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If what you say is true, then YES. This should be reported to the director with as much evidence as you can put together. Get statements from the patients or ask them if they would be willing to talk to the director if asked. If she is billing more time then she's in the building then the director should be able to see the difference between her ...
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My fieldwork mentors are the reason I was prepared for the test. School was a joke. I graduated in 2000.
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As an almost 10 yr OTR I can say that projects and assignments are a true waste of time. When I hit my fieldwork I was so unprepared for actually seeing patients it wasn't even funny. I had been ''projected'' and ''assignmented'' to death. Luckily when I got to my first fieldwork site my mentor did the best thing for me. He wouldn't let me touch a ...
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First, it is an extra layer of protection from being sued if anything happens on the job site. Second, it allows you to open a SEP retirement account and contribute 25% of all monies that are paid to the LLC tax free up 45-46 thousand per year. Finally, it allows you the opportunity to start a business without any employees and receive the tax ...
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What it truly comes down to is what kind of test taker are you. I didn't study for the OTR examine until the night before and passed. But I am also a good test taker. I don't get nervous or anxious about tests like others do. If you are a nervous test taker it will be tough for you to focus long enough to pass, simply because you will ...
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Move to Texas and work for my pediatric facilities. I have 2 OT's with 5 and 10 yrs. of experience and 2 COTA's with 10 and 20 yrs. of experience. Other then that you could talk to your boss and explain how an experienced therapist would benefit the company. You could also find a new job with experienced therapist already in place.
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I think what's shocking is that you've worked for nursing homes for 9 years and continue to do so with this knowledge of fraud and unethical practice. I graduated in 2000 and started in nursing homes. After seeing how they treated patients and therapists I left nursing homes all together. It took me 4 nursing homes in 18 months to ...
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I own two pediatric private practices in Harlingen, Texas and I'm looking for 2 physical therapists to work in my facilities full time. Salaries start at 100,000 and increase with experience. I offer a full benefits package including health, 401K, CEU money, license reimbursement, and relocation assistance. Anyone who knows of a ...
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I own two pediatric private practices in the rio grande valley, texas. I also went to that seminar on how to run a practice and found it acceptable if you never want to grow past 5 employees. I have 51 employees and looking for more. The main thing you need to know is your location. What kind of people are there in ...
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