Attitudes of Occupational Therapists and Occupational Therapy Assistants Toward the Entry-Level Bachelor's Degree for OTAs
Discussions at the local, state, and national level often focus on the value of and prospect for a change from the current entry-level master's degree to the doctorate degree as the required entrance degree for occupational therapists (OTs). While this debate is not without merit, what appears...
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