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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Job Satisfaction For Rehabilitation Counselors, Louis Dudash Iv
Job Satisfaction For Rehabilitation Counselors, Louis Dudash Iv
Theses Digitization Project
Research reveals that rehabilitation counselors who are satisfied with their work environment tend to be more effective and have increased productivity. Rehabilitation counselors work with persons with disabilities to assist them in maximizing their ability to live independently in their communities.
Getting Injured Workers Back To Work: A Descriptive Study Of The Integrated Work Program Success At Rehabilitation Technology Works, Waldtraut Jedamski
Getting Injured Workers Back To Work: A Descriptive Study Of The Integrated Work Program Success At Rehabilitation Technology Works, Waldtraut Jedamski
Theses Digitization Project
This is a descriptive study of the experience that some workers had with the Integrated Work Program at Rehabilitation Technology Works describing the rate of successful return-to-work injuried employees and if the worker continued to stay at this job or been re-injured.
Psychosocial Impact Of Head Injury On The Family, Elizabeth Seccombe Palmer
Psychosocial Impact Of Head Injury On The Family, Elizabeth Seccombe Palmer
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