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Therapy Times is the only all-inclusive community Web site for therapeutic
professionals in the healthcare industry.
Our mission at Therapy Times is to provide an online daily resource for music, nursing, nutrition, occupational, pediatric, physical, respiratory and speech therapists to improve patient care and further
their careers.
Therapy Times features breaking news, in-depth feature articles, career development
tools and Web-based forums and communities where therapists can interact and network
with colleagues striving to improve patient care.
Therapy Times offers the best job openings and powerful career development tools to
help healthcare professionals find the job they've been looking for and develop
the skills they'll need to excel in their new position. Whether you are looking for
a job or a new hire, Therapy Times and its affiliate career centers will satisfy the
demand for skilled healthcare professionals with a wide variety of proven recruitment
advertising services.
For more information, please call 800-983-7737 or
e-mail info@therapytimes.com.

TherapyTimes.com has been honored by the American Society of Healthcare Publication Editors
(ASHPE) for its Web site and weekly electronic newsletter. Therapy Times won silver awards in the
"Best Overall Web Publication" and "Best E-Newsletter" categories, marking the first awards, recognizing
the Web site and its accompanying newsletter, both of which premiered in 2005.
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AOTA 2008 Conference Recap
Check out a Webcast with Henry Hoffman, MS, OTR/L, President of Saebo Inc., as he demonstrates the SaeboReach device, which offers great promise for stroke and other brain-injured patients.

AOTA 2008 Conference Recap
View an exclusive Webcast with David Schmiesing, the regional vice president of Med Travelers, discussing how his organization is connecting allied health professionals with some of the top jobs in the nation.

AOTA 2008 Conference Recap
View a Webcast with David Dubats, the CEO of Second Step Inc., discussing how his company's innovative technology is helping injured patients walk again.
[webcast archive]
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