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Physical Therapist will partner with the Market Director of Physical Therapy and Medical Center Manager (MCM) to ensure center operations are consistent with medical policy and professional standards at Nova Medical Centers.
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Nova Medical Centers has dedicated over 28 years to providing exceptional Occupational Medical services and successfully operates outpatient clinics. Our commitment to providing special care to our patients, excellent customer service to our clients, along with our convenient locations are just a few reasons why Nova Medical Centers is one of the most highly regarded Occupational Medical companies.
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Physical Therapist will assess each patient, develop a plan of care, safely implement, and modify plans as necessary in accordance with American Physical Therapy Association Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice, American Physical Therapy Association's Guide to Physical Therapists Practice and State Practice Act.
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Our physical therapists redefine occupational medicine and follow a sports-medicine approach, relying on early intervention and treating our patients in spacious, open gyms. Communicate on a regular basis with all physical therapy patients, setting their expectations for return-to-work and emphasizing education and motivation for compliance with the established treatment plan(s.
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These services include minor emergencies, injury care, pre-employment services and physical therapy. Provide input to the Director of Physical Therapy Operations on capital equipment proposals, additional Physical Therapy support staff, to ensure responsibilities are consistently met.
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