Childhood Encounters Inspiring Physical Therapy Career

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Walking into the cold building, I asked, "Mom, why do we have to go to the hospital again?". Mommy has to have a third hip replacement, she replied. Why and what does that mean? Mommy's body parts do not work as well as yours do. Therefore, I have to be fixed, so I can move around just like you. As a child I would often reminisce of the many years growing up in hospitals. Gradually, becoming inquisitive about health, movement and the healing process of the body. As a graduate of Bachelor’s of Science degree with a concentration in exercise sports science and a dance minor many questions were answered. Therefore, as a prospective student in a doctor of physical therapist degree program I gave careful thoughts toward exemplifying the American Physical Therapy Association core values of professionalism. Of the core values compassion, social responsibility, and integrity are the most prominent to me. …show more content…

At a young age, I grew up nursing my mother who was diagnosed with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. I witnessed the labor of many physical therapists throughout my lifetime, and how they personified kindness, diligence, and knowledge. All of these qualities aided my mother in the regaining of her strength. In fact, tending to my mother taught me how to have respect, care for others and motivate myself and individuals to overcome obstacles in life through faith. Nevertheless, I will exercise my strength of compassion in the doctor of physical therapist degree program. Through having an understanding of other students' environments and perspectives from the hardship of my own. I will also provide respect and motivation to my classmates to achieve the highest level of success within the program of physical

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