Maybe you should do a "regulation" video. I haven't seen you make one and it would be nice to have a general review of laws and regulations related to the NBCOT, schools, peds, maybe other areas ADA, etc
i was taking a practice test on the AOTA website and was mind blown by a question i got wrong related to supervision. Did you know that PT's can be "hand specialist certified" but they can't supervise COTA's... that can only be done by OTR
Maybe you should do a "regulation" video. I haven't seen you make one and it would be nice to have a general review of laws and regulations related to the NBCOT, schools, peds, maybe other areas ADA, etc
Helpful for my examination. Thank you.
Great video
Sorry I don't know that answer off the top of my head. I'll see if I can find it when I can get a chance. Does anyone know in the comments?
Does entry level OT need supervision? Some resource say Nopes some say close in the beginning 😳 please help🙏🏻
i was taking a practice test on the AOTA website and was mind blown by a question i got wrong related to supervision. Did you know that PT's can be "hand specialist certified" but they can't supervise COTA's... that can only be done by OTR
That's interesting. Kind of makes sense. Didn't know that!
Makes sense because the foundation degree between the OT and COTA is occupational therapy. The hand certification doesn't specifically focus on OT.