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Minimum Specifications Education - Bachelors degree in nursing if Registered Nurse, or Bachelor's or Masters degree, Physical Therapy or Occupational Therapy. Certification/Registration/Licensure Must have current, valid RN license or temporary RN license from the Texas Board of Nursing; or, valid Compact RN license -OR- Must have current licensure as a Physical Therapist with the Board of Physical Therapy Examiners for Texas -OR.
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As a Patient Service Representative at PRN Physical Therapy, you'll be an essential part of our team, providing exceptional customer service and administrative support to ensure a smooth and positive experience for our patients.
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Evaluates, plans and implements specific treatment programs for individual patients according to the principles of physical therapy in addition to providing leadership to Physical Therapy professional and support staff.
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Provide input to the Regional Director of Physical Therapy on capital equipment proposals, additional PT support staff, and etc. Meet with the Market Director of Physical Therapy and or other staff on a regular basis, including off-site to discuss quality of patient care, procedures, records, review of policies, attend training sessions, educational seminars and other issues as required.
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With our comprehensive allied professionals and nurse staffing services, we provide you access to a qualified network of healthcare professionals including allied and nursing staff. To support this, we place proficient and trained EMR & EHR professionals after thorough skill evaluation, licensing verification, and other background checks.
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Baylor Medical Center at Uptown is currently seeking a Physical Therapist in the Physical Therapy Department for PRN opportunities. The PT provides input or support for facility training opportunities in ergonomics, body mechanics, and patient handling for staff as well as peri-surgery education for patients/families.
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Operating across various communication channels (phone, email, chat), this role engages with patients of physical therapy to facilitate their access to necessary care. Supporting decentralized physical therapy clinics, the focus is on delivering personalized patient experiences.
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Clinical practice includes evaluation and occupational therapy treatment planning to facilitate rehabilitation of the mental, physical or emotional disabled person. To support this, we place proficient and trained EMR & EHR professionals after thorough skill evaluation, licensing verification.
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Our Physical Therapist PRN is a staff therapist who participates in the evaluation and treatment of patients based upon current principles and practices of Physical Therapy.
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Seeking a full time women’s and men’s health specialist to join our dynamic orthopedic physical and occupational therapy team in our brand new facility on the Baylor University Medical Center campus.
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