Thank you for highlighting the PTA career! I graduated PTA school in 1994 at Medical College of Georgia. It’s been a very rewarding profession. I have always felt the APTA lacked support for the PTA career. There is very little growth path, certification of specialist, and no path to a higher degree as with an RN program. It’s a great position that deserves some attention!
I’m finishing up my BSc in Kin, working at my university as a Residence Don, Varsity Student Therapist, and a PTA at my hometown in the summer. Getting into PT programs in Canada is super competitive and challenging, but I think the career is fulfilling and worth the work.
It's definitely fulfilling but I've found that you almost sign yourself up for indentured servitude to the system when your student loan costs are high and job oppurtunies are scarce. I keep getting told that it's high value education and a job that's in high demand but frankly if that's the case then why is our positions as Kins/PTA/OTA being constantly being replaced by lpns or other fields that are inadequate compared to our training. I've found after discovering some self respect in regards to my own value I simply refuse to work for pennies above min wage after I've spent dozens of thousands on education.
A decent job helping decent people! My bud had an x-ray today (I didn't know her arm was bothering her) I told her if it's a muscle or arthritis it won't show up (as confirmed by my PT), so far she's only replied with radio silence! 🤔 Full moon this Sat/Easter's 🐣 always 1st Sun after April's 1st full moon (it's possible there'd be 2).
Perhaps this is a different situation in the states but at least in Canada I honestly cannot in good faith recommend the PTA/OTA program. After graduating and having multiple years experience as a psw and working closely with intervention plans in the past. The private sector for this in Canada is almost laughable where you can expect to pay a sizable amount of money for a course and be offered pennies above minimum wage with next to no advancement. As for the hospital/union jobs that's also a mess here as well, PTA/OTA positions are majorly undervalued and these positions are often internally offered to lpn's.
I don’t think the career is quite as good as the video makes it sound in the states. As they mentioned to be a PT, it requires a doctorate. 7 years of university isn’t cheap and it’s very competitive. Then people from India (or other places) who don’t have anywhere near the education requirements come in and get the license and keep wages down.
Hey Bob&Brad when lifting or sometimes just relaxing my lower back muscles start to hurt when walking my heel are sore and muscles are tight every day sometimes I have some fical discharge what could this be
My daughter wanted to be a PTA so badly. She’s 32 and got he Bach of Science degree years ago but couldn’t afford to do PTA school and to also work and have a job to live. I wish she could have done it but not being “monied” shut her out 😭
@@BobandBrad thank you! Maybe when she’s a bit older & if she and her husband can swing it on one income for a couple of years? I love yalls videos and have learned so much! ❤️
Wonderful advice. I'm currently a 1st year PT student (It's a 3-year Doctorate program). Absolutely love everything about it and I'm so excited to eventually start working in the field!! One question, coming from a newbie to the masters. In your opinion(s), what would you say is the most crucial factor to utilize when it comes to optimizing patient care outcomes? -Edit One more question... What's your best piece of advice for students in PT school right now? Whether it be scholastics, clinicals, networking, etc.
Thank you for highlighting the PTA career! I graduated PTA school in 1994 at Medical College of Georgia. It’s been a very rewarding profession. I have always felt the APTA lacked support for the PTA career. There is very little growth path, certification of specialist, and no path to a higher degree as with an RN program. It’s a great position that deserves some attention!
Thanks for watching!
I graduated from PTA program at 45 years old in 2000 and I’m still working in home health and I love it.
man! nice!
Great to hear! Thanks for helping people!
You two help so many ppl ! We do appreciate what you do ! Make it fun your presentations and content is best ! Thank you guys !👍
Thank you
I’m finishing up my BSc in Kin, working at my university as a Residence Don, Varsity Student Therapist, and a PTA at my hometown in the summer. Getting into PT programs in Canada is super competitive and challenging, but I think the career is fulfilling and worth the work.
It's definitely fulfilling but I've found that you almost sign yourself up for indentured servitude to the system when your student loan costs are high and job oppurtunies are scarce.
