Why I Want To Become An Occupational Therapist

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I’ve been going to the gym to lift weights for around three years, and it has played a huge role in my physical and mental health. Through weight lifting, I became interested in how the body works and the science behind exercise, and I knew that one day I could use this passion to help others. After talking with my parents, they told me that physical or occupational therapy would be great career ideas for me. Both of these career paths have been in the back of my mind for quite some time, but I didn’t know which one I wanted to pursue more, until a few months ago. At the gym, one of the employees who works at the desk was in an accident and is now in a wheelchair. His name is David, and one day when we were talking, he told me about his experience …show more content…

Occupational therapy is a specific career, but it can progress into other careers like clinical nurse specialists or advanced practice psychiatric nurses ("Summary"). In order to only become an occupational therapist--which is where I’d like to start--I would need to go to school to get a bachelor's degree, and then enter a masters degree program ("How to Become an Occupational Therapist"). I’ve never loved school, but I think that getting a masters degree would be more than doable. I know that when I begin to specifically learn about something I’m interested in, I will enjoy school more, and the extra years won’t even matter. Masters programs typically take 2-3 years to complete, which I think is the perfect amount of schooling ("How to Become an Occupational Therapist"). This career will also fit my future desired lifestyle, which is having a balanced life between work, being active, family, and a social life. Occupational therapists are sometimes required to lift and move clients or heavy equipment, and use proper body mechanics and lifting techniques ("Work Environment"). So, not only will I be making a living doing something I enjoy, but I can also be active and incorporate movement into my work

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