
In order to become a successful physical therapist you have to major in a lot of science and health science courses, that's why next year I'm joining HOSA to see what it's like going to the hospitals and clinics and stuff, I'm so excited about that!:) In order to work as a physical therapist, one must first graduate from a physical therapist educational program with a master's or doctoral degree. The different courses that I mentioned earlier are mainly biology, chemistry, and physics, as well as specialized courses, which are you electives, are biomechanics, neuronatomy, human growth and development, manifestations of disease, examination techniques, and therapeutic procedures. In order to practice beforehand, like I'm going to do over the summer, graduates from physical therapist programs must pass national and state licensing exams. In order to retain their licenses, many states require PTs to take continuing education classes and attend workshops.
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