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[5 Mar 2010 | No Comment | 26 views]
Featured Travel Physical Therapist Assistant Job in Texas

Texas – PTA (Physical Therapy Assistant) Traveler needed in Texas for this 13 week contract travel assignment.
Great benefits and pay with one of the best travel therapy (rehab) agencies.
While on assignment enjoy visiting Houston, Dallas, Corpus Christi, San Antonio, Austin, El Paso, and the gulf cities.
Contact your Medical Solutions Career Consultant today, whether you are interested in a SNF (Skilled Nursing Facility) , Hospital, Outpatient Rehab or Home Health.
Call a Recruiter at 866-633-3548 to learn more.

To learn more about this travel physical therapist assistant job click here.

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[3 Mar 2010 | No Comment | 47 views]
Why should you consider a travel therapy job?

This video (even though she works for a competitor) is a great explanantion of why a travel therapy job is a great idea for young therapists. Give it a watch.

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[19 Feb 2010 | No Comment | 92 views]
Travel Physical Therapists salary – what’s the number?

In the intro to our Travel Therapy Salary series we talked about how one of the biggest benefits of a travel therapy position versus a perm position somewhere being the increased pay overall. Today we are taking a closer look at the difference in average pay for a perm Physical Therapist versus a Travel PT and the answer is…
$57,000 a year for a Traveling Physical Therapist vs $52,000 a year for a  Physical Therapist
This data comes from averages compiled by Simply Hired, which also has a great tool for you to compare what you would make …

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[19 Feb 2010 | No Comment | 50 views]
On an assignment is no time to get ill.

No, we’re not talking about the Beastie Boys, we are talking about your health and well being. As a traveling therapist you are well aware of that certain something that it takes to be a successful traveler. You must have the right personality to be able to jump right in and be confident in your skills, no matter where you are. You must be able to adapt quickly, for many surprises can arise… And one that most therapists are never ready for are illnesses and being away from home can make the situation seem much worse. You’re not able to enjoy the comforts of your home like you’re use to and to make matters worse, you may not have anyone available to you to look in on you or bring you anything you may need from the pharmacy or store, for like say some Hawaiian Punch (it’s not a sick day without it)!

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[12 Feb 2010 | No Comment | 51 views]
Featured Travel Occupational Therapist Job in Louisiana

Great opportunity for Occupational Therapist in a hospital setting.
Facility has a coastal Louisiana location.
Enjoy great food and atmosphere with your nights off on this 13 week contract.
Must be able to take some weekend call, 1 of every 4 weeks.
If you would like any more information please call Medical Solutions at 866-633-3548 and ask for a recruiter.

To learn more about this travel occupational therapist job click here.

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[5 Feb 2010 | No Comment | 64 views]
Bring Your Best Four Legged Friend With You On Your Next Assignment

Did you know that there are over 46 million households with at least one pooch at home? That’s around 72 million dogs in total and according to a recently released pet census from the American Veterinary Medical Association, cats still greatly outnumber dogs as pets, with 82 million felines, up from 71 million in 2001. Our total pet population has reached a record high of just over 282 million pets. Nearly 60% of all home have one pet with 21% having five or more. So what do these stats tell you? America loves their pets and who wouldn’t? Did you see the face of the pooch in the picture for this post?