Professional Summary
Licensed Physical Therapist Assistant and enthusiastic team player committed to...
Professional Summary I have been practicing as
a Licensed Physical Therapist Assistant for 10 years...
Professional Summary
Licensed Physical Therapist Assistant with 9 + years of experience treating a wi...
She has been involved with dog training and behavior for more than 30 years, currently does research for her local emergency management for animals in disaster plans, is
a licensed physical therapist assistant and about to embark on a certification program for canine rehabilitation.
Since 2007 Will has been
a licensed Physical Therapist Assistant, graduating from South University in Savannah Georgia.
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Licensed Physical Therapy
Assistant LVN / LPN NREMT - First Responder NREMT - Intermediate / 85 or NREMT - Paramedic Registered Respiratory
Therapist RN
A
physical therapist assistant is a trained individual who works directly with a
licensed physical therapist in administering care and treatment to physically challenged persons.
Salary range: $ 49,213 $ 68,786 Minimum training: Associate's degree; state - issued
license required Job description: Occupational
therapist assistants work with occupational
therapists to provide rehabilitative services to persons with mental,
physical or emotional impairments.
What to Expect as a
Physical Therapist Assistant Physical therapy can be very rewarding as you work with a licensed physical therapist to assist patients with injury and post-surgical rehabil
Physical Therapist Assistant Physical therapy can be very rewarding as you work with a licensed physical therapist to assist patients with injury and post-surgical rehabi
Therapist Assistant Physical therapy can be very rewarding as you work with a licensed physical therapist to assist patients with injury and post-surgical rehabil
Physical therapy can be very rewarding as you work with a
licensed physical therapist to assist patients with injury and post-surgical rehabil
physical therapist to assist patients with injury and post-surgical rehabi
therapist to assist patients with injury and post-surgical rehabilitation.
According to the APTA website, 48 states and the District of Columbia require that
physical therapist assistants are certified, registered or
licensed to practice in their state of employment.
If you're considering further education and a career as a
licensed physical therapist, studying and working as an
assistant physical therapist is a great first step.
A
Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) works under the command of a licensed PT or physical therapist to help with a patient's therapy program compliant with federal rules and state practi
Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) works under the command of a licensed PT or physical therapist to help with a patient's therapy program compliant with federal rules and state pract
Therapist Assistant (PTA) works under the command of a
licensed PT or
physical therapist to help with a patient's therapy program compliant with federal rules and state practi
physical therapist to help with a patient's therapy program compliant with federal rules and state pract
therapist to help with a patient's therapy program compliant with federal rules and state practice acts.
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS • Over 7 years» experience as a
Physical Therapist Assistant • Current Ohio State PTA
License • Basic Life Support (BLS)
Encore Rehabilitation Services — Ironton, OH 2013 — Present
Licensed PTA • Assist
Physical Therapist in implementing the patient's treatment plan • Implement treatment plan derived from the interpretation of the assessment • Document and file all patient related activities • Administer
Physical Therapy
Assistant students for the duration of their clinical affiliations • Monitor compliance with all appropriate laws and regulations
Physical therapist assistants also may need to take continuing education courses to keep their
license.
All states require
physical therapist assistants to be
licensed or certified.
Licensed as
Physical Therapist Assistant.
Although some states — explicitly or implicitly — permit physicians to delegate very minor
physical therapy modalities to competent and knowledgeable medical
assistants working under the physician's direct supervision, no state allows a physician to delegate the full range of
physical therapy to anyone other than a
licensed physical therapist.
The mission of the South Dakota Board of Medical and Osteopathic Examiners is to protect the health and welfare of the state's citizens by assuring that only qualified allopathic and osteopathic physicians, advanced life support personnel, athletic trainers, dietitians, genetic counselors,
licensed nutritionists, medical
assistants, occupational
therapists, occupational therapy
assistants, physician
assistants,
physical therapists,
physical therapist assistants, and respiratory care practitioners are
licensed to practice in South Dakota.
Licensed in the State of Iowa to practice as
Physical Therapist Assistant.
Position Summary The
Physical Therapy Assistant is responsible for providing patient treatment under the direction of a licensed physical th
Physical Therapy
Assistant is responsible for providing patient treatment under the direction of a
licensed physical th
physical therapist.
It is expected that the
Physical Therapy
Assistant (PTA) will provide safe care with supervision and guidance from the
licensed therapist (s).
State
Physical Therapist Assistant License REQUIRED to start.
Current and unencumbered
license to practice as a
physical therapist assistant specific to the state the...
Current state
license as a
Physical Therapist Assistant / PTA or proactively in the process of the application process for current state licensure as a
Physical...
Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) works under the supervision of a licensed phy
Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) works under the supervision of a
licensed physicalphysical...
Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA)
license by the Oregon
Physical Therapist Licensing Board...
Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) Requirements: state
license, skilled nursing experience preferred Wage: Highly Competitive Wage and stipend for out of area
therapists.
Staying out of the «big» corporate structure ensures our patients are not only treated by a
licensed physical therapist /
physical therapy
assistant on each visit, but that they see the same
physical therapist /
physical therapy
assistant throughout the course of their treatment; thus, allowing for better continuity, personalization and quality of care.