Seeking a professional and personally rewarding career helping people heal themselves? Perhaps becoming a qualified rehabilitation therapist might be an option for you. Natural Healing schools offer educational programs that prepare students in becoming licensed occupational, rehabilitation and physical therapists; and applicable fields of work. Prior to enrolling in a rehabilitation therapy school, (term is commonly interchanged with physical therapy and occupational therapy schools) individuals should take high school courses in art, biology, chemistry, health, physics and social sciences; as these are often prerequisites for rehabilitation therapy school entry. Accredited rehabilitation therapy learning institutions provide comprehensive curriculums that cover behavioral and social sciences; biology; computer science; human anatomy; medical terminology; physics; relevant electives; and other related continuing education coursework. According to the US Department of Labor 122 masters degree programs offered entry-level education with 65 programs offering a combined bachelors and masters degree, and 5 offering an entry-level doctoral degree. [1] Based on this information, rehabilitation therapy school students will have to attain a minimum of a bachelors degree in an accredited occupational or rehabilitation therapy school program in order to become a practicing therapist. In addition to successfully completing and graduating from an accredited rehabilitation therapy institution, candidates must pass a national certification examination to attain professional license. With more and more patients willing to try alternative healing methods, occupational and physical therapy is expected to rapidly increase, students who wish to attain an education for this particular career can anticipate long term and stable employment opportunities. Ref. - US Department of Labor
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