Nelson Rodriquez wrote:
>So you may see your situation is not so bad compared to others. I would
>love to keep studying but I can^t, I would love to work in a well
>equipped facility but there is no money to enhance the rehab unit, I^d
>love to earn more money for my job but the State can^t raise the
>salaries an so on.
Dear Nelson,
I just hope you don't get me wrong, but in a way it is funny to read this.
I have my own practice in the Netherlands: which means a reasonable good
salary, a well equiped workenviroment, excellent study opportunities, etc.
But the funny part is that although I have all this equipment in my practice
I hardly use it. You mention the exercisesupplies: that's about what I use
with all my patients. The only machine I use is now and then a
laserapplication. Furtheron the only thing I do is exercise......
So that's what I find funny: I have the use of all the equipment, but in a
way I don't feel embarrased or disappointed to NOT use all this. Funny
world........
Nelson, I really hope for you things turn out much better for you, but
remember you can still be a very good PT without all the modern
applications.
All the best,
Bart
P.S. I could only wish I earned 3 times as much as a professor does here in
the Netherlands. Yihoe.....I would buy ....ehhh....OK, enough dreaming !!!
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