Elite Physical Therapy has been awarded “Best Places To Work” by Providence Business News for the third consecutive year. Elite Physical Therapy grew 10 percent this past year helping Rhode …
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Elite Physical Therapy has been awarded “Best Places To Work” by Providence Business News for the third consecutive year. Elite Physical Therapy grew 10 percent this past year helping Rhode Islanders improve their health from painful problems. As a result of their growth and high patient outcomes success rate, they created more jobs, too. Providence Business News selected 50 Rhode Island businesses that have built a successful, productive and engaged workplace for its annual “Best Places to Work” Award. The award acknowledges a business’s excellence, community involvement and leadership. Employers were judged based on confidential surveys of their employees and management reports. “We are thrilled to be recognized in the same company of so many premier Rhode Island businesses,” said Elite Physical Therapy’s founder and owner, Dr. Michael Nula. Pictured from left are Kevin Costello, Maegen Phelan, Brian Whitcomb, Lisa Nula, Michael Nula (founder), Jason Harvey (co-owner), Ryan Toher, Kaitlin Quigley, Brendan Enos, Alaina Reardon, Mark Bastan and Michelle Harvey.
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