Grandison PT Success Story | Life as a Filipino PT in the USA
The Aspirations of Professional Growth as a Physical Therapist in the New York
Meet our esteemed Grandison graduate Doc Mark Apostol, as he shares his USA journey and life as a Physical Therapist in the United States.
For tonight Doc Mark will share his journey starting from being a Physical Therapist staff and paving his way as an Assistant Professor for a Physical Therapy Program in a university in New York. Truly inspiring , isn’t it?
Join us in another Grandison Espresso Lounge kamustahan with one of our deployed nurses in the United States — Nurse Jessah!
This is your virtual coffee table, a place where we catch-up with our nurses, PTs, OTs and partners. Here, we encourage everyone to share their voice and experience, to educate and inspire Filipino nurses and know that no #AmericanDream is impossible when you have the right partner and perseverance.
Hi everyone! My name is Mark. I am an assistant professor in a physical therapy program here in the Us. In New York. So I graduated from the University of Santo Tomas in 2,009, and I finished my Doctor of Science Degree from Andrews University in Michigan. What 2 years ago and I've been a practicing physical therapist here in the Us. Since 2,012.
PT Mark, RPT, DPT
Play and Watch Full Interview and Grandison Review below:
Here’s a quick summary of the interview and PT Mark’s USA journey.
Disclaimer: Some parts were translated and summarized in context. You may refer to the full raw video for complete review, experience and advise.
Why did you choose to pursue a career in the United States?
After finishing your contract with Grandison, when did you realize that you also have a passion for teaching?
As a Physical Therapist - can you say the USA is worth pursuing??
How's the salary as a Physical therapist in the USA?
How did you adapt in the USA? What was your biggest challenge?
What was your biggest cultural adjustment?
How do you want to use your voice or inspire other Pts who are torn, whether they should be pursuing their dream to work and advance their career careers in other countries like the U.S.A. Or staying in the Philippines to help with the physical therapy services needed by our?
So I would be very, very happy if a lot of our Filipino Pts in the future will pursue higher education, you know, so they can join Academ. Maybe you have to pursue the doctor of philosophy. That's Phd. You know. It can be a doctor of education, which is Edd or a doctor of science or a DSC, another way for you to enhance your skills, maybe, is to pursue a degree, a transitional dpt, a transitional doctorate in physical therapy degree.
PT Mark, RPT, DPT
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