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Brandie745 views

What's being a PTA really like?

How are you treated? Is the pay enough to pay the loans? #PTA; #IvyTech; #Indiana #physical-therapy #physical-therapy

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What is PTA school at the Muncie, IN Ivy tech like?

Because that's where I'm going. #PTA; #IvyTech #physical-therapy #physical-therapist-assistant

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What is the major difference between studying to be a physical therapist assistant for adults and studying to be a pediatric physical therapist assistant?

I'm not sure what age group of people I want to work with. #PTA #physical-therapist #pediatric-physical-therapy

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Miah641 views

What is the best school for future physical therapist assistants?

I am thinking about being a PTA and I want a school that isn't too competitive and where everyone helps each other out! #PTA #college-major #college #physical-therapy

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Alexandra991 views

Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA) or Physical Therapist (PT)?

I am a high school senior. I am considering either a Physical Therapist Assistant program (2 year) or to go to college (4 year+) to be a Physical Therapist. However, I have two problems. The first: I don't want to work for a Physical Therapist who considers me to be "inferior" or patients who think I'm just a "helper" and don't have any real training. Do any PTAs out there feel this way at their job? The second: I know that the job can be physically demanding. How physically demanding is it? This is very important for me to know before I get into this field, as I am a 5'2" 100lb female. I'm strong for my size, but I'm not going to be able to lift large patients by myself. #PTA #hospital-and-health-care #medicine #physical-therapy

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