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Citing for context, as I am sure many folks have the same questions and doubts:
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For me pt seems very chill and laid back, my personality is like that. A lot of the time it was teaching patient certain exercises, being upbeat, setting up equipment, and being positive. I feel comfortable in a PT setting, however I feel like it can be boring since its nothing really new. I can see myself doing what the PT does and being comfortable with it right now. I can feel like I can go work as a PT right now and not feel out of place. My personality is pretty laid back and chill, I have the mentality of I don't live to work, but rather work to live. Bad thing is that the money seems low in comparison to the schooling, 3 years of schooling for a Doctorate in physical therapy. Expect somewhere from 50k to 90k from fresh out of school to capping out around that. Some people make more, but thats top percent. Seems low stress and a chill enjoyable life is the impression that I have got. The PT I worked for seemed very laid back type of person, he worked with patients, chatted with them, and then mountain biked and surf after work. Felt like alot of it was just hanging out with patients and teaching them exercises and monitoring their progress. Seem low stress and being content with life. Wake up at 9 work till 5, go home and do my other hobbies. I am also big on exercising, since I exercise everyday and human anatomy was a fun subject for me in school. So I am probably more interested in that subject.
Now for PA seems a very practical career choice when are you calculating on the future of the profession. What I mean by practical I mean that its a very needed profession in that you can prescribe medicine and you pretty much work as a doctor. With the shortage of doctors and considering the state of healthcare and the rise of baby boomers theres a big shift for more affordable providers which is the midlevel providers like PA. PA can work in various settings, pay is pretty decent. Expect from 60k to 170k. I have seen crazy numbers for PA I just checked on indeed.com a job site and there was a posting for 90 per hour as a PA to work in psychiatry in my area. Other hourly pay numbers are around 65 per hour, 55, etc... So lots of variety depending on setting. Now con is that you have to work under a physician and also this profession can be very very stressful. Plus its a very real profession in that you are dealing with life changing issues for patients. So with more money, comes much more stress. I work in urgent care setting at the moment and sometimes it puts me on edge. The environment can be much more lively and stressful. A PA that I know says she works only 2 or 3 days a week, part time worker and makes around 60-70k. also you gotta work under a md who can be an ass and thats no fun
So I am battling between what lifestyle do I want. Do I want a chill lifestyle, low stress, go to work, make okay money, and go home to my wife and kids or do I want a more money making career choice that has added stress and be working under a physician with less autonomy. I guess I just want to hear people's opinions since I am confused on what I want to do with my life. I think more importantly I just want a sense of direction without any doubt and no regrets. All my friends have found their career choices and I am still stuck in this position.
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Flip a coin - or a dice, since you seem to have considered dentistry before, too.
Seriously: try to think of yourself in each profession, 10-20 years into the future. See which one you like the best, or hate the least.