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Area of Interest

One area I am interested in learning more about is Acute Care. During my observation and shadowing hours, this was an area in which I received very few hours, resulting in a lack of overall knowledge and experience. I’m very interested in learning more in order to determine whether or not this would be an area I would excel in. A few of the things that draw me into Acute Care is the fact that you are one of the first individuals getting to make contact with the patient and their family after a traumatic event. I believe being able to be one of the first sources of encouragement and aid would be extremely rewarding. In addition, I believe you are able to strongly incorporate advocacy and education about OT during this time, which is an important skill to strengthen, especially as a young professional. One area of Acute Care I believe is specifically interesting is the Burn Unit.  However, one of the downsides is that the patient turnover time is typically very short, allowing f

A 90's Baby

The Era Presentations provided a unique outlook into how Occupational Therapy was needed during different decades, as well as how it evolved. In the 90's, technology was booming and many of the sources of entertainment came from from video games, personal computers, and cell phones. Music and TV were also huge influencers coming off the 80's on young adults and teens. One of the most valuable lessons I've learned thus far is that OT's must be able to adapt. So, its no surprise that therapy sessions began incorporating technology into treatment. In addition, the development of personal computers also led to seminars and research publishing sites for further development in education and resources for practitioners and students. Furthermore, the 90's was a time of intense education reform. Tests were becoming more standardized and centered around prepping for college. For OT's in the school setting, I'm sure there was an increase in the overall need, as well