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Physical Therapist Assistant Reviews

What is it like working as a Physical Therapist Assistant?

April 2016
How pay would not increase with inflation over the years.
Physical Therapist Assistant:
Do your homework when looking at a job. What additional hours might you be asked to work? What opportunities for advancement do you have?
April 2016
Too much management.
Physical Therapist Assistant:
Pros: PTO, co-workers, close proximity to home, work flexibility.
Cons: Productivity, productivity, productivity.
April 2016
It is good. I like the facility. I like doing patient care.
Physical Therapist Assistant:
Pros: Giving patient care.
Cons: Coworker noise and judgement. Small gym noisy and cramped.
February 2016
Office conditions, stress level.
Physical Therapist Assistant:
Pros: One patient an hour, good co-workers.
Cons: Having to keep up with paper work, productivity.
February 2016
Mixed emotions.
Physical Therapist Assistant:
Pros: I like being the direct contributing factor in helping my patients improve their functional skills. I also like being able to decide when a patient is fully prepared to return home.
Cons: The physical, occupational, and speech therapy department is looked down upon from other departments. We are not valued for the amount of work that is expected of us. Our department gets blamed for the mistakes of other departments. The medical benefits are terrible.
December 2015
I wish I had known the amount of paperwork it entailed.
Physical Therapist Assistant:
Watch and learn.
December 2015
Physical Therapist Assistant:
Cons: Paper work. Staying late to finish paperwork.

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