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  2. Entry Level vs. Senior Physical Therapist Salary by Setting

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    56. Mar 5, 2017. #7. I was a management trainee for a national healthcare company that owns OP clinics and rehab hospitals. In my area (metro city in FL) we offer new grads $60k. Normally you get a 2% raise if you were satisfactory in your annual review. So..OP in FL. $60k for 0 years of experience. $66,200 for 5 yrs.

  3. maximum physical therapy salary | Student Doctor Network

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    As of 2013, the maximum physical therapy salary is $117,000 per year, average salary is $86,520, Hope it help here is the source: Physical Therapy Salary Azimuthal Full Member

  4. (Advice needed) Pharmacy vs Physical therapy? - Student Doctor...

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    Sleepingdoc said: You make 66-86k a year after a PT vs. 120-140k a year in pharmacy... or a 90-100$ an hour as a plumber or ac mechanic with no loans and 4 months of training in trade school. Maybe ten years ago. Most new pharmacists do not make close to 120-140k per year in 2020. Those are outliers, not the norm.

  5. Physical Therapy or Physician Assistant - Student Doctor Network...

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    Compared to the PA, 1. Surely, you will typically work for a physician, which is what most PT's do (either MD/DO or PT employers). Approximately 3% of PA's own their own practice and hire a supervising physician. 2. PA's do make more money and have more flexibility to have 2nd and 3rd jobs (weekends, nights, ect.)

  6. Physical Therapy and MONEY $$$ | Student Doctor Network

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    My starting salary is 90,000 (full medical and dental) with a renegotiation in of 100,000. So now I'm set to make 95,000 in one year. More importantly as stated post have mentioned PRN is where you're going to help yourself out a lot. My rate that I charge is $50 per hour and my goal is to work 40hrs per month.

  7. Starting Salary for DPT new-grads | Student Doctor Network

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    Location : Title : Count : Average Experience : Average Annual Salary The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas : Physical Therapist : 49 : 3.5 : $66,512 The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas : Sr Physical Therapist : 1 : 7 : $92,810 The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center : Physical ...

  8. Physical Therapist Salary in Skilled Nursing Facility

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    Travelers at SNFs make $45-55/hr. Not everywhere. The last I looked, the largest outpatient employer around here was starting barely over $25/hr. The saturated markets aren't putting up the money. #7. My first job that I took right out of school in a SNF while working on a TL paid $36/hr in the South.

  9. Salary difference when working in a in-patient vs out-patient...

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    19. Jul 18, 2012. #2. Many factors contribute to a PT's pay. Generally, PTs are paid more in an in-patient setting than an out-patient setting. Depending on the volume of your clinic, you could get paid more than if you worked in a hospital/clinic setting. 10+ Year Member.

  10. Salary for traveling Physical therapist | Student Doctor Network

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    The median expected salary for a typical Physical Therapist in Indianapolis, IN 46240, is $65,742. This basic market pricing report was prepared using our Certified Compensation Professionals' analysis of survey data collected from thousands of HR departments at employers of all sizes, industries and geographies.

  11. PT Salary Caps-out? | Student Doctor Network

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    This is not true. Salary absolutely will cap out when your salary exceeds the amount you generate in revenue. No business can afford to pay someone more than they generate with the exception of acute care where most services are not reimbursable. For additional perspective on the above mentioned salary, according to Indeed the average salary of ...