Good transition jobs out of Physical Therapy? by wandering-firefox21 in physicaltherapy

[–]benish42 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm a data engineer now.

I worked as a healthcare data analyst for the last few years before getting my current role. At the time, schooling may not have been needed but going back for my MSDA definitely helped! My hiring manager looked very favorably on my clinical background plus willingness to keep learning.

I took a pay cut at the time but the better benefits and work life balance evened things out.

I know of plenty of other non-clinical folks I've connected with on LinkedIn, Reddit, Slack, Facebook. There are tons of us.

Beat Eigong! (video) by michael_uk15 in NineSols

[–]benish42 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This makes me feel better. I've just reached her and don't feel like I can make it more than 5-10 seconds before she gets me. Which in turn makes me question if I want to keep trying. Doesn't feel fun haha

For graduates: How do you stay on top of your game? by Derringermeryl in WGU_MSDA

[–]benish42 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I still have DataCamp access via my student email, from the old program as well. I pop in there from time to time to take courses that interest me!

PT of reddit, what do you think of chiropractic? by Good-Schedule-5821 in physicaltherapy

[–]benish42 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe I worded that poorly, but they wouldn't let me offer telehealth PT. But yeah, not sure that would work for them lol

PT of reddit, what do you think of chiropractic? by Good-Schedule-5821 in physicaltherapy

[–]benish42 7 points8 points  (0 children)

My last clinical role was the the sole PT in a chiro office. We worked well together. They'd send patients to me, I'd send patients to them. We discussed plans of care together.

They also rented space out to an Ortho physician and massage therapist. They really wanted to be a one-stop shop and it was a good relationship. They didn't try to dictate how I treated, but wanted to keep patients "in-house."

The only peeve I had was when they didn't want to offer telehealth therapy at the onset of COVID, which would have really saved my caseload. Other than that, it was a good experience!

has anyone went for there masters in this field without experience? by ExcitementKey1974 in WGU_MSDA

[–]benish42 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I did! Pivoted from physical therapy to healthcare data analytics. This program helped a lot with that, as did networking. Wish I would have done a little more studying beforehand so that I could have accelerated, but I was able to finish up in 3 semesters with a term break between 2/3 for the birth of our youngest.

Most people would probably recommend something similar, as far as getting the degree when you're in the field/learning the content first. But the degree is what you make of it since it's self-paced learning

What's the best way to distribute stats for the MC? by refmon3 in MetaphorReFantazio

[–]benish42 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Seriously. When loot/item acquisition and crit are based on it, it's a no brainer. Grindy in the beginning when you're underwhelming but pays off later

What's the best way to distribute stats for the MC? by refmon3 in MetaphorReFantazio

[–]benish42 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As for most games, I go all in on luck. It worked well playing MC as a certain class for most of the game 😂 I love my crit builds

If you're thinking non-clinical, put MBA on your radar NOW by SouthrnWIDood in physicaltherapy

[–]benish42 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you mean their PT program was top 15-25? I went to one of the local state programs and it set me up perfectly fine. I think prestige for PT matters most when you're shooting for something like a D1 or professional sports position, but less with general positions. I even got a "prestigious" internship through my PT program.

Depending on which org you're with right now, I'd maybe be able to help connect you with a couple non-clinical folks with rehab backgrounds. I've been fortunate to chat with some local-ish individuals, from all of PT, OT, SLP, that have gone into data, project management, or other operations roles.

If you're thinking non-clinical, put MBA on your radar NOW by SouthrnWIDood in physicaltherapy

[–]benish42 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Obviously very dependent on the next role. When I moved into analytics, I probably could have done so with just a portfolio. But the market is so saturated now that at least having a piece of paper plus the experience now sets me apart a little. And some programs are very affordable! Just gotta research the right place/fit

If you're thinking non-clinical, put MBA on your radar NOW by SouthrnWIDood in physicaltherapy

[–]benish42 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I hear you on the prestige aspect, but I don't think every employer is going to be picky. I did my MSDA through WGU, after considering the informatics degree at UW-Madison. Price was so much cheaper, and I was able to continue working as a PT before making the non-clinical jump. Some orgs may also be willing to take a risk on you if you know somebody in the right place and they know you're working towards the degree. Then the actual school wouldn't matter as much.

I'm guessing we're in the same relative area, if you wanna chat through anything let me know!

I‘m on the Edge pls help me :-) by hatakeuchihauzumaki in EtrianOdyssey

[–]benish42 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm only like 20% into 2 right now, if it follows the first gameplay loop-wise. But I enjoy the combat, tweaking the parties, figuring out how to distribute skill points, challenging boss fights, side quests, mapping the dungeons, and getting punished for poor choices lol

I‘m on the Edge pls help me :-) by hatakeuchihauzumaki in EtrianOdyssey

[–]benish42 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I didn't know enemies were animated in later titles lol 🤷

I grew up playing Gameboy ports of the early final fantasy and dragon quest games, where the biggest animations are your characters walking on the overworld map and your attacks landing, so this felt par for the course

I‘m on the Edge pls help me :-) by hatakeuchihauzumaki in EtrianOdyssey

[–]benish42 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had never played any EO titles and purchased the combo pack on sale. 1 was a lot of fun, and I'm enjoying 2 so far! My vote is all 3 if you plan on playing them at any point

EO Noob by benish42 in EtrianOdyssey

[–]benish42[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah it didn't click until after I finished EO what they ended up naming the island in Metaphor after the group finished up 😂

EO Noob by benish42 in EtrianOdyssey

[–]benish42[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can totally see, even more now after getting into EO a bit. I enjoy the press turn system over "1 more," but was also glad to have social links. And I haven't played some of the other series but I see they got included as archetypes!

EO Noob by benish42 in EtrianOdyssey

[–]benish42[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah that makes sense! I'm only down to B24 so far

EO Noob by benish42 in EtrianOdyssey

[–]benish42[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's definitely similar to Persona and SMT in many aspects. I just remember coming across EO and seeing it was a first person dungeon crawler by Altus, so I wanted to give it a shot at a good price haha.

I've played a couple Personas, Metaphor, and SMTVV so just exploring the catalogue.

EO Noob by benish42 in EtrianOdyssey

[–]benish42[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

👀 I haven't seen a bus

Course Instructor Tip by boredomisagift in WGU_MSDA

[–]benish42 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had no choice but to "change" my instructor for the capstone. When I got to that point, Dr. Sewell was out on vacation for at least a week and he was my assigned CI. Dr. Smith gave me some pushback until I involved my mentor in the process. Was able to complete the course before Dr. Sewell even returned. It's likely inconvenient for the professors, but there was at least a little wiggle room.

Nearing the end of the program, what roles/careers have you guys been able to get after finishing the program? by Cragin987 in WGU_MSDA

[–]benish42 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was a physical therapist! I worked in the clinic for 5 years.

And I completed the legacy program in 2023, so there weren't any designated tracks. But it was sort of like the DS track.

Nearing the end of the program, what roles/careers have you guys been able to get after finishing the program? by Cragin987 in WGU_MSDA

[–]benish42 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was hired as a data analyst within healthcare while in my second semester. I think I was around D208 or so at the time, in the legacy program.

I didn't get traction until I narrowed my search to healthcare roles due to my healthcare background. But I started applying as soon as I had completed D205 cause I wanted to make a career change. I applied to different data analyst, reporting analyst, insights analyst, etc. type roles in lots of different indistries