Hi, I qualified earlier 2022 and currently in my first role as a community OT in an integrated ALD team. I can totally see a benefit for an OT in primary care. The speakers clearly have a wide range of skills and experience. It shows that uni is one thing but role/ life experience is snother
Hi, I qualified earlier 2022 and currently in my first role as a community OT in an integrated ALD team. I can totally see a benefit for an OT in primary care. The speakers clearly have a wide range of skills and experience. It shows that uni is one thing but role/ life experience is snother
In the area I work in, standard / non standards , GAS Light and other formal outcome measures aren't always appropriate