Join the OT conversation in the clinical realm immediately.
Read the ACOTE standards listed at the front of your course syllabi and know the difference between what the school “interprets” as meeting this requirement and what ACOTE actually “requires”
Read your textbooks to actually understand the information and how it applies to the occupational therapy process
Create Systems, Structure, and Organization from Day 1
Developing effective study habits
https://www.buffalooccupationaltherapy.com/blog/advice-for-occupational-therapy-students/
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Join the OT conversation in the clinical realm immediately.
Read the ACOTE standards listed at the front of your course syllabi and know the difference between what the school “interprets” as meeting this requirement and what ACOTE actually “requires”
Read your textbooks to actually understand the information and how it applies to the occupational therapy process
Create Systems, Structure, and Organization from Day 1
Developing effective study habits
https://www.buffalooccupationaltherapy.com/blog/advice-for-occupational-therapy-students/
A Day In The Life Of An Outpatient Occupational Therapist
BOT Podcast
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A Day In The Life Of An Outpatient Occupational Therapist
A Day In The Life Of An Outpatient Occupational Therapist
BOT Podcast
Join the OT conversation in the clinical realm immediately.
Read the ACOTE standards listed at the front of your course syllabi and know the difference between what the school “interprets” as meeting this requirement and what ACOTE actually “requires”
Read your textbooks to actually understand the information and how it applies to the occupational therapy process
Create Systems, Structure, and Organization from Day 1
Developing effective study habits
https://www.buffalooccupationaltherapy.com/blog/advice-for-occupational-therapy-students/