I want to start a physical therapy clinic; however, I do not have a undergrad yet. Is this possible? I just want to open the clinic and have a few therapists and a assistant working for me?
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Answered by JasonCrw Monday May 14th 2012
It depends on a state you are in. Some states require practitioners to have PhD, others don't require it. It would be possible, but it is still a good idea to have a PhD degree prior to opening your own practice. This will give patients and doctors more confidence to refer some one to your office. You can attend online degrees, which would be very convenient if you have full time job. There are plenty of colleges which offer online doctorate degree in physical therapy, for example <a href="http://www.onlineuticacollege.com/programs/doctorate-physical-therapy.asp" rel="nofollow">http://www.onlineuticacollege.com/programs/doctorate-physical-therapy.asp</a>
Answered by CareerSpotLight Wednesday Jul 14th 2010
Yes this possible. firstly you need a Physical therapy degree to understand this program and its skills. Secondly, you need someone to help you to understand the basic of this industry. for this you must find someone how already who is already in the business.onsult the "American Physical Therapy Association" Web site to learn more about physical therapy businesses and their practitioners
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