Physical therapists (PTs) are movement experts who play an important role in today's healthcare system. As a PT, you'll help improve everyday life for clients of all ages through prescribed exercise, hands-on care, and patient education about how to prevent or manage their condition. PTs use treatment techniques to promote the ability to move, reduce pain, restore function, and prevent disability. PTs also work with individuals to prevent the loss of mobility before it occurs by developing fitness- and wellness-oriented programs for healthier and more active lifestyles.
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As a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine, you'll have the opportunity to specialize in sports medicine, working with athletes to maintain their full potential by treating and preventing sports injuries. Imagine the satisfaction of helping athletes get back on their feet and back in the game, ensuring they can continue pursuing their passion with strength and confidence.
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More InformationAt Samuel Merritt University, we believe that every nurse has a special role in healthcare. That's why our DNP program has four unique tracks, so you can customize your education to match your career goals. Whether you’re drawn to the intensity of anesthesia, the complexities of psychiatric mental health, the comprehensive care provided by family nurse practitioners, or you are already a Master’s prepared nursing professional looking to elevate your knowledge and become a leader in healthcare, our program is designed for you. Discover your individual interests and aspirations with us.
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More InformationOccupational therapists make a significant and positive impact on the quality of life of their clients. In this incredibly rewarding career, you provide services to people of all ages with sensory, cognitive, psychological, and physical difficulties—helping them to develop or regain important life skills. This might mean helping an individual learn to live and thrive independently or assisting someone to return to their daily routine after an injury or surgery.
SMU’s entry-level Doctor of Occupational Therapy (OTD) and Master of Occupational Therapy (MOT) programs focus on working with the
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