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31st August 2022 01:55 AM
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Re: Can I become Surgeon after completion of Bachelor of Physiotherapy course?

What is the real title for physitherapist if i am to write aganist my name
15th August 2015 09:35 PM
RSJ66
Re: Can I become Surgeon after completion of Bachelor of Physiotherapy course?

# Physiotherapy is the branch of medical science which deals in treatment of the patient is done with the help of physicals means or physical agents such as physical exercises, muscle stimulator, electrical equipments, SWD, different radiations etc.

# It is not possible for you to become surgeon after BPT. Only MBBS or BAMS degree holders can become general surgeon.

# Followings are the qualities needed in a physiotherapist:

* Ability to work independently or in a team
* Excellent communication skill
* Soft-hearted
* Good skill of time management
* Good listener (towards patients)
* Good patience
* Good physical fitness level
* Patient handling skill

# It is advisable to go for higher studies after BPT. You have following options before you which are:

* M.P.T. (Paediatrics)
* M.P.T. (Neurology)
* M.P.T. (Hand Conditions)
* M.P.T. (Sport Physiotherapy)
* M.P.T. (Community Physiotherapy)
* M.P.T. (Muscular Skeletal)
* M.P.T. (Cardiovascular & Pulmonary Specialities)
* M.P.T. (Ortho Physiotherapy)
* M.P.T. (Community Rehabilitation)
* M.P.T. (Neuro Physiotherapy)
* M.P.T. (Cardiorespiratory)
* M.P.T. (Biomechanics)
* M.P.T. (Cardio-Pulmonary Physiotherapy)
* M.P.T. (Cardiothoracic Physiotherapy)

# Physiotherapists are highly demanded today. The profession of physiotherapy is highly lucrative and attractive. Followings are the areas where one can get job:

* Government Hospitals
* Mental Hospitals
* Rehabilitation Centres
* Community Health Centres
* Nursing Homes
* Private Hospitals
* School/Colleges/University
* Private Practices
* Sports and Fitness Centres

# Followings are the colleges which provides higher studies in physiotherapy:

* College of Physiotherapy, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Research, Chandigarh
* Physiotherapy School & Centre, Government Medical College, Nagpur
* Sancheti College of Physiotherapy, Shivaji Nagar, Pune
* National Institute for the Orthopedically Handicapped (NIOH), B.T. Road, Kolkata
* Ravi Nair College of Physiotherapy, Wardha
* Lyllapur Khalsa College of Physiotherpy, Jalandhar
15th August 2015 04:00 PM
sarita46
Re: Can I become Surgeon after completion of Bachelor of Physiotherapy course?

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Can I become Surgeon after completion of Bachelor of
Physiotherapy course? Please tell me Can I become Surgeon after completion of Bachelor of Physiotherapy course? ca
After completion of Bachelor of Physiotherapy course you are not eligible to become a surgeon.

Eligibility criteria to become surgeon

To be eligible applicants need to join MBBS course and applicants should be 10+2 pass with Physics, Chemistry, Biology (PCB) as main subjects at 10+2. Applicants has to appear in an entrance tests taken by the various State and Independent bodies like PMT, taken by Punjab Government and CBSE-PMT (Pre Medical Test). After completion of MBBS course, one has to go for Master of surgery degree. After getting qualification and mandatory training in medical college and hospital, surgeon can choose to work either in government or private hospital.
13th August 2015 01:33 PM
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Can I become Surgeon after completion of Bachelor of Physiotherapy course?

Can I become Surgeon after completion of Bachelor of
Physiotherapy course? Please tell me Can I become Surgeon after completion of Bachelor of Physiotherapy course? ca

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