Do you like your job?
What are pros& cons?
What’s an average day like for you?
How would u describe the education process?
I’m thinking about this career path…especially PTA. I’m a certified nursing assistant, was planning to become a nurse. But there are several things I don’t like about nursing: (feel like a pill-pusher, ultra-competitiveness, hardly any actual time or contact with patients, too much time doing administrative duties, management, and delegation, and not enough one-on-one work that makes a difference, extremely stressful, etc.)
I know there will be stressful parts of being a PTA as well, and some things i don’t like. But my grandma is in a LTC getting rehabilitation after breaking several bones, and my family feels that the PT’S and PTA’S are the ones who are really helping her. Any thoughts?
Kiana,
I asked a question about PTA’s and PT’s, not for a BS formulated answer with a link to some “work at home” pyramid scheme. I’m not stupid. I’m looking for a REAL career, not a scam. And I was asking for an answer to a question, not spam.
Thanks for nothing.
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July 29th, 2010 @12:49 pm
I love what I do. I have work in a variety of specialties but have been specializing in Pediatrics for the last 13 years. It really depends on where you work as to what you do. It is a great career with lots of options. PTA are needed. As a clinical instructor, I recently had some PTA students. I feel that some of the younger students under 25 were wasting there time and talent and should be going into DPT. Then I had some older students who could not spend 7 years becoming a PT. REsearch your choices. Go to the professional website of PT .
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