Preparation for Occupational Therapy
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Administration Building, 419-372-2015
Occupational
therapyan auxiliary medical service in which normal activities
are used as remedial treatment in the rehabilitation of patientsis
being used increasingly in hospitals, schools, rehabilitation centers
and related institutions. Such therapy is prescribed by physicians
and applied by trained therapists as part of the treatment of an
adult or a child in the areas of orthopedics, psychiatry, general
medicine and surgery. Professional occupational therapy programs
differ greatly in preprofessional course requirements.
While
advising of a general nature is available through the College of
Arts and Sciences, the student should contact the institution in
which admission will be sought to ensure that specific preprofessional
and admission criteria are met. There are 6 BS/MOT programs in Ohio.
For a complete listing, see the AOTA websitehttp://www.aota.org
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