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Casa Loma College
PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT (PTA), Associate of Applied Science Degree
- Los Angeles, USA
Associate of Applied Science
Full time
Blended
English
Suppose you are interested in playing a vital role in the long-term health and care of your community. In that case, Casa Loma College can prepare you to get started in one of the fastest-growing, most in-demand career paths with our Associate of Applied Science Degree in Physical Therapist Assistant.


Morley College
NCFE CACHE Level 2 Certificate in Healthcare Support Services (Blended Learning)
- South Bank, United Kingdom
Certificate
Full time
Blended
English
This qualification is aimed at learners aged 16 or above who practice in a relevant position, either through employment or work placement. This qualification is based on the National Occupational Standards for Health and contains both mandatory and optional units.
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What is Physician Assisting?
Physician assisting is a field of medicine that deals with the provision of care to patients. Physician assistants work under the supervision of licensed physicians and perform many of the same tasks as them, such as taking medical histories, conducting physical exams, ordering and interpreting diagnostic tests, and providing patient education. Physician assistants also often serve as a point of contact between patients and their physicians, providing information and coordination of care.
What are the benefits of studying Physician Assisting?
Some of the benefits of studying physician assisting include gaining a comprehensive understanding of the medical field, developing strong clinical skills, and becoming familiar with the latest medical technologies. Physician assistants are in high demand, and many students choose to pursue this career path in order to help others receive quality healthcare. Additionally, physician assistants often earn competitive salaries and enjoy job satisfaction rates.
What degrees are available in Physician Assisting?
A physician assisting degree can be obtained from many different types of institutions, including community colleges, universities, and medical schools. Most PA programs require students to have an undergraduate degree, though some schools offer programs with a pre-professional phase that can be completed without a prior degree. The length of time it takes to complete a physician assisting program varies depending on the type of institution and the specific requirements of the program, but most students complete their studies within four years.
What will I study during my Physician Assisting degree?
The curriculum for a physician assisting degree program typically includes coursework in medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, pharmacology, diagnostic testing, and patient care. Students also often participate in clinical rotations, which give them hands-on experience working with patients. Many programs require students to have either an undergraduate degree in healthcare or related experience.