Jayde87
Well-Known Member
I'm thinking about a career in equine physiotherapy. I've got the impression there are several ways to train as one, though the only way I know is to train as a human physio first, then get the animal qualifications. What other ways are there, and are any more 'valued' than others?
Also, I've heard that there's quite a demand for equine/human physios - is this true?
What sort of salary, hours would I be expected to be on?
It has also been suggested I get some teaching qualifications, at least to my PTT. My personal thoughts on this is as a good idea, because I do/would like to teach riding, although I wouldn't want it as a full-time job.
And also what grades would I be expected to gain at A-Levels to get into the course at uni - I am currently taking Biology, Chemistry and Psychology.
Many thanks in advance.
Also, I've heard that there's quite a demand for equine/human physios - is this true?
What sort of salary, hours would I be expected to be on?
It has also been suggested I get some teaching qualifications, at least to my PTT. My personal thoughts on this is as a good idea, because I do/would like to teach riding, although I wouldn't want it as a full-time job.
And also what grades would I be expected to gain at A-Levels to get into the course at uni - I am currently taking Biology, Chemistry and Psychology.
Many thanks in advance.