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bornleader79
what career pays more physical therapist assistant or nursing?
Asked by bornleader79


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RNs typically are paid better than PTAs. However, this will depend on your setting and area of expertise. An RN's salary is more likely to be along the lines of a PT (as opposed to the PTA). Both RNs an PTs will have more potenital for growth and advancement as opposed to a PTA.
I am a PT
Answered by mistify

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Nursing.
Answered by Doctor J

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physical therapy assistant is a lower paying health care job. It's $15/hour compared to an RN's $30/hour.
Answered by Kristina

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nursing
Answered by onlyiuknow


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