Preparing the Next Generation of Physical Therapists
January 26, 2023
By Ruth Maher, PT, PhD, DPT, WCS
A recent named physical therapy as the third-best healthcare career in the U.S. Despite accredited
Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) programs graduating over 12,000 DPT students each
year, the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) , due to a shortage of physical therapists. With a , there’s never been a better time to embark on your journey to becoming a licensed
Doctor of Physical Therapy.
The DPT program at PCOM Georgia helps students prepare for a rewarding career in physical
therapy.
The DPT program at PCOM Georgia prepares the next generation of clinicians to meet the growing demand for services. Physical
therapists are evidence-based movement experts who use critical thinking and clinical
reasoning to treat their patients/clients across the lifespan. Physical therapists
use their unique skill set to examine, diagnose, treat and prevent movement dysfunction
and impairments associated with chronic conditions, in addition to providing pain
management. Physical therapists put quality back into life, allowing their patients/clients
to live their best lives. As a physical therapist, you can practice in various healthcare
settings, such as hospitals, private practice outpatient settings, sports and fitness
facilities, schools, home health, the military, the entertainment industry and public
health.
Did you know that your training as a physical therapist provides other career prospects
beyond those of a clinician? With plenty of opportunities for career growth, you can
use your physical therapy knowledge and skills to become a professor, researcher,
entrepreneur, CEO, inventor or influencer.
Physical therapists have high job and career satisfaction1. They enjoy positively challenging and fulfilling careers. If you enjoy working with
people and want to enjoy a challenging career that has longevity, then a career in
physical therapy may be in your future.
To learn how PCOM’s Doctor of Physical Therapy can prepare you for this rewarding
career, register for one of PCOM’s Doctor of Physical Therapy open houses or complete our contact form for further information.
1. Briggs M, et al., Factors contributing to Physical Therapists’ Job and Career Satisfaction
in the United States: Results from a National Survey. JOPTE. 2022; 36(3): 232-241.