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Created on 04 November 2011
Looking for a promising, high salary career that can offer you a flexible position and will have you feeling good about yourself at the end of each day? Then Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and ...
Created on 04 October 2012
Bound by a Great Lake to the North and a mighty river to its South, Ohio is ideally located as a transportation hub for manufactured goods. More recently, the state’s service sector has enjoyed rapid ...
Created on 05 March 2013
“Georgia On Your Mind”
Georgia evokes images of stately “Gone With the Wind” plantations, live oaks draped in Spanish moss and fried green tomatoes, butter beans and sweet tea served up with a Southern ...
Created on 06 February 2013
“To Be Rather Than to Seem” - North Carolina
It is unclear whether the state’s nickname derives from its earliest exports, tar and turpentine... or from the tenacity of its fighting men in the Revolutionary ...
Created on 07 May 2013
Thomas Jefferson famously nicknamed Delaware “The Diamond State” because it was a “jewel” among the other Eastern seaboard states. Also called “Small Wonder”, Delaware packs a lot of natural ...
Created on 10 August 2012
To quote "The Wall Street Journal Guide to Management": "Leadership and management must go hand in hand. They are not the same thing. But they are necessarily linked and complementary. Any effort to separate ...
Created on 14 June 2011
As a physical, occupational or speech therapist, you know more than most about how to tell when you're pushing your body just enough -- or too much.
But are you as good at determining when your mental ...
Created on 15 November 2010
Whether you're a newly certified occupational therapist or an OT professional with several years or even decades of experience, you undoubtedly know already that there's "always something new to learn." ...
Created on 18 August 2011
As with everything else, Medicare controls how each healthcare rovider gets aid for a rocedure or treatment. In the case of rehab deartments, as well as any healthcare roviders, you must be accredited ...
Created on 18 January 2012
In an effort to make pediatric speech therapy successful, a collaborative venture must be initiated between the therapist and parents. Often times parents are unsure of what to do pre and post treatment. ...
Created on 18 October 2010
If you're a current speech therapist, or you're thinking of entering a field that helps people with one of the most important functions they have -- their speech -- then check out the following free resources ...
Created on 20 September 2012
In support of NRAF’s initiatives this month to raise awareness about the power of rehabilitation to change disabilities into capabilities, here are U.S. News and World Report’s top ten ranked hospitals ...
Created on 21 November 2012
Note: On November 22, 2012, most Americans will gather round the family dining table to give thanks for the blessings in their lives. This Thanksgiving will be particularly poignant for the ...
Created on 22 April 2013
Are you creative, yet detailed and results oriented? Are you compassionate with strong interpersonal skills and arms? Then maybe a career as an Occupational Therapy Assistant is in your ...
Created on 25 July 2011
In your practice as a physical, occupational or speech therapist, you have certain procedures, certain ways of doing things. There may be good reasons for why things are done the way they are, or it could ...
Created on 26 August 2011
Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) are a series of measurements that determine the functional status of a patient. As a skilled therapist, you should be able to develop or master a way of understanding ...
Created on 26 January 2011
Below are some "fun facts" about physical, occupational and speech therapists we thought you'd find of interest.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2010-2011Edition reports ...
Created on 29 September 2010
Rehabilitation therapists work in a variety of settings, often dictated by what kind of rehab therapy they do.
A rehab therapist is someone who has been trained to assist people who are recovering from ...
Created on 30 September 2010
If you've decided to seek work as a rehabilitation therapist, your first step will be to earn a master's degree in either physical therapy, occupational therapy or speech therapy. You'll also need to pass ...


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