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    Thumbs up Re: physio profession

    Well...............

    Master degree generally for Academic career and researching skills more than being add further information,meanwhile you are studing master degree you will learn alot of things personally,clinically[how to deal with patinets], going deep in different subjects,new subjects or researches skills.............never feel little bit ambigous ............Yes it is intersting experince you should live
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    Take care to not study MA in same school of yours BA!! to get new Professors
    with new knowledge and new freinds,.............


    Good luck


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    Re: physio profession

    Hi,
    first of all ... the Master's degree - I presume you talk about pre-registration? i.e. you already have a science degree and achieve your MSc Physio via the short cut programme. Is this correct?

    I have been a Physio for more than 20 years and still love my job. I worked in different ares of speciality, different work environments, with people of different age groups and in different countries. A lot of it was physically rather demanding, but I don't have any "overuse" problems.

    The thing here is that I knew exactly what profession I was entering and I always had a passion for the work I do. There is so much variety, it can never get boring.

    • The pay is not very good - so be it.
    • You help people every day, and sometimes you do not - so be it.
    • Learning and study is livelong. It never ends in science-based professions - so be it.


    If you can't take that, you might be about to enter the wrong profession. If there is a spark of love for getting your brain and hands into doing some hard work - welcome to the world of Physio.

    Regards,
    Fyzzio



 
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