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NOTICE OF THE FILING OF A LABOR CONDITION APPLICATION FOR ONE H-1B NONIMMIGRANT WORKER Image

NOTICE OF THE FILING OF A LABOR CONDITION APPLICATION FOR ONE H-1B NONIMMIGRANT WORKER

September 7, 2023

Please take notice that one H-1B nonimmigrant worker has been sought to fill the position of Occupational Therapist (076). Read More »


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Back-to-School Activities for Occupational Therapy Practitioners for 2023-2024

August 31, 2023

As the back-to-school season arrives, students are gearing up to enter their classrooms with renewed energy, and educators and therapists alike are prepping tools and techniques to support them. Occupational Therapy Practitioners (OTs), in particular, play an instrumental role in ensuring that children with special needs are well-equipped to handle the demands of the school environment. To assist in this mission, here's a compilation of back-to-school activities tailored for OTs: Read More »


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The Challenges of Teletherapy for Speech-Language Pathologists

August 24, 2023

In today’s digital age, teletherapy has emerged as a viable alternative to traditional face-to-face therapeutic sessions, offering the promise of remote healthcare accessibility. For Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs), this shift has opened doors to reach patients without access to services due to geographical, physical, or logistical barriers. However, while teletherapy offers several advantages, it also presents unique challenges that need to be addressed. Read More »


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Navigating the Burnout Wave: Strategies for Physical Therapists

August 18, 2023

For many physical therapists (PTs), the passion for helping patients regain mobility, strength, and overall well-being is a profound driving force. However, the demanding nature of the profession — the long hours, emotional toll, and physical demands — can sometimes lead to burnout. As essential as PTs are in the healthcare chain, addressing and mitigating burnout is crucial to maintaining the quality of patient care and the therapists' well-being. Read More »


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