I think it could make for a strong therapist working in a physical setting at it's most positive possibility (being optimistic rather than realistic) but I really wonder how they retain the mental health aspect which to me is the best thing about OT training - the fact that it covers both (here in the UK at least)
Rayya Ghul On Thu, 16 May 2002 12:29:20 -0400 Ron Carson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello: > > Can I ask for readers' feedback on the trend of some students becoming > trained and licensed as both OT and PT. > > What are the advantages/disadvantages to the OT profession? > > Thanks, > > Ron > > *********��*********** > > Unsubscribe? Send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > In the message's *body*, put the following text: unsubscribe OTlist > > ** List messages are archived at: > > http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected] > > *********��*********** > ---------------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] *********��*********** Unsubscribe? Send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] In the message's *body*, put the following text: unsubscribe OTlist ** List messages are archived at: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected] *********��***********
