Working in Health Services by Shaw Jessica;

Working in Health Services by Shaw Jessica;

Author:Shaw, Jessica;
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Rosen Publishing Group


The BLS expects the field of physical therapy to have a much-faster-than-average rate of job growth between 2016 and 2026, at 28 percent. There will be 67,100 new jobs in this booming industry. In large part, the increased demand for physical therapists can be attributed to an aging population that frequently requires rehabilitative services.

The cost of a program, its distance from home, and its reputation are all important factors in choosing a doctor of physical therapy program. With more than two hundred schools offering graduate programs for aspiring physical therapists, the choices can be overwhelming. Each program will have its own criteria and prerequisite courses, and those are also important factors in deciding which schools to consider. Perhaps one of the easiest factors to use in whittling down the list is that of reputation and ranking. In 2016, U.S. News and World Report ranked graduate physical therapy programs across the United States. Here are the top ten contenders and their locations:



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