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Megan Applegate

First Job: Love It or Leave It? - 0 views

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    This article was interesting to read because it discussed the importance of professionalism and becoming successful within your first job. Several interviews with rehabilitation directors and other experienced healthcare professionals took place to discuss information about landing your first job. One of the individuals stated that it usually takes about six to eight months to learn a new role so it is important to stay in one setting or at one job for at least a year. Also, jumping from job to job does not demonstrate stability when an organization is looking into hiring you. Some of the directors recommend staying at a job for at least two years before you decide that you want to leave. For practitioners looking into going into the acute care setting, make sure you have a good general knowledge of various diagnoses because you will see a variety of diagnoses. It is also important for new graduates to look into jobs at organizations with a mentorship program. In this situation, you are assigned a mentor in which you can ask questions and learn from someone who has been in the game and really understands what is expected of the employees at the organization.
decandiad

Professionalism: OT Job Link - 0 views

https://www.aota.org/Education-Careers/Advance-Career/OT-Job-Link.aspx This is a link to OT joblink. Ot joblink does not just list OT jobs in an easy to use database but also has resources listing...

Professionalism

started by decandiad on 17 Oct 17 no follow-up yet
nicarobe88

Supervision-New Graduates - 3 views

The study investigated the perceptions of 74 occupational therapists 6 months after graduating regarding their first occupational therapy position, using a self-administered posted questionnaire. O...

Hummell J. & Koelmeyer L. (1999). New graduates: perceptions of their first position. The British Journal Occupational Therapy 62(8) 351-358.

started by nicarobe88 on 10 Aug 15 no follow-up yet
kelseyanne44

Professionalism: preparing for job interviews as an OT! - 0 views

http://www.slideshare.net/anitahamilton/preparing-for-a-job-interview-as-an-ot Now that we are only a few days from finishing up our last level II, we can finally start thinking about GETTING A JO...

started by kelseyanne44 on 10 Nov 15 no follow-up yet
lisanoua7

Landing Your First Job, From A to Z - 1 views

https://www.aota.org/Education-Careers/Students/Pulse/Archive/job-search/Land-a-job.aspx -Great articles about applying to OT jobs, tips for interviews, and how to decide weather or not you want to...

Occupational Therapy jobs

started by lisanoua7 on 09 Dec 17 no follow-up yet
beccaneffssu

How to Land Your Frist Job From A to Z - 2 views

http://www.aota.org/~/media/Corporate/Files/ConferenceDocs/Conclave/2015%20Handouts/Microsoft%20PowerPoint%20-%20HOW%20TO%20LAND%20YOUR%20FIRST%20JOB-%202015%20Compatibility%20Mode.pdf The followi...

started by beccaneffssu on 10 Aug 16 no follow-up yet
limkej

OT Job Hunting - 0 views

https://otpotential.com/occupational-therapy-jobs This page shares tips and tricks to help discover the most desired job possible for new OT graduates. They also touch on travel therapy, and disc...

occupational therapy job

started by limkej on 29 Nov 17 no follow-up yet
Megan Applegate

OT Ideas and Resources - 1 views

http://otpotential.com/ Here is a website that has a variety of helpful resources for OTs and OT students that may be helpful. It is a blog that was created by an OT and contains a variety of reso...

started by Megan Applegate on 06 Aug 16 no follow-up yet
beihlt

stroke risk and job stress - 0 views

This Blog discusses a study that found stroke risk increases with job stress. They note the increase in unhealthy behaviors associated with having a high-stress job.

http:__blog.todayinot.com_analysis-work-stress-stroke_

started by beihlt on 08 Nov 15 no follow-up yet
eesmith12

6 Awesome Tips for Your First OT Job - 0 views

https://newgradoccupationaltherapy.com/6-awesome-tips-for-your-first-ot-job/ This source provides tips for your first OT job and how to make sure it is successful. My favorite is the advice on pat...

started by eesmith12 on 27 Nov 17 no follow-up yet
kobringer

6 Steps to the Right OT Job - 0 views

A helpful little post on steps to finding the right job for us - something we all have had on our minds lately! https://otpotential.com/occupational-therapy-jobs

started by kobringer on 02 Dec 17 no follow-up yet
lisanoua7

The Path To Landing The Perfect OT Job - 0 views

https://otpotential.com/blog/2015/12/1/finding-the-perfect-ot-job

Occupational Therapy jobs

started by lisanoua7 on 09 Dec 17 no follow-up yet
kimbleraf

Evidence Based Practice - 0 views

Authors state that the purpose of this study was to examine how U.S. occupational therapy practitioner's access and use clinically relevant evidence based practice research. Authors surveyed clinic...

