Occupational Therapy in Primary Care: Structures and Processes that Support Integration
Few studies have outlined the processes and structures needed to develop and integrate occupational therapy into a primary care provider's office setting. This paper focuses on implementation of the clinic model of occupational therapy in primary care and is intended to address the deficiencies...
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Main Authors: | Brenda Koverman (Author), Lydia Royeen (Author), Mary Stoykov (Author) |
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