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[responsive][/responsive]The Long Island District of NYSOTA is offering scholarship aid to students currently enrolled in an accredited occupational therapy program or occupational therapy assistant program in […]
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Most people know that a physical therapist is somewhere between a medical doctor, a nutritionist, and a personal trainer. Utica College has come up with an […]
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Occupational therapy is a growing profession that has a very low unemployment rate. According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, from 2000-2012, occupational therapists had […]
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[responsive][/responsive]On January 1st, 2013, President Barack Obama signed the American Taxpayer Relief Act, effectively averting the fiscal cliff. This will spare Medicare providers a 2% payment […]