Passing the NBCOT Examination: Preadmission, Academic, and Fieldwork Factors
All occupational therapy students are required to successfully complete the certification examination administered by the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT) before they can practice independently. The need to repeat the examination can result in stress, anxiety, and fin...
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Main Authors: | Sharon D. Novalis (Author), Jill M. Cyranowski (Author), Cathy D. Dolhi (Author) |
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