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2010 AOTA Conference Recap
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Centennial Vision “We envision that occupational therapy is a powerful, widely recognized, science-driven, and evidence-based profession with a globally connected and diverse workforce meeting society's occupational needs” 2017 projection
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How can we contribute? Membership in AOTA and contribute to AOTPAC Stay in tune with current events What happens now, affects us later. Develop your leadership capacity and encourage others in doing the same Seek out opportunities for advocacy Making alliances & build relationships Look further to areas of practice that are not as fully developed (SIS) Ginny Stoffel PhD, OT, BCMH, FAOTA
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My wake up call… 80% of students after graduation become non-members of AOTA APTA-PAC contributions are nearly 3x that of AOTPAC Mean 3x the representation; congressional support awareness of the profession Professions are expanding their scopes of practice and changing definitions to include traditional domains of OT Nearly 90% of Occupational Therapy is paid for by Federal funding Paul Fontana OTR, FAOTA, 2009
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AOTPAC – Growth & Opportunity Pursues public policy agenda, supports the lobbying efforts and legislation Decisions of Congress= long term affect on practice Key part of AOTPAC efforts by members is developing relationships with their elected officials; Local & State level An educational tool for elected officials; lobbying and open discussion occurs about OT AOTPAC makes carefully studied, well-informed decisions on which candidates and officeholders to support. Solely donation based ex: $10/yr = $40,000 annually Amy Jo Lamb, OTD, OTR/L AOTPAC Chair & Region IV Representative
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OT Connections http://otconnections.aota.org Access through AOTA AOTA members use same login info. Provides practitioners and students: Opportunity for posting a blog to inform and share ideas Attending discussions in forums Joining groups Colleges, state associations, advocacy groups, multicultural organizations, etc.
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Leadership Perspectives and Values Commitment and time management Influence others and creating a team (Alliance, Ask, Answer, Act) Seek out your interests and match your talents
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Special Interest Section (SIS) http://www.aota.org/Pubs/SISQs.aspx Administration & Management Private Practice & Business Owners Education Fieldwork & Faculty Developmental Disabilities Home & Community Health Home Modifications Gerontology Mental Health Physical Disabilities Hand Rehabilitation Driving/Driver Rehabilitation Sensory Integration School Systems Technology Work Programs Industrial Rehab Injury Prevention Ergonomics
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Shifting Gears to NBCOT If you thirst for knowledge, be sure not to drown in all the information. ~Anthony J. D'Angelo
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NBCOT – FACEBOOK Sample Practice Questions on www.Facebook.com/NBCOTCertification Questions are posted each Monday on the discussion page Posts answers, discussions, rationales, and comments Answers are posted each Friday with rationales and references Questions are maintained on the site
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NBCOT – Exam Prep Accessible at www.nbcot.org for STUDY TOOLS: FREE Options: Examination Blueprints – roadmap to preparation Examination Readiness Tool Self-Assessment tools Practice areas; general practice geriatrics, orthopedics, pediatrics Simulated Tutorial – purely the format of the test Test Prep *Cost based on type and package* Practice test - 30 minute of clinical simulation problems Content test - Rationale for Physical Disabilities, Mental Health, Pediatrics, Administration
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