Rehab Therapy
Travel PTs! If you’ve been waiting for Washington D.C. to be added to the list of PT compact states, you’re in luck. Starting today, Washington D.C. is now a part of the list. The list of PT compact jurisdictions is now up to 31, opening up new locations if you’re looking for a PT travel job. […]
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Travel PTs! If you’ve been waiting for New Jersey to be added to the list of PT compact states, you’re in luck. Starting today, New Jersey is now a part of the list. We hear this is a great thing since a New Jersey license can take a long time to get approved! The list […]
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Hey travel PTs! If you’re looking for a new place to practice and hold a current PT compact license, you have another option starting today. Indiana has officially been added to the list of PT compact states. This now means that the list of PT compact states is up to 29. What is the PT […]
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This year, we’re continuing our recognition of Black History Month, highlighting prominent Black figures in medicine. This week, we’re highlighting Wimberly Edwards, MS, OTR. Ms. Edwards was born and raised in Harlem and studied occupational therapy at New York University and Boston University. She soon worked as a clinician, supervisor and eventually an administrator and […]
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Hey travel PTs! Today’s a great day for you—it’s the day that South Carolina has officially been added to the list of PT compact states. This now means that the list of PT compact states is up to 28. What Is the PT Compact? The PT compact is a list of states that agree to […]
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In our exclusive Facebook group, Team Triage, we have a number of travelers who are avid hikers and a few have even completed the 52 Hike Challenge. The 52 Hike Challenge is simple — hikers should get out once a week and go hiking. Whether it’s a short hike through a local park or a […]
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At Triage, we’re lucky enough to have some incredible travelers as a part of #TeamTriage. But this PT Month, we want to spotlight Kari and Tyler, a pair of traveling PTs.
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We know that pay is important. That’s why we offer actual rates on the majority of our jobs on our Triage job board. We think if you’re looking for allied or travel nurse jobs (including traveling therapy jobs), you should have as much information as possible. It’s part of our commitment to be Real with […]
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Eleanor Clarke Slagle is known as the mother of occupational therapy. She began her studies at the Chicago School for Civics and Philanthropy in 1911, but became interested in occupational therapy while she was visiting the Kankakee State Hospital. In 1912, she founded the department of occupational therapy at Johns Hopkins University. She worked to […]
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Dr. William Rush Dunton, Jr is known as the father of OT. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania Medical School in 1893 and worked in a variety of hospitals in the Philadelphia area. He trained at Johns Hopkins under Howard Atwood Kelly, one of the founding professors at Johns Hopkins.
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