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Why Post-Interview Feedback Matters

This month, Daniel Jones, editor of the New York Times’ “Modern Love” column, gave a scathing but thought provoking assessment of online dating and relationships.  He bewails the loss of vulnerability and physicality that characterize face-to-face romance in favor of what he calls “arms length” interactions. Technology, he contends, is the “villain” in all this. ….

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CVD at the Movies

Hollywood has given us some of the most iconic, if sometimes inaccurate, images of protagonists in the throes of a heart attack or slowly succumbing to cardiovascular disease (CVD).  For rehab professionals, the following 6 films, apart from their sheer entertainment value,  are educational opportunities to discuss heart attack /CVD symptoms, treatment and recovery.  So ….

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Is Your Diet, Heart Healthy?

Researchers at the CDC, Emory and Harvard have just concluded a study showing a clear link between increased sugar consumption and death from cardiovascular disease.  The study suggests that if your diet consists of 25% sugar, including the often overlooked sugar in processed foods, you are twice as likely to die from heart related issues. ….

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Top Ten Pediatric Cardiac Care Hospitals for 2013-2014

Not only is heart disease the #1 killer of women in the United States, but congenital heart disease is the most common birth defect, according to the Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Society (PCICS).  PCICS also notes that cardiac care cases usually make up the bulk of pediatric critical care units.  With so much on the ….

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Top Rehab Jobs in Oregon 2014

“She Flies With Her Own Wings” and So Can Your Healthcare Career in Oregon. Last year, Oregon was the choice destination for a majority of interstate moves.  With a low cost of living and a reputation for forward thinking, it is easy to see why so many would want to move there.  To preserve, for ….

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Have a Heart: National Wear Red Day

Heart disease is still the number one killer of women, in the United States. This year the American Heart Association (AHA) will celebrate 10 years of its National Wear Red Day campaign.  Macy’s, the campaign’s founding national sponsor, has to date raised $46 million for the cause through the sale of select red dresses and ….

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Career Lessons From the Oscars

A few years back we blogged about the importance of personal branding to the employment search process.  We were reminded of its importance once more when this year’s “Best Picture” nominees were announced.  These awards are the epitome of personal branding – the culmination of touting your own horn and getting your work before the ….

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Mind Over Matter, Or Matter Over Mind: Pain Management & OT

Could your brain structure determine how you tolerate pain?  A recent study by American and Israeli scientists suggests that the amount of grey matter in certain areas of your brain directly impacts your pain sensitivity.  Specifically they examined the posterior cingulate cortex, cuneus and areas of the posterior parietal cortex involved in daydreaming and attention, ….

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Healthy Weight Week: Time to Care For You

Is it just me or is there something ironic about celebrating “Healthy Weight Week” (January 19-25, 2014) at the same time we celebrate National Popcorn, Cheese Lovers, Blonde Brownie, Pie and Peanut Butter Days? To be fair it is also the week we celebrate Granola Bars and “Rid the World of Fad Diets” Days. Our ….

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Physical Therapists as Wearable Tech Consultants?

If 2014 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) was any indication, the field of wearable technology is the new “golden child” of the digital health revolution.  The sector grew a whopping 40% over last year’s entries.  But as Darrell Etherington writes in TechCrunch, the growth in wearable tech generally represents a marketer’s dream rather than a consumer’s ….

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Patient Rehab Goals: Patient or Performance-Centered?

Learning goals are part and parcel of the educational process – the structure by which teachers transmit and students acquire knowledge. Historically, institutions and/or educators construct learning goals, with minimal input from those being asked to achieve them. More recently, the line between learning goals and performance goals has become blurred/interchangeable the result of social ….

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Top Rehab Job Openings in Washington State

Washington State – Come to Play, Come to Stay Washington State is a feast for the eyes with temperate rainforests and  majestic snow-covered volcanoes to the west, and a semi-arid basin and fertile farmlands to the east and south.  The sheer beauty of the state’s mountains, waterways and lush forests make it an outdoorsman’s paradise ….

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Solutions Instead of Resolutions: Why Use Our Services?

Just like a blue rose, our resolutions often prove to be all too artificial and elusive.  In a  2012 University of Scranton poll, 52% of those surveyed made New Year’s Resolutions, but only 8% successfully kept them.  In an even more shocking admission, over 80% of 871 workers polled by Right Management, had resolved to ….

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Patient-Facing Apps – A Growing Trend in Rehab

In most cases, you wouldn’t let a licensed plumber repair your shoes or a licensed architect perform your open heart surgery… unless of course they were also a licensed shoemaker or surgeon as well.  So is it any wonder that more and more medical IOS and Android applications are the brainchild of healthcare professionals and ….

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Exciting Rehab Technologies Expected in 2014

Time again for the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES), January 7-10, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada, and the list of digital health and fitness exhibitors continues to grow.  We decided to give our readers a head’s up on some of the more innovative rehabilitation technologies that will be on display. ACTON:  The ACT!ON M is ….

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2014 Best Available Rehab Jobs in Maryland

Find a New Line of Work in “The Old Line State” With its varied topography packed into a small land mass, Maryland is sometimes called “America in Miniature”.  Sand dunes and seagrasses of its Eastern Shores give way to Chesapeake Bay marshlands teeming with wildlife; and its north and west are filled with thick oak/pine ….

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