Occupational therapy models, theories, frameworks, frames of reference — all of these different terms can be enough to make your head spin! Content that we learn in OT school is often heavily focused on these areas, and for good reason. We need to understand the basis behind all of the work we are doing as […]
For today’s article, we’re featuring this guest post of a day in the life of ergonomics occupational therapist Kirsten Beshay, OTR/L. We want to give a huge thanks to Kirsten for sharing her experiences with tips to get started in ergonomics OT. Like this day in the life article? Be sure to also check out […]
When I entered the profession, most of the occupational therapy jobs in my city were for nursing homes or skilled nursing facilities (SNFs). It was common to start your career at places like these to get experience, and then move on to another practice area. For some, however, it was always in their heart to […]
Hey everyone! Sarah and Brad here, the people behind the scenes of My OT Spot. This post is a bit out of the ordinary for us not being a super researched and educational post. Not to worry, though, we’re still working around the clock (on weekends, anyway!) to continue to provide you guys with great, 100% helpful content […]