If you're ready to bring on a new physical therapist, the first place to start is with drafting a clear and enticing job description. What do you..
Ten Tips for Working with Students with Hearing Loss
Due to the all-encompassing nature of hearing impairment, treating the needs of individuals with hearing loss can seem daunting. While you’re tasked..
Living on the Road: Travel PT in an RV
Have you ever dreamed of becoming a travel physical therapist but fear losing your sense of stability? Well, that was me and Drew a little over a..
5 Ways to Speak with Your Pediatric Patients
One of the first things I remember learning in PT school about the pediatric population is that children are not just small adults. Their minds and..
How to Deal with Abusive Patients as a New Grad PT
"Some things cannot be taught; they must be experienced. You never learn the most valuable lessons in life until you go through your own journey.”..
5 Types of Apps You Need if You Are a Travel Nurse
We all seem to be so attached to our phones, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. As a travel nurse or other healthcare professional, it’s so..
The Ultimate Interview Guide for New Grad SLPs
Congratulations! You’ve finished your graduate school program and are now venturing into the real world of professional speech-language pathology...
5 Things Your Patients Won't Tell You
As New Grad PTs, we often get caught up in what we “should do” and “need to do.” Getting wrapped up in our own mind can cause us to forget what the..
Spanish Speakers and Speech-Language Pathology
As a future speech-language pathologist, I am well aware (and incredibly excited to know) that..
Professional development options vary significantly across careers, and continuing education remains an ongoing requirement for both traveling nurses..