While formal education is a must for any medical professional, you can never take for granted the value of self education and advancement. Additional study in preparation for entering the career arena will give recent graduates the type of advantage necessary in a highly competitive and somewhat saturated industry such as the medical field, particularly if you intend to enter a career in physical therapy.
Physical therapy employment can be achieved in many ways, whether it is a temporary staff position at a hospital, working within a hospice, or as a private practitioner at fitness and health center. Physical therapists may also assist patients in their personal residences. This field potentially provides the opportunity to work in many different environments outside the scope of a traditional role in the medical field, and may even allow for travel throughout the course of your career.
By remaining current and up to date in new techniques and treatments, candidates can set themselves apart and offer unique value to their potential patients, employers and colleagues. Patients can also benefit from self-study, since they can develop better life style choices and habits, and learn exercises that may help improve their condition and help them manage their pain or discomfort.
Self education is also of benefit to physical therapists that do not work directly with patients and instead set policy. This will allow them to make informed decisions and find creative solutions that address the specific needs of patients and practitioners.










