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Title: 6 Steps To Become an Occupational Therapist


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6 Steps To Become an Occupational Therapist
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ccupational-therapist Earn an associates degree.
Take the Certified Occupational Therapy
Assistant (COTA) exam. Increase involvement with
the occupational therapy field. Advance your
education. Pass the Occupational Therapy
Registered (OTR) exam. Gain state licensure.
1 Earn an associates degree. Occupational
therapy careers require progressed degrees,
however an occupational therapy assistant
associates degree is a pragmatic starting
point. These two-year programs plan students to
sit for the Certified Occupational Therapist
Assistant (COTA) exam, a public exam administered
by the National Board for Certification in
Occupational Therapy. Students can pick up
information and skills in subjects like science
life structures and physiology mental and
physical wellbeing hypothesis and practice
paediatrics and geriatrics. Programs normally
incorporate fieldwork, giving students hands-on
occupational therapy assistant practice. 2
Take the Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant
(COTA) exam. Subsequent to finishing their
associates degree program, graduates interested
in turning out to be occupational therapy
assistants can sit for the COTA exam. The COTA is
a PC based exam comprising 200 numerous decision
questions. After passing, examinees will get an
authority NBCOT certificate and wallet card
around 4-6 weeks after the exam is scored. 3
Increase involvement with the occupational
therapy field. Students who pass the COTA exam
can seek occupational therapy assistant jobs to
pick up involvement with the occupational
therapy field.
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While it isnt necessary to work in the
occupational therapy field as an assistant prior
to applying to an occupational therapy degree
program, having experience may increase the
probability of getting into a masters
program. 4 Advance your education. A masters
degree is needed to turn into an occupational
therapist. Students can either acquire a four
year certification in a connected field, similar
to science or physiology, prior to progressing
to a masters program, or they can apply for a
consolidated bachelors/masters program. In
consolidated degree programs, students take
undergrad and graduate-level courses in
occupational therapy and can graduate with both
an unhitched males and a masters
degree. Masters degree programs consolidate
hypothesis and practice to give students
comprehensive information on occupational
therapy. Fieldwork is required and must be
finished under the supervision of an occupational
therapist. Masters degree programs in
occupational therapy expect to get ready students
to sit for the Occupational Therapist Registered
(OTR) exam. 5 Pass the Occupational Therapy
Registered (OTR) exam. A passing score on the OTR
exam is needed to turn into a licensed
occupational therapist. Like the COTA exam, the
OTR is PC based. There are three clinical
simulation problems and 170 different decision
questions that are designed to assess an
up-and-comers capacity to make conclusions
about customer needs, get information about a
customers occupational presentation and the
factors that play into it, choose fitting
therapies and oversee and direct occupational
therapy services. The exam application costs
515, or 555 for a paper application. Applicants
need to submit either their school transcripts
or their NBCOT Academic Credential Verification
Form and go through a character survey. When they
pass the exam, prospective occupational
therapists will get an official certificate from
the NBCOT and a wallet card. 6 Gain state
licensure. Occupational therapists need to get
licensed in the state in which they plan to
rehearse. Licensure requirements change between
states, yet they normally require a NBCOT score,
scholarly transcripts and an individual
verification. Licensing fees also shift and can
go from around 50 to 240.
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There may be extra fees for things like
fingerprinting and brief licenses as well. To
stay up with the latest, occupational therapists
need to take proceeding with education
units. They can also pursue doctoral degrees to
become specialists and increase specialization
certifications.
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