viernes, 20 de noviembre de 2009

WHAT I THINK OF MY FUTURE CARRIER

Well, like I have said before, I am studying Physical therapy. In my university this program has been “improve” with a new curriculum, which is a lot different from the last year’s curriculum, and theoretically is much better than the last one and the student will have more free time, all again THEORETICALLY SPEAKING of course. The reality is that, despite the stress and the little free time that we have the new curriculum approach us more to our future than the last year’s curriculum. For example we all ready have contact with patients and we allegedly will be going hand to hand with the students from the old curriculum, which it means that we would be more prepared for when we out of here.

Technologically speaking, the physical therapy is better for the patient than for the kineosiologist in some areas, for example, when making the pressure of the patient, there are new machines that can measure that faster than a person. Which means that we will not have more job for that in the future.

When you ask people from the street what is physical therapy? They only think on people massaging, or maybe one in ten people will answer that is the person who take care of your muscles and bones. But physical therapy is a lot more than that, I think that most people do not know what really does a kineologist, and for that reason, when people are injured with smaller things that a kineologist can fix quickly, they ignore that “small wound” and they have to go to a doctor for that complication of that wound, and it would be more expensive and harder to fix. So I think that the Physical therapy carrier have to be disseminated and explained to the general people, so that everyone know what a kineologist does, and then, we, the kineologists, can do better our work, on the right time to prevent further damages and have more work. At the end all can be resumed that the kineologists can work more if the people know what they really do.

And that is what I think of my future carrier. BYE

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