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Do you have what it takes to be a travel therapist?

Exciting travel therapy jobs are waiting for you if you can answer yes to the following questions... Do you love to travel? Do you want to see new cities, stay in exciting locations, and earn extra money? Are you outgoing, adventurous, and flexible? Therapy travel jobs are available in cities and towns all over the U.S. and offer excellent compensation. Follow the link to read more about the personality attributes you need for a career as a… Continue

Added by TherapyJobs.com on September 14, 2009 at 4:12pm — No Comments

How to Recession-proof Your Medical Career

By Calvin Bruce Jackson & Coker The effects of the current recession in the United States are well known to everyone working in the healthcare industry. Both commercial and medical news sources have carefully documented the toll that the economic downturn has had in virtually every sector of the healthcare community. [1] Professionals in the medical field—whether physicians, nurses, allied health workers, technicians or other hospital personnel—need to ask themselves several important que… Continue

Added by TherapyJobs.com on August 13, 2009 at 8:48am — No Comments

How will changes in education requirements affect your career?

As a licensed therapist, you have the education, experience, and skills required to perform your job. You worked hard to get an advanced degree and complete the necessary fieldwork, and now, you maintain your license by meeting the continuing education requirements of your state licensing board. It's hasn't always been easy, but your rewarding career as a therapist makes it all worth it, and no one can take that away or can they? While the right to practice is assured by licensure, increased ed… Continue

Added by TherapyJobs.com on July 1, 2009 at 10:12am — No Comments

What’s in a name?

PT, COTA, SLP, OTR/L...therapists regularly reference the profession using a “code” that is largely unrecognized by the general public. But even the expanded terms - physical therapist, occupational therapist, and speech-language pathologist - can be confusing to those who have never required therapy. By now, you’ve learned how to summarize what you do in a couple of sentences to satisfy the inevitable questions, but for Occupational Therapists, the summary may be slightly more complicated. Aft… Continue

Added by TherapyJobs.com on June 17, 2009 at 9:30am — No Comments

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