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Occupational Therapy Students' Perspectives of Professionalism: An Exploratory Study http://scholarworks.wmich.edu/cg... - 1 views

started by amandamccoy on 11 Nov 16
  • amandamccoy
     
    This study is a qualitative study that looks at how first and second year OT students perceive the concept of professionalism. They found 3 general themes in these students perceptions: searching for explicit examples, responsibility to the profession, and building and fulfilling societal responsibility. I liked this article because the authors state that this is an important concept to understand so that OT programs, OT managers, and OT practitioners can more easily identify research and education priorities when it comes to professionalism.

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