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Sports Medicine Careers Data

Sports Medicine Careers Data. Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA). Nature of work Help PTs provide treatment to improve mobility, relieve pain, and lessen physical disabilities Training, Other Qualifications, and Advancement Associate degree from an accredited PTA program Licensure

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Sports Medicine Careers Data

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  1. Sports Medicine Careers Data

  2. Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) • Nature of work • Help PTs provide treatment to improve mobility, relieve pain, and lessen physical disabilities • Training, Other Qualifications, and Advancement • Associate degree from an accredited PTA program • Licensure • State licensure • 2008 Employment • 63,800 • 2018 Employment • 85,000

  3. Employment Change • Increasing elderly population and change in reimbursement of PT services • Earnings • Median: $46,140 • Middle 50%: $37,170-$54,900 • Lowest 10%: $28,580 • Highest 10%: $63,830

  4. Chiropractors • Nature of work • Diagnose and treat problems with the musculoskeletal system specifically the spine and spinal manipulations • Training, Other Qualifications, and Advancement • Undergrad education with 4-year chiropractic college and passing scores on state and nation exams • Licensure • State License • 2008 Employment • 49,100 • 2018 Employment • 58,700

  5. Employment Change • Increasing consumer demand for alternative health care • Emphasize the importance of healthy lifestyles and do not use drugs or surgery • Earnings • Median: $66,490 • Middle 50%: $45,540-$96,700 • 2009 Median salary was $94,454

  6. Nutritionists • Nature of work • Plan food and nutrition programs, supervise meal preparation, and oversee the serving of meals • Promote healthy eating habits and recommending dietary modifications • Training, Other Qualifications, and Advancement • Bachelor’s degree in dietetics or foods and nutrition • Licensure • State License • 2008 Employment • 60,300 • 2018 Employment • 65,800

  7. Employment Change • Increase emphasis on disease prevention through dietary habits • Growth in aging population • Earnings • Median: $50,590 • Middle 50%: $41,060-$61,790 • Lowest 10%: $31,460 • Highest 10%: $73,410

  8. Registered Nurses (RN) • Nature of work • Treat patients, educate patients about medical conditions, provide advice and emotional support to patient’s families • Training, Other Qualifications, and Advancement • Bachelor’s degree (BSN), associate degree (ADN), diploma from an approved nursing program • Licensure • License after pasing the NCLEX-RN exam • 2008 Employment • 2,618,700 • 2018 Employment • 3,200,200

  9. Employment Change • Occupation is very large and in high demand • Earnings • Median: $62,450 • Middle 50%: $51,640-$76,570 • Lowest 10%: $43,410 • Highest 10%: $92,240

  10. Physical Therapists (PT) • Nature of work • Treat individuals who have medical problems that limit their ability to move and perform functional activities • Training, Other Qualifications, and Advancement • Master’s degree or Doctoral degree • Licensure • State License • 2008 Employment • 185,500 • 2018 Employment • 241,700

  11. Employment Change • Increasing elderly population will increase demand for PTs • Earnings • Median: $72,790 • Middle 50%: $60,300-$85,540 • Lowest 10%: $50,350 • Highest 10%: $104,350

  12. Massage Therapists • Nature of work • Practice of using touch to manipulate the soft-tissue muscles of the body to treat painful ailments, decompress tired or overworked muscles, and rehabilitating sport injuries • Training, Other Qualifications, and Advancement • Programs are found at private or public institutions and required 500 hours of study or more • Licensure • State regulated • 2008 Employment • 122,400 • 2018 Employment • 145,600

  13. Employment Change • Self-employed, found in metropolitan areas, or destination locations • Earnings - hourly • Median: $16.78 • Middle 50%: $11.36-$25.14 • Lowest 10%: $8.01 • Highest 10%: $33.47

  14. Athletic Trainers • Nature of work • Specialize in the prevention, diagnosis, assessment, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries and illnesses • Training, Other Qualifications, and Advancement • Bachelor’s degree, Master’s degree, Doctoral degree • Licensure • State regulated • 2008 Employment • 16,300 • 2018 Employment • 22,400

  15. Employment Change • Growth will be found in healthcare industry – hospitals and doctor offices • Earnings • Median: $39,640 • Middle 50%: $32,070-$49,250 • Lowest 10%: $23,450 • Highest 10%: $60,960

  16. Physicians and Surgeons • Nature of work • Physicians: Diagnose illnesses, prescribe and administer treatment for people suffering from injury or disease • Surgeons: specialize in the treatment of injury, disease, and deformity through operations • Training, Other Qualifications, and Advancement • Medical school along with 3 to 8 years or internship and residency • Licensure • State Licensure • 2008 Employment • 661,400 • 2018 Employment • 805,500

  17. Employment Change • Growing and aging population • Median Earnings • Primary Care: $186,044 • Specialties: $339,738

  18. Fitness Workers • Nature of work • Lead, instruct, and motivate individuals and groups in exercise, cardiovascular exercise, and strength training • Training, Other Qualifications, and Advancement • Must be certified • Most are required to have a Bachelor’s degree in exercise science or physical education • Licensure • none • 2008 Employment • 261,100 • 2018 Employment • 337,900

  19. Employment Change • People are spending time and money on fitness • Businesses are recognizing benefits of health and fitness programs for employees • Earnings • Median: $29,210 • Middle 50%: $19,610 - $44,420 • Lowest 10%: $16,120 • Highest 10%: $60,760

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