In this review: Work Engagement Among Physical Therapists and Physical Therapist Assistants (Journal of Allied Health; abstract only available for free)
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Study: PTs and PTAs Report Higher Levels of Work Engagement Than Norm
A survey of 975 PTs and PTAs in Texas reveals potential insights into productivity requirements and other factors tied to work engagement.
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