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The Rehabilitation Aide (equivalent to rehabilitation technician and physical therapy aide positions) will assist the Patient Experience Coordinator and clinicians by performing requested administrative and clinical duties.
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As a(an) Physical Therapy Aide PRN with Doctors Hospital of Augusta you can be a part of an organization that is devoted to giving back! We are looking for an enthusiastic Physical Therapy Aide PRN to help us reach our goals.
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Demonstrated competence in physical therapy evaluation, assessment, care planning and treatment. Provide physical therapy treatment and patient care according to hospital, state and federal regulations and professional guidelines.
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Extensive services available for physical, occupational, and speech therapy. Physical Therapy: - Evaluate and treat patients with balance deficits, vestibular dysfunction post-concussion syndrome, vertigo.
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Facility housing multiple Orthopaedic subspecialties (Sports Medicine, Hand Surgery, Joint Replacement, Spine Surgery, Foot and Ankle Surgery, Orthopedic Trauma surgery) in one place along with podiatry and specialists in Physiatry, Neurology, Rheumatology and Occupational and Physical Therapy.
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In addition to physical therapy, Athletico Physical Therapy provides athletic training, occupational therapy, specialty programs, and fitness services to high schools, colleges, and professional sports teams.
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Education: Bachelor’s degree in recreation therapy, therapeutic recreation, recreation administration or an equivalent program from an accredited university. Recreational Therapists are expected to perform responsible, professional work in the evaluation and implementation of therapeutic recreation programs designed to increase, maintain or restore physical and mental health function as directed by the physician.
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You will offer treatments and make referrals for physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, rehabilitation, exercise programs, orthotics and prosthetics, counseling, etc., while helping your patients find relief from pain.
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About The Position Specialty: Physical Therapy Assistant Job Description: Collaborates with the interdisciplinary team, the patient/family/caregiver, and the patient’s primary care provider to develop a holistic plan of care focused on achieving the patient/family physical therapy goals.
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Skywood Recovery provides individual and group therapy, experiential therapy, equine and art therapy, and yoga. Must have experience managing user accounts within Active Directory, VoIP Phone Systems (Mitel 5000), Microsoft Exchange environments, EHR systems (Tier-Sequest.
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Flexible schedules available: Requirements for the Travel Physical Therapist (PT) Outpatient Ortho Sports Med Masters and Doctorate of Physical Therapy (PT) from an accredited physical therapy (PT) program approved by the Council on Medical Education of the American Medical Association in collaboration with the American Physical Therapy Association State licensed as a Physical Therapist (PT) by the Physical Therapy Examining Committee At least 1 year of outpatient ortho experience.
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ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: (Preferred qualifications)Qualified as an Occupational Therapist or Occupational Therapy Assistant, or satisfactory. Hires and retains qualified, competent staff to provide Recreation to attain or maintain highest practicable physical, mental and psycho social well-being.
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Our Registered Behavior Technicians work as valued members of our therapy teams to provide individualized services to children with autism, working under the direct supervision of a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA.
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The Staff PRN Nurse is responsible for assessing patient’s medical needs, monitoring medications, administering and tracking TB skin tests, monitoring random drug screens, and assisting medical providers as needed.
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Serve as a physician leader in marketing our Wound Care Program within the community in collaboration with the Manager of Outpatient Wound and Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy. This east Georgia medical center is seeking a board certified/board eligible General Surgeon, Plastic Surgeon, or Vascular Surgeon to provide services as a Wound Care Physician.
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