Y YoungMD243 Full Member 7+ Year Member Joined Apr 21, 2016 Messages 11 Reaction score 8 Jun 23, 2016 #1 Members don't see this ad. Any ATC successfully transferred into a DPT program? If so, how was the experience? Last edited: Jun 23, 2016
Members don't see this ad. Any ATC successfully transferred into a DPT program? If so, how was the experience?
R redrose424 Full Member 7+ Year Member Joined Jun 29, 2015 Messages 370 Reaction score 201 Jun 23, 2016 #2 Not sure what you mean by "transferred." We have a licensed ATC in my class, but I'm pretty sure she applied like everyone else.
Not sure what you mean by "transferred." We have a licensed ATC in my class, but I'm pretty sure she applied like everyone else.
G GUbballmed New Member 7+ Year Member Joined Jul 20, 2015 Messages 8 Reaction score 1 Jun 23, 2016 #3 Im an ATC and am currently in first year of my DPT program. Im only 4 weeks in, but it's going well so far!
Im an ATC and am currently in first year of my DPT program. Im only 4 weeks in, but it's going well so far!
T truthseeker Senior Member 15+ Year Member Joined Sep 2, 2004 Messages 1,050 Reaction score 388 Jun 24, 2016 #4 I went from ATC to PT program 30 years ago and I was the defacto teaching assistant in the ortho classes and anatomy lab. makes it a lot easier IMO
I went from ATC to PT program 30 years ago and I was the defacto teaching assistant in the ortho classes and anatomy lab. makes it a lot easier IMO
D DesertPT Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Apr 22, 2013 Messages 2,648 Reaction score 1,916 Jun 24, 2016 #5 applying for and attending PT school as AT really isn't any different from anyone else. Except that you will already have been exposed to a good chunk of the ortho content.
applying for and attending PT school as AT really isn't any different from anyone else. Except that you will already have been exposed to a good chunk of the ortho content.