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Taxes are the sole responsibility of the recipient. You bet! Watching outfit those that pay their salaries.. I completely agree. It's ridiculous how much a Physical Therapist Education costs. I have been a PTA for over 23 years. I got all my credits for a Master's but when I did the Math 26 years ago, my education for a MPT was going to cost more than the current salaries.
NO WAY. I chose PTA and paid off my student debt in one year. I love my profession but salaries have been stagnant for years. Interesting blog post. I am a career changer. My first thought was to go into PT as I found it so fascinating. I am a fitness buff but had no clue what PT entailed until I had a knee injury then realized that would be a career I would love. As I started researching, I realized I was looking at about 1. By that time it would be a Doctorate program.
PT was a BS program back when I was in undergrad. Obviously, the idea didn't make much sense for me financially being middle aged and focusing on retirement. I started taking the prereqs at a community college while I was exploring options. Was deciding between nursing or PTA programs when I stumbled across an "Intro to Massage" class over the summer semester.
I decided to become a licensed massage therapist and love it! I really think they need to have different levels for PTs with the aging population. PTAs have a 2 year degree program. They must work in conjunction with a PT.
Payment for PTA services is currently under scrutiny by Medicare and other insurances. Completely agree Josh. We have not followed through with ongoing changes and the evolution of the profession with the DPT degree. You sounds bitter as hell. The title "Dr" does NOT only apply to people who have attended medical school. The title "dr" is given by the degree held. Try telling PhD students that their title as "Dr" doesn't mean anything. Great article thank you. Could you address a question for me?
The degree programs as certainly very different. I too am a PTA with 20 years in. My opinion hasn't changed from the start How can you be a "master" of anything coming out of school Sorry, but the new grads I see just don't have the pt handling skills that rate a "doctor" title. I qualify that statement by the many thanks I've gotten from new grads for showing them how. I have no issue with a doctorate program for research This may sound political and cynical but, universities are placing unnecessary debt on all students due to bloated administration jobs.
Meanwhile they keep the professors'salaries low in comparison. Piles of money continues to flow into University coffers due to the federal government's money printing machine so that "everyone can get a degree"; Does the housing bubble of ring a bell? This is way out of hand and has been for some time. The University system is simply picking the pockets of student's future earnings.
As you pointed out, the tipping point of risk vs reward may have been reached. I respect the time and investment made by students but, I'm sorry, I see little in the way of work place advantages over a therapist with a BS or MPT degree. Wise up folks. I've loved every minute of my patient care experiences over the years and have grown to loathe the ever growing demand for documentation to support the clinical side.
Yes, I do understand the reason behind it, but, for me, it is truly the one aspect of the profession that can, at times, make me question how much longer I want to treat patients. Fortunately, that thought only lasts until my next patient shows up. As pointed out in an earlier comment, I too am concerned about PTA education level. I looked into becoming a PT several times and all I heard about was how I'd need to re take a my prerequisites because they' were taken so long despite the fact I have a BS Healthcare Admin and have been actively working as a PTA for more than 32 years.
Maybe an undergrad degree as a PTA would have helped. However, if I had to do over, I would have pursued a career as a PT earlier in my career. Regardless, I love what I get to do everyday, and don't really see myself retiring anytime soon.
This article hit home. She ended up preferring the rehab aspects of AT, as opposed to the emergency care aspect. When we looked at programs, we were stunned at the price tag. It seems the PTA salaries we are seeing in job listings are decent, and she'll be able to do what she finds interesting and move forward financially. I am apprehensive about encouraging our techs to pursue a career in physical therapy, given the ROI for PT education.
What are other ways in which we can try to help our future coworkers not be so burdened by debt? Why is it that we as PTs are still unable to participate in the National Health Service Corp to qualify for loan repayment programs?
How can we help to make that a reality? I agree that PT's should be considered specialist. I also think you should not have to pay the price of a 3 year doctorates program to become a specialist.
The educational system is taking advantage of students. That's interesting and I agree, I often have not even recently minted DPTs ask me where did you learn that manual or neuro rehabilitation technique that was taught at my bachelors program at Stony Brook. I happen to believe that the DPT was a form of grade inflation and that therapists haven't really been elevated academically or in any other way. However, the specialist designations are quite rigorous and I have a lot of respect for their clinical expertise.
The difference is k of debt at k salary is a massively different than k debt at 70k. Not only in regards to the debt:income ratio but also the absolute salary figure itself. Instead, I want to give you some resources that will put you back on track financially and help you set yourself up for future financial success. He loves to teach PTs and OTs ways to save time and money in and out of the clinic, especially when it comes to documentation or continuing education.
Follow him on YouTube for weekly videos on ways to improve your financial health. Are you a PT seeking one-on-one career coaching or help with documentation? Send us a note. Wisconsin physical therapist incomes have increased the most from to , by 5. Delaware came in second in this regard with 5. Nevada physical therapists have the highest income currently, but average annual salaries there are actually on the low-end historically.
From to , the state with the best average annual increase in physical therapy salaries is Illinois. From to , physical therapist incomes averaged 3. New Mexico experienced average annual growth of 2.
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