Money talks. We know that—that’s why we now have a pay estimate on most of the jobs on the Triage job board (disclaimer: there are a few jobs that we’re contractually unable to show pay, but those are few and far between).
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Although Anastacia Giron-Tupas was born in the Philippines, she’s known throughout the United States.
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From time to time, we are lucky enough to get kudos for our travelers. We love getting compliments from managers, facilities and even other travelers and we’re thrilled to be able to share these. Want to send a kudos to another Triage traveler? Send an email to social@triagestaff.com and we’ll make sure their recruiter is […]
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To commemorate Nurses Week, we will be highlighting a couple nurses who have shaped modern nursing. Read about Colonel Ruby Bradley, a WWII and Korean War nurse who served in the Army.
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To commemorate Nurses Week, we will be highlighting a couple nurses who have shaped modern nursing. Read about Susie King Taylor, a former slave who educated and nursed Black soldiers back to help during the American Civil War.
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It’s a constant source of minor annoyance between recruiter and traveler. The traveler wants to text back and forth, while the recruiter is pushing for a phone call. There’s a few good reasons for that so if you’re wondering, here’s why your recruiter always wants to get on the phone the first time you connect. […]
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Many modern lab professionals owe a lot of thanks to Karl Landsteiner. In the early 20th century, Landsteiner was credited with identifying blood types.
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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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Want to stay up to date with fellow occupational therapists or just have a few laughs as you’re unwinding at the end of a long day? These five OT blogs will give you a little mix of humor, professional expertise and resources to help you do your job and do it well.
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