirements. Coursework in various life sciences like biology, anatomy are needed. Also important are courses in fields like psychology and social science. To choose a school to prepare one for a physiotherapy degree, it is wise to consider whether that school offers clinical experiences as a part of the training. It is also important to be aware of the degrees that are available to earn, and the length of the course of study. The final step before getting that first job to start a physiotherapy career is accreditation. The Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE) is tasked with ensuring that physiotherapists are fit for the licensing exam. At that point, the licensure exam must be taken and passed. Employers are impressed with high licensure scores. Once the test is complete, you are ready to start your physiotherapy career. Once the career is started, there will be several things to consider. One is that many states expect one to get routine updates on one's education. This can be done through workshops and continuing education courses. You will not be able to keep your license without keeping up on the latest knowledge throughout your physiotherapy career. Also, you may want to consider a specialty. There are physiotherapy career specialties in geriatrics, pediatrics, orthopedics, neurological disorders, and sports medicine, to name a few. By choosing a specialty, you make yourself more valuable, thus earning yourself a higher salary and often more respect. Besides this, you can choose a field that is the most important to you. You can begin your physiotherapy career by researching schools and finding which ones have the best programs for you. If you do become a physiotherapy professional, you will find both financial and personal rewards await you. Comments
i have done my bachelors in physiotherapy now for further study i want to know more details
By sharmi
13th October 2008 - 12:14am
I need a two years study course/ practical oriented to prepare me take care of others for free. I really need this as I live in a town of 1.8 million people and 7 Physiotherapist. I want to help the people in this town.
I want to study for physiotherapy course - By Jubril Salaudeen
14th January 2009 - 10:50am
am doing my bachellors in physiorherapy i wanna know the opportunities in this course
physiotherapy - By prathyusha
6th May 2009 - 10:06am
I am registered to begin a bachelor of science program next year, and am considering eventually becoming a physiotherapist. Will a science degree get me there? If so, what would be the best major? (I will be attending UBC)
By jade
17th May 2009 - 7:28pm
i m bsc graduate in botany but i wan to make my career in physiotheropy will you plz guide with above subject
i wan to start my career in physiotheropy - By komal manjardekar
thanks Komal 1st June 2009 - 2:58am
hi i have done my MPT in neurology.Now i am looking for a job.please guide me where should i apply in USA.
guide me - By amit kumat natani - Homepage
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