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John Cooper, a physical therapy assistant with 17 years of experience, offers valuable insights into the day-to-day responsibilities of a PTA, the differences between inpatient and outpatient therapy, and the rewards of working with patients, especially amputees. He also sheds light on the challenges of documentation, the importance of empathy in patient care, and what aspiring PTAs should know before entering the field. Whether you’re curious about a career in physical therapy or want to learn more about the profession, this episode provides a comprehensive look at the path and possibilities within the industry.Host: Greg ZakowiczDiscover your career: http://www.UnboxingCareersPodcast.com_________________________________WHAT WE DISCUSS:★ Education and Certification Pathways★ A Day in the Life of a PTA★ Inpatient vs Outpatient Therapy★ Specialization in Wound Care★ Working with Amputees★ The Role of Empathy in Patient Care★ Challenges with Documentation★ Competition in the Field★ Salary Expectations and Growth Opportunities★ Essential Skills for PTAs★ Surprises in the Profession★ The Rewards of Being a PTA_______________________________★★ CONNECT WITH JOHN COOPER ★★HPRC: https://hprc.net/location/main-streetLINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-cooper-299b43369INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/johncooper9100/_________________________________★★ CONNECT WITH US ★★WEBSITE: http://www.UnboxingCareersPodcast.comINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/unboxingcareerspodcast/📦 Special thanks to http://www.ThoughtfulCollection.com 📦____________________________________**TAKEAWAYS:**★ Education for PTAs typically involves a two-year associate’s degree.★ Daily responsibilities include working with patients and documentation.★ Inpatient therapy involves treating patients who are hospitalized, while outpatient therapy is for those who visit clinics.★ John enjoys working with amputees and finds it rewarding to help them adjust.★ Documentation can be a challenging aspect of the job.★ Salary expectations for new PTAs can vary, but there are opportunities for growth.★ Empathy and communication skills are essential for success in this field.★ John encourages aspiring PTAs to explore their passion for helping others.