May 21st, 2012 by pta
www.treeofhope.org.uk Mahlica is a beautiful 7 year old girl from Ilford. She likes the same things as all little girls but she is different in one way — she has a medical condition meaning she can’t walk, is in pain and is deteriorating. The only current treatment is available in the United States. Without the [...]
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April 29th, 2012 by pta
ILO Video Contest on Decent Work for Youth 2012 Entry The solution to this worldwide problem lies in our hands. With the right attitude and quick wit, we can withstand the global jobs crisis. -JOANNE ASCENCION G. VALDEZ, 24, PHILIPPINES
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April 14th, 2012 by pta
Physical therapy is a deeply rewarding healthcare profession that improves the lives of people who have suffered a serious injury or are living with a chronic disease. If you enjoy the academic rigor of the health sciences and the opportunity to forge real connections with patients, you should consider a career in physical therapy, one [...]
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March 24th, 2012 by pta
The Center for Health Sciences at Clarkson Hall houses Clarkson University’s Doctor of Physical Therapy and Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies programs. Please visit www.clarkson.edu/pa/ for more information on Physician Assistant Studies and www.clarkson.edu/pt for more information on Physical Therapy.
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January 1st, 2012 by pta
Formore FREE and useful resources, visit WorkinginCanada.gc.ca or http — The videos in this unique career series represent an innovative production process in two important ways: First, to ensure that the VECTOR videos represented reasonable employment possibilities, CFEE worked with the Industry Sector Councils to identify the most appropriate careers and occupations to profile via [...]
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November 21st, 2011 by pta
25 hours of Awareness of charitable giving opportunities in both our local and global communities The event is both a public awareness campaign and fundraiser for Florida Blood Services, LifeLink Foundation, Red Cross-Haiti Relief, and orphanage relief at the Casa Hogar Esperanza Orphanage in Mexico. Five elite athletes from the Tampa Bay Florida area will [...]
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October 25th, 2011 by pta
His wife thinks he’s a little nuts but his students think he’s pretty cool. Assistant professor of Occupational Therapy Rashid Kashani rappelled down 29 storeys from the roof of the Sutton Place Hotel on Sept. 7. “I’m actually afraid of heights. Terrified!” said Kashani from the University of Alberta’s Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine. “But it’s [...]
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October 19th, 2011 by pta
www.veria.com In this Art Therapy Video from Veria Living, we learn artist Heidi Strunck had a brain tumor, which grew for long enough to destroy her optical nerves and pituitary gland. Now, she can neither see nor hear nor taste, but her sculpture continues in large part because Strunck found the perfect artist’s assistant in [...]
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August 5th, 2011 by pta
In this session, updates on emerging HRSA and HHS issues and initiatives will be provided. The significance of these topics to safety-net health care proviers and frontier communities will be highlighted.
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