
Pre-employment or return-to-work health screenings may involve urinalysis or other methods to detect substances affecting job performance or safety. For example, certain transportation industries mandate screening for controlled substances due to safety... Read more »

Entry-level professional practice as a physical therapist mandates a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree from an accredited institution. This signifies a shift from the prior Master of Physical Therapy (MPT) credential,... Read more »

Federal motor carrier safety regulations mandate urinalysis for controlled substances as part of the medical examination process for commercial drivers. This testing helps ensure that those operating large vehicles are fit to... Read more »

Occupations demanding exertion and movement encompass a wide range of professions, from those requiring intense physical labor like construction and firefighting, to those involving more moderate activity such as nursing or teaching.... Read more »

