Location
New York
The Physical Therapist performs initial and ongoing evaluations according to professional standards and develops collaborative plans of care with defined short and long-term goals. Responsibilities also include providing direct therapy services, fitting assistive devices, and reporting patient reactions to treatment to the physician and nurse.
Candidates must possess a current New York State license to practice as a Physical Therapist and hold a Master's Degree. The role involves extensive patient interaction, assessment, and documentation following established guidelines.
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