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Royal College of Occupational Therapists
Royal College of Occupational Therapists
8 episodes
2 months ago
How are research priorities defined? Why do they matter? How do they affect occupational therapists in practice and the people who access occupational therapy services? We consider these questions as we follow one research priority, from its setting right through to its clinical application. If you would like to influence occupational therapy research so it focuses on what really helps make a lasting difference to people’s lives, please fill in this survey and forward it to your networks: https://www.rcot.co.uk/researchpriorities Music © Dan Smith. www.pond5.com/artist/soniquest#1/2064
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How are research priorities defined? Why do they matter? How do they affect occupational therapists in practice and the people who access occupational therapy services? We consider these questions as we follow one research priority, from its setting right through to its clinical application. If you would like to influence occupational therapy research so it focuses on what really helps make a lasting difference to people’s lives, please fill in this survey and forward it to your networks: https://www.rcot.co.uk/researchpriorities Music © Dan Smith. www.pond5.com/artist/soniquest#1/2064
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The robots are coming: the future role of technology in occupational therapy
Royal College of Occupational Therapists
13 minutes
7 years ago
The robots are coming: the future role of technology in occupational therapy
RCOT's professional adviser, Paul Cooper, discusses the future role of technology in occupational therapy. If you want to discuss this topic further, you can get in touch with Paul via Twitter @PaulCooperOT. As always, we want your feedback on today's podcast and we want to know what topics you want to hear about in future episodes, so do please get in touch with us: socialmedia@rcot.co.uk / @theRCOT ---------------- Soundtrack: They Say by WowaMusik @wowamusik Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Music provided by Audio Library youtu.be/E6LCO7SH8kA
Royal College of Occupational Therapists
How are research priorities defined? Why do they matter? How do they affect occupational therapists in practice and the people who access occupational therapy services? We consider these questions as we follow one research priority, from its setting right through to its clinical application. If you would like to influence occupational therapy research so it focuses on what really helps make a lasting difference to people’s lives, please fill in this survey and forward it to your networks: https://www.rcot.co.uk/researchpriorities Music © Dan Smith. www.pond5.com/artist/soniquest#1/2064