nothing. most pediatricians work for children with serious illness's. those of that kind may not be caught through working
Athletic Trainer, Occupational Therapist, Occupational Therapist Assistant, Physical Therapist, Physical Therapist Assistant, Physical Therapy Facility Mental Health Counselor, Marriage and Family Therapist, Rehabilitation Counselor, Educational Psychologist Architect
There are some listed here www.online-education.net/health/physical-therapy.html
There are many public health concerns. Some of these include physical activity and nutrition, tobacco, HIV/AIDS, environmental quality, and mental health issues.
Seeking guidance from an Islamic therapist for mental health concerns can provide a culturally sensitive approach that incorporates Islamic teachings and values. This can help individuals feel understood and supported in a way that aligns with their faith, leading to a stronger sense of connection and healing. Additionally, an Islamic therapist may have a deeper understanding of the spiritual and cultural factors that can impact mental health, offering a holistic approach to treatment.
I'm not certain about a pediatric therapit's salary, but according to http://www.bls.gov here are the average PT's yearly earnings: Home health care services $70,920 Nursing care facilities 68,650 General medical and surgical hospitals 66,630 Offices of physicians 65,900 Offices of physical, occupational and speech therapists, and audiologists 65,150 It's no anesthesiologist's salary, of course, but it's still pretty good. :)
Schools such as colleges and universities offers Physical Therapist degree. Some of this schools are Alabama State University, The University of Alabama at Birmingham, University of South Alabama and AT Still University of Health Sciences.
Allied health providers are ones that provide complimentary care. There are many of these designations and are usually associated with a primary care provider. These can include: Animal-assisted therapist Athletic Trainer Community Health Workers Dance/Movement Therapist Dietitian / Nutritionist Environmental health officer Environmental Health Technician Esthetician Exercise physiologist Kinesiotherapist Licensed Practical Nurse Massage therapist Medical assistant Physical Therapist Respiratory therapist Social Worker And there are more…
It depends on what type of therapist you are referring to. There are such careers as Physical Therapist Assistant, Respiratory Therapist, Occupational Therapist Assistant, etc. at the associate level. Then there are others such as therapists within the field of mental health that are at the masters and more often the doctorate level.
A physical therapist (PT) is a health specialist who evaluates and treats human body disorders. They may help you manage illnesses or injuries to your: Musculoskeletal System (Bones and Muscles) Neurological System (Brain) Cardiopulmonary system (Heart and Lungs) Integumentary system (skin) A physical therapist is a trained and experienced professional who can provide relief from a variety of musculoskeletal or neurological conditions. Physical therapists help people of all ages and at different life stages. Some people visit a physical therapist for advice on becoming healthier and preventing future problems.
It depends on what type of therapist you are referring to. In other words, is it in the area of mental health, physical or occupational therapy, radiation therapy, etc? Each will have requirements particular to themselves.
There are a variety of jobs in the health management field. Some of the jobs that would fall under the health management field would be: Physical Therapist, Occupational Therapist, Registered Nurses, Store Management, Project Managers and Shift Supervisors to name a few.
There are 18 specialty sections - You can find out more by visiting the American Physical Therapy Association website at http://apps.apta.org/custom/wstemplate.cfm?cfml=componentsonline/index.cfm&cfmltitle=Chapters%20and%20Sections&navID=10737421970The 18 Sections are:Acute Care SectionAquatic Physical Therapy SectionCardiovascular & Pulmonary SectionClinical Electro & Wound MgmtEducation SectionFederal Physical TherapyGeriatrics SectionHand RehabilitationHealth Policy & AdministrationHome Health SectionNeurology SectionOncology SectionOrthopaedic SectionPediatrics SectionPrivate Practice SectionResearch SectionSports Physical Therapy SectionWomen´s Health Section