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Which Is a Better Career?

Question by Blank: Which is a better career? Physical Therapy Assistant or Personal Trainer? I’d like to keep my schooling 4 years or less Best answer: Answer by MaryYou can really do both. You do not need a degree for a personal training. You just take a course at your gym. PTA is a 2 year degree. The best source of information is www.apta.org Good luck I am a PT Read more... ...

Occupational Therapy Assistant?

Question by Ashley J: Occupational Therapy Assistant? So IM thinkinq about doing OTA. this is my freshman year in college second sememster. Ive been taking my prereqs to become a Rn But My heart has always been In occupational therapy.i love the field..Ive heard bad things about it and positive things. I stay in Arkansas. Its a very small town. So I really dont know how good the pay is but it is what i want to do. So if anybody knows anybody in this field or have experience in this field would you please give me some info about it? do you love your job, good pay, rewarding career?? thank you! Read more... ...

What Questions to Ask at Nursing Home Interview?

Question by Whoa!: What questions to ask at nursing home interview? Hello, I have an interview tomorrow at a nursing home for volunteer work. I’m in college and my interest is in occupational therapy. I will be working with the rehab department. I could tell she expects me to ask a lot of questions in regards to my volunteer work, however I don’t have any except what they require me to wear. Does anyone have any questions I should ask. I would hate to be put on the spot and not have anything to ask… Best answer: Read more... ...

'Affluenza' Defense? Teen Avoids Jail for Fatal DWI After Psychologist's

'Affluenza' Defense? Teen Avoids Jail For Fatal DWI After Psychologist's … He will be sent to an inpatient rehabilitation center in California and his parents will have to pay more than $ 450,000 a year for his treatment. E-Mail. Print. Text Size: A A A. Latest. shutterstock_1156933 Teen Avoids Jail Due To Medically … Read more on Medical Daily Cedars-Sinai & UCLA Join Forces To Open Brand New Rehab Hospital The new inpatient rehabilitation center will not only serve those residents but also will treat complex rehabilitation cases from around the nation, including those with spinal cord injuries, brain injuries, strokes, amputations, neurological disorders … Read more on Huffington Post Read more... ...

Hospital Unveils New $6 Million Rehab Unit

Hospital unveils new million rehab unit The new facility will enable CRMC patients to be treated for everything from stroke/cerebral vascular accidents, neurological disorders, hip fractures, cardiovascular diseases, amputation, arthritis, and pulmonary disorders, in addition to numerous … Read more on Your Houston News Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital grows in east Fort Bend County The new 60,000-square-foot building on the corner of U.S. 59 and Sweetwater Boulevard will have space for physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, aquatic therapy and cardiac rehabilitation. Also planned is an outdoor facility for … Read more on Houston Chronicle Tags: neurological disorders, rehab unit, speech therapy, aquatic therapy, physical therapy  ...

I Am Writing a Book on Dieting… What Are Some Quirky/off-Beat Weight Loss Strategies I Can Try?

Question by superswyguy: I am writing a book on dieting… What are some quirky/off-beat weight loss strategies I can try? I am a published author, working on a book on dieting. As part of it, I am looking to test various weight loss methods. I obviously will give the typical strategies a go (the Atkins, the Liver Cleansing, Jenny Craig etc). What are some other ways to lose weight that I can try? Any tested possibilities will get credited in the book… I will pay particular attention to any that you yourself have tried (regardless of if they have worked or not!) Read more... ...

I Have a Question on Being an Occupational Therapy Assistant?

Question by Noa Bach: I have a question on being an occupational therapy assistant? I was accepted into the occupational therapy program, someone recommended it to me because I am empathetic, compassionate, and always looking for ways to heal and lessen the suffering of others. I was wondering what I would be doing on a daily basis. Is the program hard? Also would I make a great salary to live very comfortably? The other career I was thinking about is preschool teaching but many people in my family discourage me because they say the pay is low and occupational therapy is better since I have a counseling type persona and I can help people with their problems. Read more... ...