An occupational therapy degree can be obtained through a master’s or doctorate degree. Courses for this degree may include anatomy and physiology, psychology, biology, kinesiology, and anthropology. Clinical rotations will also be required for each program. The individual must graduate from an accredited program, pass the national board examination to become certified, and take a licensure exam for whatever state they plan to work in. Occupational therapy, like physical therapy, has specialization in pediatrics, physical rehabilitation, gerontology, and mental health. Depending on where the individual works or what their specialization is can determine what opportunities they have. Someone who works in pediatrics will work with children, while
To serve in the military is a noble act in one’s life to defend our nation and their freedoms. However, what does one do after the military to continue serving. This author states after serving 20 years in the United States Army as a human resources sergeant. He chose the profession of occupational therapy in a veteran’s hospital after he graduates as an Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) to serve the military and their families due to the fact that he is a veteran himself. After serving 3 tours in Afghanistan and understanding the effects of war does to Soldiers and their families. From reintegration after a deployment and transitioning out of the military and rejoining the civilian population. Find themselves under educated and unable
Chris Burke, an American actor rightly quotes, It’s not our disabilities, it’s our abilities that count.” Has any illness, injury, or disability affected your daily movements? Do you wish to live life to the fullest? Do you want to challenge your disability, and promote your abilities to perform everyday life activities with fluency? Then you would be needing the help of an occupational therapist.
This scholarship is very important to me in many ways.This scholarship will help me physically and emotionally if I receive money. For instance, it will make me stress less about how I am going to be able to pay for my tuition and fees and not have debt. Also, it will give me a way to purchase my books for the classes I will take.Since I will not receive financial aid I will have to apply for more scholarships. I plan to go to Northwest Shoals to be able to get my basics done and further my education and transfer to Wallace State to be able to become an Occupational Therapist it has always been a desire to work with many people and help someone out if they needed it. Some of my college goals is to be able to maintain a high GPA and do the
When I graduated from high school I originally planned on being an Athletic Trainer. After being accepted into not only Shenandoah University but the pre-admit AT program which is a three plus two program, I was going to graduate with a masters degree in five years. In my sophomore year at Shenandoah I realized that I did not want to be an Athletic Trainer. I began looking into what careers were out there that I could pursue with an Exercise Science degree. After talking my advisor, who was an athletic training for most of her career, she asked if I ever looked into Occupational Therapy. Once looking into the career I talked to my Aunt who worked in many fields as an Occupational Therapist and learning more about the career I was set on pursuing
Skills Required Excellent communication skills: must be able to listen very attentively to service users and explain to them what to do. Writing skills: the occupational therapist must be able to write and explain clearly the treatment plan for service users and any progress to members of the medical team Excellent team working skills Excellent interpersonal skills Patience Interest to work as part of a team Organisational skills Experience in using information technology Experience to use various occupational therapy tools Training, Qualifications and Experience A 3-4 years Degree in Occupational Therapy or its equivalent Must be registered with the Health and Care Professionals Council (HCPC) Work as an Occupational
You need to have a master's degree in Occupational Therapist and a license. Common bachelor degrees in this field are biology, psychology, sociology, anthropology, or an anatomy. While working on getting your master's degree you should study anatomy physiology and medical terminology Karma you also need to spend six months working with patients. Well most Occupational Therapist work full-time some work part-time. In this field you can work with children
Physical Therapist/Occupational Therapist’s careers are on the rise! According to my interest in adaptive technology, and my passion for helping others, a career as a Physical Therapist/Occupational Therapist (PTOT) appears to be a very positive, and a rewarding career choice for me! As a result, as a PTOT I will be working with new adaptive technologies and career advancement, reveling in ultimate job security, and new methodologies, open to growing employment opportunities, experiencing unlimited options, and the rewards of helping others to be healthy, healthy and knowing I had a part in a their recovery is key. However, as I embark on this career path as a PTOT that I have considered all the positive attributes, and the negative
While shadowing occupational therapy professionals at Montgomery General Hospital, I gained much insight into the profession and the day-to-day duties and responsibilities of a COTA. The entire facility caseload consisted of geriatric patients, and many of the diagnoses were due to cognitive deficits or recent falls due to weak lower extremities. Diagnoses observed were dementia, CVA, a hip fracture, a total knee replacement, osteoarthritis of the shoulder, bilateral upper extremity/lower extremity weakness, and total blindness.
As an occupational therapy practitioner, it is important to understand how to modify homes to fit an individual with a disability. In this paper, I will share what I believe are the best modifications to my own 2-story home for an individual in a wheelchair including the entrance and half-bath, kitchen, stairs,
There are many things that you have to be able to do to be a occupational therapist. You have to be able to “Test and evaluate patients ' physical and mental abilities and analyze medical data to determine realistic rehabilitation goals for patients” ("Occupational Therapists."Ohio Means Jobs ). This means that you have to be able to figure out your patient 's physical and mental abilities and you have to know what is best for your patient.
In order to be considered for a job in this field you need to have a Master’s Degree in Occupational Therapy. Along with a Master’s Degree you also need to have a state license, be CPR or Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS) certified, sometimes both are necessary. In order to get a state license, you need to go through a Master’s program, have fieldwork experience, and pass the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT) exam. Once pass the exam, you will be given an OTR credential and continued education will have to follow in order to maintain the OTR credential. Others optional certifications can be taken from the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA). Also, you are required to have at least one to two years of experience, but some employers may differ. Key skills that an employer’s looks for in an Occupational Therapist are good communications and interpersonal skills, compassion, patience, and strong writing skills. Physical strength is sometimes taken into consideration as
Third of all, an assistant going forward of the career ladder can become an occupational therapist. The occupational therapist assists clients in performing daily basic activities. An occupational therapist is one member of a rehabilitation team that may also include physical therapist, speech therapist, psychologist, and social work. Occupational therapists also work with particular children or the elderly, or they may work in specialized settings including mental health. The education requirement is a master degree. The occupational therapist must be licensed in order to practice. To obtain the licenses one must graduate from an accredited educational program and pass a national certification examination. The median annual salary is $73,820 and a median hourly rate of $35.49.
To be an occupational therapist a person can get either a masters degree or a doctorates degree. Occupational therapist assesses the physical, mental or emotional deficiencies of patients and then prescribe exercises and training activities to help restore lost skills. The Focus 2 website does a really good job at explaining the career but I wish it told me where there is a need for this job. My only question is what states have a need for this job? I know that some states have an overflow of Occupational therapist and some states need them like crazy.
Through experience, I learned how to interact with patients and family members as an occupational therapist in sub acute setting, espeicailly how to deliver message to family member professionally. I Also, I witness the necessity of cooperation in PT/OT/SLP and other health professionals to make optimal outcome of patients. I have learnd how restorative FOR, biomechanical FOR, rehabilitative FOR, PNF are being utilized into therapy sessions to patients with orthopedic, neurological conditions.
All physical therapists must have a graduate degree from an accredited physical therapist program before taking the national licensure exam that allows them to practice the job. Physical therapists have the most specialized education to bring back and improve motion. Today's physical therapist is required to complete a graduate degree a masters or clinical doctorate from an accredited education program. A growing majority of programs offer the Doctor of Physical Therapy degree. Currently, one hundred ninety nine colleges and universities nationwide support professional physical therapist education programs now offering the Doctor of Physical Therapy and many others are planning to convert.