How to Become a Healthcare Recruiter
Do you love matchmaking? Are you well-connected, with excellent communication skills? If so, you might make an excellent healthcare recruiter! What is a healthcare […]
Do you love matchmaking? Are you well-connected, with excellent communication skills? If so, you might make an excellent healthcare recruiter! What is a healthcare […]
Many rehab professionals realize at some point that they’d like to teach. It’s the natural progression for quite a few treating clinicians—but it can
If you’ve been exploring non-clinical careers these days, you’ve probably noticed lots of clinicians landing customer success (also called client success) jobs. There’s a
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Rehab professionals understand the importance of data. We are careful to collect measurements from our patients, and our documentation is designed to show hard
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For years, OT has been lauded as one of the best healthcare careers around…so, why would anyone want a non-clinical occupational therapy job? While
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Let’s face it: physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech-language pathology are extremely demanding jobs. You show up for your patients, day in and day
One of the most common questions we get is how to become a health writer. There’s no clear path to working in this field,
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A career in medical sales might feel like the polar opposite of clinical care. In fact, the mere idea of sales seems to be
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This post is written by Crystal Bray, a health content writer and non-clinical SLP. She shares some great non-clinical and alternative careers for speech-language
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Are you intrigued by the diverse world of physical therapy? Interested in becoming a physical therapist (PT), and can’t decide which path to choose?