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How to Research a Quality Physical Therapy School

How to Research a Quality Physical Therapy School By Kelly Richardson
kelly.richardson@hqeducation.com
HQ Education Columnist
December 20, 2004

When a person suffers a debilitating injury, the road to recovery is long and tedious. Your job as a physical therapist is to help your patients heal their wounds and get back to living their life. The first step for you to enter this noble field is to choose a quality physical therapy school to earn your degree. Let's look at a few of the characteristics of physical therapy schools to help you select the right one for you.

The physical therapist is certainly an important position in our health care industry. More and more insurance companies are covering fees that come from patients seeing physical therapists to speed their healing.

Physical therapists create exercise plans that patients follow as they recover from injury. Choosing the right physical therapy school is the first step in becoming a licensed physical therapist. Physical therapy schools can differ in a variety of crucial ways.

Characteristics of a Quality Physical Therapy School:
  • Fully Accredited. The physical therapy school you choose should be a fully accredited institution through one of the federal or state-level governing bodies in the healthcare organization. A quick phone call to the main office of the physical therapy school you are considering should give you this information.
  • Qualified Staff. The instructors and professors at your phsycial therapy school should be licensed and experienced phsycial therapy professionals that can help you reach your goals. Ask for a listing of professors when you visit.
  • Financial Aid Options. The physical therapy school you are considering should offer a range of financial aid options to help you finance and pay for your education. Check out any scholarship opportunities as well.
  • Employment Assistance. The quality physical therapy school will help you to find a position at the end of your studies. Usually, your school will have contacts in the industry to help you find successful placement.

About the Author

A freelance writer, researcher and teacher, Kelly Richardson has over 15 years of creative and technical writing experience. He teaches secondary Honors-level English and writes for a variety of clients in specialized industries such as medicine, technology and education. Kelly holds Undergraduate and Graduate degrees in English and Education from Georgia State University. He is currently pursuing a Doctorate in Educational Policy & Leadership.


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