Occupational Therapy

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Here are a few additional links on occupational therapy. Enjoy and please visit again soon.

www.AOTA.org : The national organization of occupational therapy.

www.dyc.edu : D'Youville College home page that offers information on the college, the occupational therapy curriculum and admission criteria

campus.dyc.edu. Link to another D’Youville college website

www.nysota.org : The New York State occupational therapy association

www.occupationaltherapist.com : A good resource for additional OT links, definitions, scopes of practice and general information

www.rehabworld.com A good source for additional OT links and areas of practice

www.yotac.com : good source for researching state occupational therapy organizations

www.bls.gov/oco/ocos078.htm Government information on future of OT, job outlook and job satisfaction regarding occupational therapy.

www.handtherapy.net : Good area to learn how occupational therapists work in rehabilitation and help regain hand function

www.advanceforot.org Source providing viewers with articles published in advance magazine

www.hemikids.org/ot.htm Get your questions regarding pediatric occupational therapy answered in this user friendly site

www.pocketfulloftherapy.com additional pediatric occupational therapy site with additional links

www.mother.com A site providing a good source of information and additional links

www.nbcot.com The national board of certification for occupational therapists, provides registration/certification exam information

www.aotf.org The American occupational therapy foundation home website

www.otworks.com Free “ask OT” and provides basic information of who occupational therapists are and job descriptions

www.geocities.com Site providing numerous additional links to additional occupational therapy websites

www.rehabworld.com provides a good understanding of difference between occupational therapists and physical therapists