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The Top Physical And Occupational Therapy Schools In The Country.


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#1 Talia-Sky

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Posted 12 August 2010 - 02:51 AM

Hi, I'm looking for a little bit of help learning the names of some of the schools in the country that offer the best Physical and Occupational Therapy programs. I've been researching them a lot online but I'm having a bit of trouble finding some of the best ones that in the future will be right for me. I've been in contact with many Therapists finding out where they studied, they have been amazing in helping me plan my future, but you can't ever have to much information on a topic you deeply love. I know I still have 4 years of High School in front of me but this is so very important to me, I know three things I want to achieve and those are to make my family proud, Win a gold medal in the Olympics and to be a Physical and Occupational Therapist at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. Please help me to achieve one of my dreams.
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Talia-Sky
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Edited by Talia-Sky, 12 August 2010 - 02:57 AM.





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