2. Why did you choose this profession? I chose to be a physiotherapist because I always wanted to work …show more content…
What are some of the day-to-day tasks that need to be completed? List at least ten.
- Evaluate the neuro-musculoskeletal condition of the client
- Create a treatment program according to the needs of the client
- Treat a client with exercises or manual therapies.
- Develop and lead preventive treatment …show more content…
I can’t do anything else with this type of study. I will have to go back to university to chose another job.
12. Talk about aspects of the job like unionization, private sector, or small family business, etc. I don’t prefer working in the public or private sector, that’s not something that matter to me right now. Unionization can be good, it will be useful to defend our vision to our boss, but, also, that’s not something that I absolutely want. I will like some days to open a clinic of physiotherapist with some other specialists like occupational therapist to have my own clinic.
13. What are your thoughts on routine work? Also, do you work better as part of a group or alone? Choose one and justify. I don’t want to have routine work, but, with this job, I will be okay. A client is never the same, so I won’t be doing exactly the same things every day. It will be similar in general, but never alike like other jobs that do the same thing every Monday or Friday. When you have a good team with people who want to work, I work better in team because everybody helps each other out and no one have all the pressure on their shoulders. Everyone have a part of responsibility on