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Created on 01 December 2010
As with all other healthcare professions, those who train and become certified as occupational or speech therapists must take continuing education courses periodically in order to keep up with the latest ...
Created on 06 May 2011
Are you looking at a career in the healthcare sector but want to steer away from medicine (physician, nursing, physician assistant, etc.)? Why not consider a career as an occupational therapist (OT)?
Working ...
Created on 07 December 2010
If you're a physical therapist, you're undoubtedly someone who really enjoys being around and caring for people. Or, as one physical therapist we know once said, "I became a PT in part because I really ...
Created on 08 March 2011
Travel and medical careers are two terms not often associated with each other. But the high demand for traveling occupational therapists, physical therapists, speech therapists and the like means that ...
Created on 09 June 2011
Where Do Physical Therapists Work? Physical therapists work in a wide variety of practice settings, including -- but definitely not limited to -- rehab facilities, private PT practices, schools, hospitals, ...
Created on 14 December 2010
Occupational therapists may expect a very good job outlook for 2011 through at least 2018. The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that the need for occupational therapists will "grow much faster than ...
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 17 February 2011
You undoubtedly became a therapist because you love the work. Good for you! Unfortunately there comes a time when even the best of jobs can be stressful and lose much of the appeal they once held.
However ...
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 February 2011
Therapists with an urge to travel can have their cake and eat it too. And they can have it for brief stretches or for months at a time. You'll be working hard, but you'll be doing so in parts of the country ...
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 23 June 2011
If you're a newly-minted PT just out of school, or even a more seasoned veteran, and you're looking for a job, you might be a little unsure about what to look for and what you should ask about in an interview. ...
Created on 23 September 2010
If you've ever had the desire to travel to different parts of the country using your physical, occupational or rehabilitation skills in facilities where they're needed most, consider working as a travel ...
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 26 May 2011
We've been touting for months how great it is to work as a travel therapist. But don't take our word for it.
Below are some quotes from travel therapists taken from travel therapy forums around the Internet. ...
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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