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Numerous job opportunities are available in the fields of physical therapy,occupational therapy and speech language pathology. Qualified candidates canapply for these lucrative jobs through providers of healthcarestaffing and placement services. Therapy professionals have thechallenging job of meeting the rehabilitation needs of individuals withphysical, mental and emotional disorders. After evaluating the patients...
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Healthcare industry, one of the largest industries, is now catching up withthe other leading industries. Employment in the healthcareindustry is projected to increase in the fields of physical therapy,occupational therapy and speech language pathology.Available Job OpeningsNumerous job opportunities are available at long term acute care centers,hospitals, rehab centers, nursing clinics and other facilities in the U...
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If you are planning to start a career in the field of physical therapy,speech language pathology or occupational therapy, and want to work in NewYork, providers of therapy placement services in New York canhelp you. Since these recruitment agencies have updated knowledge regarding thejob opportunities available in the therapy field, they can take your careerexactly where you want. Besides helping out qualified cand...
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Your Voice: An Instrument to Business Successwww.AccentOnBusiness.netAs an entrepreneur or an employee, your average day is filled withinteractions with others. Depending on your role and the particular day, youmight find yourself involved in telephone calls, a formal speech, a trainingsession, media interactions, numerous dialogues with colleagues and customers,and even networkingWhile some of these interactions m...
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– HistoryRobert Devaney, head of a dry cleaning plant that processes more than 2,000shirts every day has worked hard to produce the perfect shirt. This is why herecently spent $60,000 on new pressing machines that neatly press 200 shirtsper hour, each ironed as if by hand. Devaney got his start in the dry cleaningindustry more than 30 years ago. He was pursuing a degree in speech pathologyat Northeastern Universi...
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According to the U.S. Department of Labor and the U.S. Bureau of LaborStatistics, the fastest growing occupations in 2009 are heath related becauseof the growing population of baby boomers needing health care.When you think of professions in health care naturally the first thing thatcomes to mind are doctors and nurses, which require substantial education anddegrees. There are, however, many fields that have little...
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If you were born in China but now live in the United States, you are part ofa large and talented group of people. According to the latest censusinformation, there are over 1.6 million Chinese immigrants in the UnitedStates. Of these, two-thirds are of adult working age and two in five have acollege degree or higher; however, two-thirds have limited Englishproficiency.This means that, if you are Chinese and living i...
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The varying degrees of severity with hidden disabilities make them difficultto detect yet there will be tell-tale signs, such as learning difficulties andsocial behaviour problems. These are becoming more recognized in children andyoung adults, and it has been suggested that up to 20% of the population may beaffected to some degree. ADD, ADHD, Dyslexia and Dyspraxia all come intothe category of these hidden d...
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