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Personal Narrative: A Career As A Physical Therapist Assistant
A career as a physical therapist assistant involves having patience, commitment, and passion. A few years ago, my mom was diagnosed with Bell’s palsy and was referred to a physical therapist. She was in pain, frustrated, and did not believe she was ever going to be back to normal. The physical therapist assistant (PTA) guided her through the exercises and gave her the confidence needed to survive the difficult journey to recovery. As part of my experience with mom, I had an insight into the essential hands on role of a PTA. There are many great careers in the health field, this is a profession that I have always taken interest to. While working at Tucson Medical Center, my lunch time was spent observing the physical therapy room. I enjoyed

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