A Day in the Life of a Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA)

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A Day in the Life of a Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA)

With an avid interest in healthcare and a passion for helping others, 小黄书-Orlando 2019 graduate Danny Nguyen knew a career as a Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) would be the perfect fit for him.

The need for physical therapy services is expanding rapidly, making PTA a popular career choice for those who are interested in joining the healthcare field. The 1 projects 35% employment growth for PTAs between 2020-2030, adding as many as 33,200 new jobs. PTA is also ranked #1 on list of Best Health Care Support Jobs in 2021.

We talked with Danny to learn more about what it鈥檚 like to work as a PTA, and what prospective students should know about pursuing a career in the field.

Why did you decide to become a PTA? How did you get started in your career?

I decided to become a PTA when I found my passion in health sciences. I knew healthcare was the right field for me when I first opened my anatomy/physiology textbook. Book after book, I became more intrigued, and I knew I wanted to help people. Through research and conversations with my peers and mentors, I chose the field of physical therapy, which aligned with my lifestyle and allowed me to continue learning and feeding my curiosity for health sciences.

What do PTAs do? What does your typical day look like?

A typical day for a PTA can vary depending on where you work. I work in an outpatient setting, which can be very busy. I can see anywhere between 16 and 32 patients during one eight-hour workday.

I鈥檒l usually arrive 15-20 minutes early to review my schedule and see if there are any changes. PTAs have to be flexible and open to cancels and reschedules. If I see any new patients on my schedule, I will review their initial evaluations including what they鈥檙e here for, their insurance, medical history, goals and more. 

As a PTA, you鈥檙e part of a team, so I鈥檓 constantly communicating with my patient service coordinator if I have questions regarding the day鈥檚 schedule or my patients鈥 insurance, authorizations or medical records. I also assist the physical therapist (PT) by tracking patients鈥 progress and responding to changes in their status or response to interventions. Documentation is also an important part of my job, as patient records are an invaluable resource for other therapists and healthcare professionals.

I also regularly communicate with the PT regarding concerns about treatments, patient status, emergency situations and authorizations. We work together to maximize the quality of care.

To maintain our license to practice, PTAs have to continue to take courses to improve our skills and make sure we are up to date with the current practice, so after work, I sometimes read through evidence-based practice articles to find ways to improve patient care.

What is most rewarding about your career?

The most rewarding part of my career is the smile on my patients鈥 faces when they tell me the exercises I鈥檝e taught them have helped them. I also love when they ask me questions so I can continue to be involved with their care.

What are some challenges you鈥檝e faced in your career and how have you overcome them?

The transition from student to working professional has been challenging at times. There鈥檚 an adjustment period of realizing you鈥檙e no longer a student, and you need to rely on your education and the skills and values you learned to succeed in your role as a PTA. I鈥檝e learned that it鈥檚 okay to be less experienced as long as you find an opportunity that allows you to grow through proper training and good mentorship.

What skills are essential for success as a PTA?

Flexibility, communication, creativity, clinical problem solving, and the ability to multitask are critical for success. It鈥檚 also important to always be prepared and to have good people skills, as you鈥檙e communicating and building relationships with patients regularly.

What advice do you have for students interested in a career in this field?

My advice for those who want to pursue a career as a PTA is to figure out the 鈥渨hy.鈥 Why are you interested in this field of work? Why are you choosing this specific career? The 鈥渨hy鈥 will motivate you through school and help get you where you want to be in your career. My other piece of advice is to be empathetic 鈥 help others and others will help you. Finally, have goals! Setting and tracking goals are key to helping you grow professionally.

What are your career goals?

A few of my career goals include:

  • Obtaining certifications in manual therapy
  • Managing and operating a clinic
  • Becoming a mentor to students
  • Getting involved in non-profit programs to help individuals adapt to their conditions

Ready to follow in Danny鈥檚 footsteps and start your career as a physical therapist assistant? Learn more about 小黄书鈥檚 physical therapist assistant program to help you reach your career goals.

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