Many people who hold occupational therapy jobs enjoy their work and capitalize on the opportunity to be of assistance.
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Increasing numbers of men enter nursing
A profession traditionally dominated by women is seeing larger amounts of men penetrate the ranks.
Continue reading »Celebrate Occupational Therapy Month in April
Because occupational therapy plays such an essential role in the healthcare profession and in the lives of so many patients, April has been named Occupational Therapy Month.
Continue reading »Healthcare Staffing Leader, Aureus Medical Group, to Exhibit at Clinical Laboratory Management Association’s ThinkLab
Aureus Medical Group (web: aureusmedical.com), a national leader in healthcare staffing and medical laboratory jobs, has announced that it will participate as an exhibitor at the Clinical Laboratory Management Association’s 2012 ThinkLab to be held April 29- May 1, 2012 at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, GA.
Continue reading »Occupational therapy students help lighten politicians’ burden
Aspiring occupational therapists recently brought their concerns to the Massachusetts State House.
Continue reading »Destination: Hawaii
With spring upon us and summer just around the corner, we are starting to see trends on where travelers would like to visit for their next assignment. One of the hot destinations (no pun intended) is Hawaii! If you haven’t been to Hawaii before, you are in for a wonderful surprise. This is one of the most beautiful places on earth and Hawaiians are truly kind.
Continue reading »Aureus Medical Employees of the Quarter
Aureus Medical is happy to announce its Employees of the Quarter. Employees are nominated by their Account Managers each quarter. The winners will then be included in the 2012 Employee of the Year nominations. Congratulations to all!
Continue reading »Hawaii projected to see increased demand for nurses, teachers
Improvements to the economy of Hawaii will encourage strong demand for nurses and teachers, according to forecasts issued by labor officials with the state.
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