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    Episode 3: From OT to Rehab Manager

    en-usJuly 25, 2018
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    About this Episode

    Devin's guest on this episode is Michelle Lenore, a former occupational therapist who has transitioned to a new position as a rehab manager. Michelle brings us an honest look at the transition from clinician to Rehabilitation Manager role. We discuss job duties, stress management and skill set required for the job.Its a highly recommended listen for anyone seeking tips or considering a role in management.

    for more information and to check out our job listings, check us out at myptsolutions.com

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