Written by Adriana Noton on March 26, 2010 – 2:56 am
Jobs in Occupational therapy field is a career that provides different types of treatment that benefits patients suffering either from disabling conditions affecting them mentally, physically, developmentally or emotionally. These patients basically need assistance to get back to living active and independent lives.
Occupational therapists are trained to care for such patients with special needs. Recognizing the various needs of different patients, occupational therapists jobs includes training that they can apply different therapy methods to suit the need of each patient, helping them heal from the trauma or disability they are suffering from.
Occupational therapy jobs are important in the lives of individuals suffering from any sort of disorder or disability, whether mental, physical or emotional. They are trained to take care of people with special needs. Different patients have different needs, which are why occupational therapists are trained to apply various kinds of methods suited for each type of patient, to help them heal from any trauma or disability they are suffering from.
The assistance may extend to their respective environments until patients are ready to perform their tasks independently. This helps the patient recover quicker. Read more...
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Written by Adriana Noton on March 15, 2010 – 2:44 am
I can only assume that if you are taking the time to read this article, that you must either be or know someone who is looking to find a job here in the medical community. While the community itself might be vast, it might always be as easy as you might think to land some of the bigger positions, like physician jobs.
If you were wondering, the physician job might very well be one of the more difficult jobs to find in the medical field. You have to assume this because the job itself comes with such high regard, and many hospitals and likewise employment establishments consider this position very carefully and do not take applicants lightly.
Therefore you need to be prepared. This will first mean that you should get your resume together in full and in depth for the review of your potential future employers. This should not only include the credentials of yours concerning all of your academic endeavors, it might also benefit you to list anything that you feel might pertain to the position that you are hoping to obtain. Read more...
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Written by funker on December 24, 2009 – 3:17 pm
I’ve worked for 2 Hospitals and it was a job that I loved. I was able to learn the many types of medical procedures, concerns and terminology. While working at the hospital I decided to take a medical terminology course offered by the hospital and passed with flying colors. For the 2nd time in my life I felt like I had finally accomplished a life time milestone. Then my sister in law passed away all of a sudden and my Dad was diagnosed with cancer that same year and passed away. Granted these 2 people meant the world to me. My sister in law was very healthy, trying to lose weight and was the life of the party passed out at home one morning and passed that evening. The doctors could not explain why this happened, but I was curious. I asked my brother questions but he barely had any answers. Therefore I said God needed her more than us. After receiving the news that my Dad was diagnosed with cancer I really became concerned because “cancer” was not a word heard often in my family. I started looking up information about the disease. After researching the condition I found all types of cancer and I became really concerned. Even though I worked in a hospital I should have known about the different forms but it really didn’t affect me until my Dad was diagnosed with the illness. After seeing what my Dad had to go through during his illness and observing other patients and other family members when going in and out of the hospital on a daily basis my heart had such compassion that I wanted to do something in the medical field. I knew I could not be a physician or a nurse because I’m too sentimental. I’m one of those people who get attached to people and can become friends with them in a heartbeat. Read more...
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