I keep getting told that it's high value education and a job that's in high demand but frankly if that's the case then why is our positions as Kins/PTA/OTA being constantly being replaced by lpns or other fields that are inadequate compared to our training.
I've found after discovering some self respect in regards to my own value I simply refuse to work for pennies above min wage after I've spent dozens of thousands on education.
Keep up the great work!
You guys the best! After watching I definitely missed my calling. I’m 67 and way over the hill.
Me too :(
Thank you for watching
Super informative Thanks guys always good stuff 🙏🏾God bless y’all
thanks for watching!
Hi Bob & Brad.
Hi Elizabeth
A decent job helping decent people! My bud had an x-ray today (I didn't know her arm was bothering her) I told her if it's a muscle or arthritis it won't show up (as confirmed by my PT), so far she's only replied with radio silence! 🤔 Full moon this Sat/Easter's 🐣 always 1st Sun after April's 1st full moon (it's possible there'd be 2).
thanks for sharing
love the intro still guys
Thanks!
Perhaps this is a different situation in the states but at least in Canada I honestly cannot in good faith recommend the PTA/OTA program. After graduating and having multiple years experience as a psw and working closely with intervention plans in the past.
The private sector for this in Canada is almost laughable where you can expect to pay a sizable amount of money for a course and be offered pennies above minimum wage with next to no advancement.
As for the hospital/union jobs that's also a mess here as well, PTA/OTA positions are majorly undervalued and these positions are often internally offered to lpn's.
I don’t think the career is quite as good as the video makes it sound in the states. As they mentioned to be a PT, it requires a doctorate. 7 years of university isn’t cheap and it’s very competitive. Then people from India (or other places) who don’t have anywhere near the education requirements come in and get the license and keep wages down.
@@jerryyoung6494 I agree 100% the market is saturated with debatable morality practices. Just saw that I had a typo in my original comment.
We are very sorry to hear that.
How do you all feel about the transformational spinal epidural
Injection!? I’m scheduled to get this shot but need more information about it!
Hey Bob&Brad when lifting or sometimes just relaxing my lower back muscles start to hurt when walking my heel are sore and muscles are tight every day sometimes I have some fical discharge what could this be
My daughter wanted to be a PTA so badly. She’s 32 and got he Bach of Science degree years ago but couldn’t afford to do PTA school and to also work and have a job to live. I wish she could have done it but not being “monied” shut her out 😭
It is very unfortunate when that hinders people from following their dreams and helping people. Wish there was a way to fix that!
@@BobandBrad thank you! Maybe when she’s a bit older & if she and her husband can swing it on one income for a couple of years? I love yalls videos and have learned so much! ❤️
Hi you guys from Maui Hawai'i
No, southern Minnesota
What the best country to continue studying PT after bachelor degree?
We wouldn't be able to answer that one, hopefully they all have good programs
I help students enroll into my University's PTA program. If you live near Ocala, FL and interested, let me know!
Do you also help international students? I'm from Nigeria and want to do my PTA in the USA
@@louisvlog4765 sadly no. Our program does not meet the requirements for international students.
I'm from FL and would like to know more
Thanks!
Wonderful advice. I'm currently a 1st year PT student (It's a 3-year Doctorate program). Absolutely love everything about it and I'm so excited to eventually start working in the field!!
One question, coming from a newbie to the masters. In your opinion(s), what would you say is the most crucial factor to utilize when it comes to optimizing patient care outcomes?
-Edit
One more question... What's your best piece of advice for students in PT school right now? Whether it be scholastics, clinicals, networking, etc.
thanks
You are very welcome
I wouldnt be able to get thru calculus
No calculus in PTA program!
@@conniehensley9183 there was in Pre PT. Not talking about PTA
LOL
MAY GOD👆 CONTINUE TO BLESS YOU MORE FOR THE 30K YOU GENERATE INTO MY ACCOUNT!!!
First
Thanks!