Thursday, February 23, 2017

Marines

Marine Corps Physical therapy
Duties and Responsibilities: Marine Corps are a branch of the U.S Army force for protection and teaming up with the Navy to take duties on land, sea, and air. A Marine Corps physical therapist is to help others and practice orthopedics around the world. Marines treat patients around the world with their ways. Marines physical therapists help the Marines and Sailors treat injuries during time of service. They are prepared physically and mentally to act fast to help the Marines and Sailors out when needed. Marine Corps different medical career pathways they offer are Nursing, Dentistry, Physicians, and Health Care Administration.
Salary:$85,000 - $125,00
Education: To become a Marine Corps Physical therapist you are required to attend a Officer Development school program. In This program you are teached the responsibilities, military structure, history, and leadership skills. Also you must have a degree in physical therapy from an Physical therapy institution with a G.P.A of 3.0 or higher and a Masters in science or doctoral in physical therapy.
Demand or need for this profession: The demand for this career profession in the Marine Corps is in great demand, they are recruiting people.
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Reflection: I personally wouldn’t be interest in joining the Marine Corps or any of the U.S Military branches. I choosed to do my focus on the Marine, because one of my relatives was going to join the Marines she was in training, but ended up not qualifying because of age and height matter. I wouldn’t join any of the U.S. branches because it personally isn’t in my interest.

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