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Artificial intelligence can scan doctors’ notes to distinguish between types of back pain

 


‘Start low, go slow’ still applies for pain management, especially for older patients

 
 
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Massage therapy allows practitioners to expand their horizons

Massage therapists can benefit from various work environments in a non-committal way, opting for “gigs” in cottage country, at company wellness fairs, fundraising events or themed weekends. A locum position for a pregnant or injured therapist at a private clinic can be an ideal opportunity to experience clinic ownership without the overhead and risk.

Due to the physical nature of massage therapy, a 40-hour workweek is impractical and unsustainable. Amateur athletes can find themselves in this restricted category as well, seeking non-physical side hustles to support and finance their demanding training.
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RMT Business and Ethics Forum

June 20, 2020
Kitchener, ON
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