In order to become a physical therapist there must be some requirements. One is that PT’s must have a doctoral degree in order to have enough knowledge to asses’ patients. Another one is a state licensure to legally practice in that state. Also they must need to pass the National Physical Therapy Examination. Some states could have additional requirements, such as jurisprudence exams(National Bureau of Statistics). There might also be continuing education (CE) requirements to maintain licensure in …show more content…
In their work it requires many lifting because they carry heavy equipment and they must help patients move, turn, and sit. Some of the possible places of employment are hospitals, sports facilities and schools. In many careers there are many opportunities if you advance your career, but for this specific job if you advance in your studies you can be up to date on the latest ways to treat people or the latest causes. Professional organizations, such as the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA), sponsor national conferences, live classes and online courses either for free or for a price for practicing physical therapies. Some PTs go on to open their own private practices, while others prefer to perform research or