EPISODE · Nov 8, 2021 · 28 MIN
12 Lessons From 12 Years as an Occupational Therapist
from OT 4 Lyfe · host OT 4 Lyfe
Discussion Points: What I wished I would have known when I was an OT studentLessons learned from the fieldInternational volunteer experiencesOvercoming challengesMentioned Resources: Slides from Winston-Salem State University presentationWorld Federation of Occupational TherapistsLearning How To Money with Joel LarsgaardYour Money Questions Answered with Mindy JensenContact the Show: Subscribe: https://ot4lyfe.com/subscribe/ Website: https://ot4lyfe.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ot.4.lyfe/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ot4lyfe
What this episode covers
Want to know what I wished I would have known as an occupational therapy student? As I have just hit my twelfth year as an occupational therapist, I’ve been doing some reflecting recently and recognized just how much I have learned since I was a student. If only I could go back in time and tell myself all that I know now, but the next best thing is to tell current and future students in hopes that it might help them on their journey. The other week I was honored to get the opportunity to present for the student occupational therapy association (SOTA) group at Winston-Salem State University. This episode is the audio from that presentation sharing the 12 lessons I have learned from 12 years in the field as an occupational therapist. I reference slides that were used during the presentation which are linked in the show notes.
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