Developing an Indigenous, Entry-Level Master ' s Degree Program in a Country with an Emerging OT Profession
In the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago the full range of physical, mental, psychological, and socially derived problems of occupational engagement exist. Occupational therapy is often a part of the health care team to address these challenges; however, the profession is at an emergent stage in the c...
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Main Authors: | Lesley A. Garcia (Author), Julie D. Kugel (Author), Heather Javaherian-Dysinger (Author), Esther Huecker (Author) |
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