Some questions for physical therapists?

You will be assisting with treatment of patients, working with a PT and probably a PTA. How much you do will depend on how much of your education program you completed. However, clinical experience is designed to move you from hypothetical situations to treating real patients.

By the end of your clinicals, you should have competent entry-level performance as a PTA. This means being able to treat, manage your time, document appropriately, and respond professionally to a variety of situations. If you have a good clinical placement, it should be hard and probably a bit stressful.

You won't learn much if it is easy and your clinicians don't challenge you.

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