Briana Tindall

October 23, 2019

I have always been interested in health, fitness, helping others and interacting and developing relationships with people. I am very extroverted and am passionate about working one-on-one with people and helping them achieve their goals.

Freshman year of college at Indiana University, I dreamed of a career where I would be able to implement all these aspects. I started looking more into physical therapy and shadowed in a couple of acute rehabilitation settings. I quickly began to see this was something I could see myself doing. I loved watching the physical therapist interact with patients, find ways to motivate the patient, and apply knowledge they have learned to benefit the patient’s life.

Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµâ€™s DPT program looked for well-rounded students who would work hard in the classroom to learn but also had interpersonal skills to make a great health professional. I could tell this by the interview process, as I was able to meet and get to know several professors, physical therapists, and students. I was amazed at how well I felt I would fit in with the personalities of the professors and students.

While this program focuses on learning through coursework as well as building clinical skills, I have also been able to learn how to reflect, build rapport with patients, and have hands-on experiences in the clinical setting with patients in my very first semester. I am excited to continue growing and improve the quality of life of many patients in the future, thanks to the values Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµâ€™s Doctor of Physical Therapy program has instilled in me.

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