Usually, a skill is something that is discovered, developed, and applied. Going through my undergraduate program has prepared and honed my skills in studying, processing, and learning information needed to give me a steady foundation to jump into my graduate career as a DPT student. However, as a DPT student there is not one single magical skill that I can work on to become the best DPT student I can be. There will be many skills that need to be enhanced to ensure that I will be a functioning, influential, and beneficial physical therapist. I think many of these skills are laid out in APTA's definition of professionalism. Although, there are other essential cognitive skills needed to be a physical therapist such as anatomy and physiology, neuromuscular abilities, etc that I will learn in my graduate …show more content…
Every day, all day long people the world over are faced with many decisions. Our judgement on those decisions will impact the rest of our life, no matter the magnitude of the decision. Students don't always have the best judgement when it comes to their priorities in life, but at this point in my life, I want to better myself and gain more knowledge. My reasoning for that is so that I can be a good physical therapy student and as a result, graduate and become a great physical therapist. Polite behavior is almost a given when it comes to professionalism. Considering that as a DPT my main objective will be graduating and becoming a physical therapist; a person who is in constant contact with people. In general, people are not blatantly rude to each other, especially in a professional setting. This goes for DPT students and physical therapists, amongst themselves and with their patients. DPT student's emphasis should be on trying to maintain a positive attitude in the classroom and clinical settings and with each other, their teachers, mentors, and