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Last updated Jan 29 2025
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Physical Therapist (PT) Reviews

What is it like working as a Physical Therapist (PT)?

December 2014
Learn, Learn Learn.
Physical Therapist (PT):
Learn as much as you can when you are in school and in your clinicals. Get as many different types of clinicals as you can so you have an idea what type of field you you be most interested in.
December 2014
Too Much Paperwork.
Physical Therapist (PT):
Be diligent in your documentation and paperwork.
October 2014
Working Late.
Physical Therapist (PT):
When I first started, my job was 8 to 5. As services change and become more competitive, my job has longer hours and more patients. This makes it difficult to manage job and family. Many companies are no longer offering part-time positions in the area I work. So, I need to constantly decide between family and work.
July 2014
Love My Job Just Not The Hours.
Physical Therapist (PT):
Pros: Patient care, my coworkers, educational opportunities, having benefits, working with other health professionals.
Cons: The high priority on numbers, late hours, having to do a fair amount of marketing.
October 2013
helpe the patients to rehabilitate
Physical Therapist (PT):
Pros: patients' help care
Cons: no results after the most efforts

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