OT 4 Lyfe looks to connect and inspire occupational therapy practitioners of all kinds.
Join us as we go in depth to explore the research, issues, and people that influence the lives of OT students, practitioners, and their clients.
Because for us, occupational therapy is more than just a job.
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OT 4 Lyfe looks to connect and inspire occupational therapy practitioners of all kinds.
Join us as we go in depth to explore the research, issues, and people that influence the lives of OT students, practitioners, and their clients.
Because for us, occupational therapy is more than just a job.
Attending a World Federation of Occupational Therapists Congress
OT 4 Lyfe
1 hour 10 minutes 52 seconds
3 years ago
Attending a World Federation of Occupational Therapists Congress
Are you curious to know more about what it is like to attend a world federation of occupational therapists congress? In this episode I bring on two amazing guests, Dr. Emma George, a senior lecturer from the University of Adelaide in Australia and Olga Asrun Stefánsdóttir an adjunct professor from the University of Akureyri in Iceland to share their experiences attending a World Federation of Occupational Therapists Congress. We talk about what it’s like to travel to a new country, especially if we haven’t been there before, tips for making the most of the congress, what we’ve learned from attending, and the impact that it has had on us both professionally and personally. We also share some fun stories that we experienced while at a WFOT congress.
OT 4 Lyfe
OT 4 Lyfe looks to connect and inspire occupational therapy practitioners of all kinds.
Join us as we go in depth to explore the research, issues, and people that influence the lives of OT students, practitioners, and their clients.
Because for us, occupational therapy is more than just a job.