Abstract

The article is devoted to the study of influence on the formation of the professional identity of future specialists in physical therapy to enhance their competitiveness. The main Integral characteristics, through which the concept Competitiveness unfolds in scientific and methodological literature, as well as the special qualities of a competitive specialist are considered. Dependence is established. Increasing the competitiveness of professional identity of a specialist in physical therapy. Established principles for the formation of professional identity of future professionals. The main lines of development of professional identity and the group of parameters that can be used to assess the level of its formation are set. The stages of formation of professional identity are investigated. We have determined that, as a competitive advantage of the personality qualities, important for the profession and personality, it can be argued that in many respects I am consistent with the personally important qualities, orientations for the development of professional identity. All this confirms that professional identity is an important factor that influences the formation of a competitive personality of a future specialist in physical therapy. Also, the professional identity of a specialist in physical therapy can be considered as an element of his competitiveness on the All Work Site, which integrates into the structure of all components of its structure, which allows a specialist to have a competitive advantage in accordance with the current requirements of the Society and the state to a competent specialist in physical therapy.

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