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Topic: Pediatric Physical Therapy
Posted By: Previous CPT Forum
Subject: Pediatric Physical Therapy
Date Posted: Jul 08 2008 at 1:14pm

Kress

1 Posts
 
Posted - 06/12/2006 :  09:10:47  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
What kind of special training/schooling is involved with becoming a pediatric physical therapist? Is there any demand for this type of training? Thanks.

SCPT

USA
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Posted - 06/12/2006 :  13:17:56  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Kress,
The market for therapists who have specializations or experience in peds is quite large. In fact my organization is currently looking for a therapist who has peds experience. To become a pediatric physical therapist you must take the same route in becoming a physical therapist. You must graduate with your Masters or Doctorate in PT. However, you can gain more experience in peds by choosing your clinicals with an emphasis in peds. This will give you additional experience besides classroom knowledge. After that, you can continue to gain more skills through the participation of continuing education courses and mentoring. Nevertheless, if you end up finding that peds is not right for you, than you can still pursue other areas in physical therapy.




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