Nursing professionals or students seeking a career in travel nursing may need to tailor their background to include a variety of occupational requirements if they want to join that industry.
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Travel healthcare, staffing and career insights from Aureus Medical.
Social media networks connect traveling nurses
For traveling nurses seeking a little connectivity, industry-specific social media networks are available to attach their identity to.
Continue reading »The perks of part-time travel nursing
As part of a growing trend in healthcare staffing, the majority of traveling nurse positions are full-time. However, a part-time position offers perks a full-time position may not.
Continue reading »NY governor signs law requiring payment for autism treatment including physical therapy and occupational therapy
The governor of New York signed into law a requirement that health insurance providers will need to pay for an array of treatment for disorders among the autism spectrum.
Continue reading »Colorado State wins grant to probe brain-computer interaction, occupational therapist among research team
The National Science Foundation awarded a five-year $1.2 million grant earlier this to professors at Colorado State University to work on brain-computer interaction for people suffering from severe motor impairments.
Continue reading »Wheelchair-bound man benefits from physical therapy
An Eastern Massachusetts man suffering from symptoms of multiple sclerosis for the past 31 years finds solace at a local YMCA where one benefit of his physical therapy regimen is helping him exit and return to his wheelchair.
Continue reading »The demand for remote and traveling nurses changes the face of healthcare
Traditionally, nurses and other medical professionals were connected to a single practice or facility.
Continue reading »Double-hand transplant patient advances with occupational therapy
A Virginia woman who lost both hands four years ago is working with physical therapists and occupational therapists after a historic double-transplant in Philadelphia.
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