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Is 65B (Physical Therapy) a Good MOS?

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Quick Facts — 65B (Physical Therapy)

AIT / Training

8 weeks

Training Location

Fort Sam Houston, TX

Career Field

Medical

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About 65B Physical Therapy

Provides physical therapy services to soldiers and dependents. Evaluates musculoskeletal injuries, designs rehabilitation programs, and returns soldiers to duty in Army medical treatment facilities.

Training Duration

8 weeks

Training Location

Fort Sam Houston, TX

Career Field

Medical

Recruiter vs. Reality

What the Recruiter Says

The Army will pay for your PA school or your clinical residency, put you in uniform as a commissioned officer, and assign you to treat a patient population — infantry soldiers, special operators, and combat veterans — whose injury complexity and motivation to return to duty you will not find in any civilian clinic. AMEDD Officer Basic Course at Fort Sam Houston, then assignments at MTFs where your scope of practice is broader than most civilian PTs ever experience. Board certification in orthopedics or sports PT is fully supported. When you separate, civilian PT practices compete for you.

What It's Actually Like

Army Physical Therapists have a genuinely unusual dual identity — you are both a licensed clinical PT with a direct patient care mission and a military officer managing a PT section or clinic. The Army gives you the DPT, which is worth approximately $200,000 in civilian market value, in exchange for a service commitment. What they don't explain clearly enough beforehand is that the service member population you're treating has sustained injuries at a rate that would be unusual in civilian outpatient settings, the volume can be intense, and the downstream consequences of undertreating to maintain readiness are ethically complicated. You will have soldiers pressuring you to return them to duty faster than you think is clinically appropriate. The clinical practice itself is excellent — diverse pathologies, high-acuity musculoskeletal cases, and the satisfaction of keeping people physically capable of their job. Post-Army PT salary has grown significantly. The ADCP commitment math works differently for DPT officers than most other branches.

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