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		<title>By: legs</title>
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		<description>There is no military job that would allow you that option.  The best you could take is a med tech with a focus in peds or a PT tech.  Enlisted do not work with kids in a one to one situation as the military does not work with education, child care or other issues such as speech or therapy.  In the areas where they may..speech, psych, family support..the postions all go to officers with appropriate degrees or, more often than not nowadays, to civilians.  PT is the only therapy setting that I have ever seen enlisted providing the majority of the direct care and most peds patients end up referred to civilian providers unless it is an exceptionally large medical center.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is no military job that would allow you that option.  The best you could take is a med tech with a focus in peds or a PT tech.  Enlisted do not work with kids in a one to one situation as the military does not work with education, child care or other issues such as speech or therapy.  In the areas where they may..speech, psych, family support..the postions all go to officers with appropriate degrees or, more often than not nowadays, to civilians.  PT is the only therapy setting that I have ever seen enlisted providing the majority of the direct care and most peds patients end up referred to civilian providers unless it is an exceptionally large medical center.</p>
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