The work hours don’t bring about a drastic difference, but the real difference comes when I looked at the day in a life of each career. A typical day working as a physician assistant involves discussing the patients scheduled for the day and then separating off to different exam rooms. They also do routine physical exams and take note of necessary information. Physician assistants spend most of their time with lab tests, handling patients, paperwork, and working directly with the doctor (“Physician Assistant”). Most of the times, they even have to make tough decisions on their own and the patient's life in on their hands. On the other hand, a typical day of a physical therapist involves reviewing the day’s schedule and creating a exercising plan for the patient. The physical therapist then carries out the necessary interventions and based on their injury, generates a plan for full recovery of strength, range of motion, posture, and all other factors regarding the injury (“Physical Therapist…”). Just from reading about it, and going along with my grandmother to PT, I’ve learned that the intimate patient to provider relationship along with the ability to help someone gradually progress in their injury aligns with what I have always dreamed of in a
The work hours don’t bring about a drastic difference, but the real difference comes when I looked at the day in a life of each career. A typical day working as a physician assistant involves discussing the patients scheduled for the day and then separating off to different exam rooms. They also do routine physical exams and take note of necessary information. Physician assistants spend most of their time with lab tests, handling patients, paperwork, and working directly with the doctor (“Physician Assistant”). Most of the times, they even have to make tough decisions on their own and the patient's life in on their hands. On the other hand, a typical day of a physical therapist involves reviewing the day’s schedule and creating a exercising plan for the patient. The physical therapist then carries out the necessary interventions and based on their injury, generates a plan for full recovery of strength, range of motion, posture, and all other factors regarding the injury (“Physical Therapist…”). Just from reading about it, and going along with my grandmother to PT, I’ve learned that the intimate patient to provider relationship along with the ability to help someone gradually progress in their injury aligns with what I have always dreamed of in a