Occupational Therapy Career Plan

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As I was searching for a job to report 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 Therapy Association details occupational therapy (2017) by saying, “in its simplest terms, occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants help people across the lifespan participate in
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Detailed by the Association of Occupational Therapists of Ireland (2017), an OT could work in all of these many areas: “child and adolescent mental health, adult mental health, old age psychiatry, alcohol and addiction services, neurology, stroke rehabilitation, brain injury rehabilitation, hand therapy and rehabilitation, older persons healthcare, pediatric healthcare and rehabilitation, intellectual disability, palliative care and oncology, orthopedics, musculoskeletal disorder, rheumatology, pain management, mousing adaptations, specialist seating, ergonomics, vocational rehabilitation, acute hospital healthcare, nursing home and residential care, primary and community care, private healthcare, schools and universities, and healthcare management” (pg 1). As you can see, there is an overwhelming amount of areas they can specialize in and that truly took me by surprise when I read it online. The three that I truly could see myself in the future going into would have to be, adult mental health because the human brain is fascinating to me and I love helping people, older persons healthcare because I love the older community and seeing the impact you can make in their life in the last years of their life, and musculoskeletal disorders because it is somewhat like PT and I enjoy working with the human