Hi Ron, as a former Nurse who got to "see the light" after working with OTs for a few years (and asking them lots of questions about the kinds of things they did and why they did them) I have to say I am favour of this kind of interdisciplinary orientation .

Moving to OT was the best career move I ever made -went from close to burnt out to someone who loves most days on the job.

We're sure you won't miss the chance to promote the profession Ron ; - )

David, OT
Melbourne Australia


Ron Carson wrote:
Today,  a  nurse is accompanying me on an eval. Our home health director
has asked nursing to do this so they can learn more about OT.

While  this  is a GOOD thing, it's also sort of sad that nursing doesn't
know what OT does in home health.

Ron

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