First, I think the physiotherapy is def becoming stronger ( sorry if i miss spell words all my physiotherapy studies have been in spanish, I will do my best), for example alot of your opinions are really helpful and this whole forum discussions are making us stronger as we go..... I think to make the profession stronger .. schools have to provide students with the right curriculum.... I have looked at some curriculums in the USA and they go to school for about 7 years to become a Physio but the first two years they take classes that arent really related to PT it self ..... It seems more like a business to me to keep students 7 years in school for PT .... in Chile for example it last 5 years with 1000 supervised clinical hours and a year of each area ( neuro, Trauma and respiratory) to me this seems good enough so this way they can do an specialization after...it makes me mad how americans are making up this doctorate degree of physical therapy when its the same degree that ptīs use to get in america 5 years ago .... the point Iīm trying to make is that as long as the schools curriculums are made the right way things will keep growing for pts.

Another thing that I think its wrong about PT is that too many people are going into this career to make money and not to help people and those graduates that are into it for money become bad proffesionals and they make the rest of pts look bad...