Hello,
I'm an undegraduate human biology major looking into going into some sort of
health care. I have experience on the "other end" of OT (Cerebral Palsy) and
like the patient-centered nature of OT. I'm looking into doing some
observation hours with OTs this summer to get a better feel for the profession,
but in the mean time, I'd like to know what you think of the profession. I've
heard from some OTs who left the profession to become MDs, citing thw
"anti-inlellectual" nature of OT, the fact that they felt like they could
basically be replaced by a CNA, and the lack of respect. What do you think
about these things? Idf you could do it again, would you stay an OT? Why or
why not?
Thanks,
Emily
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