im giong to school to be a physical therapist assistant, its an associate program. does anyone know if you can somehow further that and become a physical therapist later? or would i have to start school all over again?
@NinjaMitsuko well for the PT program at the university that I plan to attend, you must have at least a bachelors degree. It is highly recommended that you choose a major that fulfills many of the prerequisite courses that are required to earn admittance into the PT program. Some schools may offer pre-physical therapy option but many students choose a science major like biology. In your case you would have to go back to school and earn a bachelors degree if you don't already have one.
@NinjaMitsuko go to apta.org and look under the careers and education drop down menu and you should find all the education info you need. as far as i have researched (what im trying to do) you should get your AA in the pre physical therapy track (gets you all the general ed you need for a DPT) then get a bachelors degree (in anything as far as i know) take the GRE and apply to a DPT program. The PTA program will just get you a job in the field not help you become a PT.
studying physiology in Ireland at the moment and trying to get in to athletic training and therapy course. just wondering what's the ratio of training:therapy in SLU?
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SuperDestro1111 2 days ago
start with a certified athletic training program for your bachelor's degree
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metriks07 9 months ago
im giong to school to be a physical therapist assistant, its an associate program. does anyone know if you can somehow further that and become a physical therapist later? or would i have to start school all over again?
NinjaMitsuko 10 months ago
@NinjaMitsuko well for the PT program at the university that I plan to attend, you must have at least a bachelors degree. It is highly recommended that you choose a major that fulfills many of the prerequisite courses that are required to earn admittance into the PT program. Some schools may offer pre-physical therapy option but many students choose a science major like biology. In your case you would have to go back to school and earn a bachelors degree if you don't already have one.
josuedinho98 9 months ago
@NinjaMitsuko go to apta.org and look under the careers and education drop down menu and you should find all the education info you need. as far as i have researched (what im trying to do) you should get your AA in the pre physical therapy track (gets you all the general ed you need for a DPT) then get a bachelors degree (in anything as far as i know) take the GRE and apply to a DPT program. The PTA program will just get you a job in the field not help you become a PT.
AshFL23 6 months ago
i'm going to school for pta and hoping to maybe work with that and athletic training assistant also
REDWINGSCHICK 1 year ago
studying physiology in Ireland at the moment and trying to get in to athletic training and therapy course. just wondering what's the ratio of training:therapy in SLU?
Kdvazz 1 year ago
This was a great video and made me want to apply to SLU for physical therapy so I did:)
shiba0909 1 year ago
I am studying to be a physical therapist here in Serbia. Thanks a lot for this video :)
KillerShiller95 1 year ago
Thanks
mr1lover 1 year ago
i've been looking for good physical therapy schools around my area and this one seems to be the best so far.
DWordDtour 1 year ago
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rjssanders 1 year ago
thank you for this :)
I want to study something like this - and watching this video gave me a lot of convidence!
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