the various other professions that would allow me to help young children. After exploring numerous different options, I have decided to pursue a degree in psychology with the intention of attending graduate school to become an occupational therapist. By pursuing this career path I will be able to help young children develop skills that they will need in day to day life. One particular aspect of the psychology program at Eau Claire…
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on for my second career profile I found myself at a crossroads and confused as to what I could report on. I found myself in this position because I never saw myself as anything other than a physical therapist and to me this was tough to find another job to report on that I could see myself being just as passionate in as I plan to be in physical therapy. At first I landed on athletic training, but then decided to make a quick pivot and go in the direction of occupational therapy. The American Occupational…
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It is a pleasure to share my personal accomplishments and desire to seek a master’s degree in occupational therapy. As a highly qualified special educator and an advocate for adults with disabilities, I embrace diversity as well as value my gift to teach, guide, and support individuals with mental and physical adversities. It is my life’s purpose to help individuals learn to overcome any barriers that prevents progression. My motto is “remove the “dis” in disability and show your ability.” For…
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in various medical occupations, such as nursing to physical therapy. Not only did I want a career in healthcare that was devoted to helping others, but I wanted a career in the medical field that ensured that one to one patient interaction in a steady pace that you don't get with many other fields. So, I began my research and was immediately intrigued and taken in by the field of occupational therapy. I knew at that moment that this career was my true purpose in life, and I was going to work hard towards…
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failing. Working in home health care as an Occupational Therapy Assistant being paid by the visit, proved to be rewarding and limiting. If the census is high, the paycheck is decent; likewise, if the census is low the paycheck was deficient. To add to the stress, management over staffed the occupational therapy department; therefore, between being over staffed and census being low, I was struggling to provide for my family. This is the norm in the therapy world, companies pay by visit, or on productivity…
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Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Picking and choosing a career path is a daunting task to some, myself included. Do I pick a career based on salary and what will be beneficial to my family? Or do I pick a career that I love, regardless of the money? These are the questions I have asked myself. After a lot of research, I have chosen the latter and have decided that my career goal is to be an occupational therapist…
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Association I chose was the American Occupational Therapy Foundation (AOTF). This association is a national organization designed to advance the science of occupational therapy and increase public understanding of the value of occupational therapy. This non profit organization was founded in 1965. Additionally, when I began navigating this organization's website, I found it fairly easy to use and found their memberships and benefits very quickly. The American Occupational Therapy Foundation works hand in hand…
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was first introduced to occupational therapy during my junior year of high school when I was given the opportunity to shadow an occupational therapist. I had never heard of occupational therapy before, but was quickly drawn into it. The field of occupational therapy resonated with me because it is not only hands-on, helping patients function physically in their different environments, but it can also help people cognitively better their lives. This unique combination of characteristics was exactly…
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San Francisco VA Medical center are still in progress, I, thus far, have learned a tremendous amount about Occupational Therapy in an inpatient hospital setting. I am learning about different assessment tools and have had the opportunity to see some implemented. For example: the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MOCA). My supervising OT has taught me the different levels of assistance in therapy. She has also informed me of the information OTs need when conducting evaluations and the questions that…
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Morgan Mikenas Mr. Matthew English 10-10 22 February 2013 Physical Therapy High School students should start to think about career choices for their future. Some students just can’t figure out a career choice before the end of college. I feel like I would benefit from a career involving treating patients reduce pain and improve mobility. Physical therapists keep the world moving. I think physical therapy would be a great occupation to pursue in the future. An athlete gets hurt on the football…
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