by: caitlin mccullough. physical therapists are people that help others that are injured or...
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By: Caitlin McCullough
• Physical Therapists are people that help
others that are injured or physically
disabled
• They help you increase strength and
decrease pain
• They want to make sure that you will be able to do exactly
what you were able to do before
• You have to go to college to be one
• There are jobs open all over the
U.S.
• They help injured people recover
• They need to be people oriented
• There are many colleges that offer a physical therapy
school
• How many years of college you have to
go through?
• What their salary is in a year?
• How many days in a week they have to
work?
• What kind of benefits they receive?
• What different types of physical therapists
there are?
• Diagnosing a patient incorrectly
• Not getting along with the people you work with
• Hurting myself or the patient during work
• Having a downfall of jobs available for physical therapists
• Giving bad news to a patient
• To help as many patients as possible
• Let them recover quickly
• Classes in high school that are good to take are: Anatomy and Physiology, Health Education, and
Introduction to Health Care
• You need to attend at least 5 years of college
• Complete a bachelor’s degree and have a master’s in physical therapy
• You need to complete an internship after college and pass an exam
• Most physical therapists work a full, 40-hour week
• You can still work in a physical therapy office and just be an assistant or work at the front office
• Wages depend on where you live and
how long you’ve been practicing
• You will not make as much at the beginning of your career as you
will at the end
• Beginning salary is about $52,000 a year
• Eventually you can make up to $100,000
a year
• Physical therapists get very good benefits, such
as: paid vacation, sick leave, and health
insurance
• The future employability will be good because of the amount of surgeries going on right now
• The World War II vets will also play a big role in that because more and more are experiencing
stroke and arthritis
• Born in Hickory, Virginia in 1914
• Became a physical therapist and began working with World War II soldiers
• Invented a device that allowed amputees to feed themselves
• Was shut down many times by the United States Veteran’s Administration
for her inventions
• Later discovered the need for emesis basin
• Finally realized her love of forensic science and became a forensic scientist
• Later became the first African-American woman to work for England’s
Scotland Yard
1. What classes did you take to prepare for college?
2. Do you enjoy working with the people you work with or would you rather work by
yourself?
3. How do you cope with the stresses of work and family?
4. What made you decide that you wanted to be a physical therapist?
5. Did you always know you wanted to be a physical therapist or did you change your
mind many times?
• My news article discussed the need for patients to refer
themselves to physical therapy
• It stated that this would improve ones health
• This article was very hard to find because there are not
many about physical therapy
• Other information about my topic was easy to find though
• I feel that this profession is perfect for me
• Learning all about it has made me want to pursue it
even more than before
• College may be a drag but I can get through it knowing
what the outcome will be
• It will be a great job to support a family and I’ll have
extra time to spend with them