started by kimbleraf on 16 Aug 15 no follow-up yet
nicarobe88

Evidence-Based Practice - 0 views

The purpose of this study was to examine how U.S. occupational therapists access and use clinically relevant research results. Occupational therapists who responded noted they occasionally accessed...

Dysart A. M. & Tomlin G. S. (2002). Factors related to evidence-based practice among US clinicians. American Journal of Occupational Therapy 56(3) 275-284.

started by nicarobe88 on 09 Aug 15 no follow-up yet
emking

Evidence-Based Practice - 0 views

This study examines how occupational therapists in the United States access and use clinically relevant research results. Clinically practicing occupational therapists who were members of the Ameri...

started by emking on 13 Aug 15 no follow-up yet
tracicarpenter

At Work: Recent College Grads Lack Professionalism - 0 views

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    This article accuses and states that recent entry-level graduates lack professionalism in the work place. This comes from a study conducted by the Center For Excellence at York College of Pennsylvania. This survey is done to attempt to see if entry level professionals are meeting job qualifications.
harrisn2

Occupational Employment and Wages, May 2014 - 0 views

The bureau of labor statistics updates current statistics on various jobs. It is a good resource to stay updated on OT salaries, employment and job outlook. http://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes2911...

started by harrisn2 on 19 Nov 15 no follow-up yet
lasurea

Psychosocial Needs: Psychosocial Needs of the Elderly - 2 views

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    As individuals age, communication often times becomes more difficult due to loss of hearing and eye sight. This PDF document provides information in a classroom format, with learning objectives and simple follow-up questions, to help students and clinicians alike to better understand the psychosocial needs of older adults. The document discusses how our views on aging also impact the patient that we are encountering on a daily basis. It is our task to provide the resources needed to these individuals to gain satisfaction and a sense of wellbeing. Lastly, the document provides ideas and information of alternate ways of thinking, communicating, as well as myths both positive and negative to better assist us in our learning process.
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    This PDF document was part of a training course provided by Kansas Association of Homes and Services for the Aging. This particular document outlines various psychosocial needs of the elderly, and various strategies health care professionals can utilize to help provide more person-centered care. Psychosocial needs/issues can arise as a result of the many changes that can occur during older adulthood. This article outlines seven changes that frequently occur in older adulthood that can present potential issues when individuals do not adjust to the changes. For instance, family changes occur as parents who used to care for their children are now being cared for by their children. Individuals may face retirement, and no longer have a sense of who they are without a job title. Older adults may experience an awareness of their mortality as loved ones die and their health declines. Individuals may lose their spouse and companion. Fear of loss of independence may set in as persons experience a decline in health and their physical abilities. Poor adjustment to changes in income after retirement can trigger psychosocial issues. Finally, loneliness may occur as children become busy, older adults do not drive, and spouses and friends die. All of these various factors can create psychosocial needs within a person's life. This article does a great job at not only defining why psychosocial issues may be present within this population, but also provides strategies to help older adults find joy in their lives again and help address their psychosocial needs. For instance, the article focuses on building on lifelong interests and offering new activities that an individual can engage in for pleasure.
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    This article can help those who work with elderly individuals to identify common psychosocial needs among this population, in hopes of providing better care.
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    This article can help those who work with elderly individuals to identify common psychosocial needs among this population, in hopes of providing better care.
limkej

OT Interview Guide - 2 views

https://otpotential.com/blog/ot-job-interview This page provides some potential questions and answers that any OT may encounter when interviewing for potential new positions in the field.

occupational therapy job interview

started by limkej on 30 Nov 17 no follow-up yet
hauterr

Best Answers to the 11 Most Difficult Interview Questions - 0 views

https://www.aota.org/Education-Careers/Students/Pulse/Archive/job-search/interview.aspx This provides common interview questions (and appropriate answers) that may be asked of us while interviewin...

started by hauterr on 27 Nov 17 no follow-up yet
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