Occupational Therapy Doctorate Program

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In accordance with the School of Rehabilitation Sciences mission and program goals, OTD graduates will:

Seek Knowledge

  • Demonstrate in-depth knowledge of the basic and clinical sciences relevant to occupational therapy, both in their fundamental context and in its application within professional clinical practice.
  • Demonstrate entry-level competency in clinical skills necessary to perform a comprehensive occupational therapy examination, and evaluation, establish a differential diagnosis, determine an appropriate prognosis, and establish an occupation and evidence-based intervention and/or prevention activities.
  • Understand and value the capabilities of other health care providers and determine, whenever necessary, the need for referral to those other professionals.

 

Affirm Faith
 

  • Model behavior which reflects Christian values, including an understanding of the role of prayer and faith in the complete healing process.

Change the World

  • Provide primary care to patients/clients within the occupational therapy scope of practice
  • Demonstrate legal and ethical behavior consistent with established professional standards.
  • Demonstrate sensitivity to individual and cultural differences when engaged in occupational therapy practice.
  • Demonstrate appropriate and professional behavior.

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CONTACT US

School of Rehabilitation Sciences Building
8515 East Campus Circle Drive
Berrien Springs, MI-49104

Phone: 269-471-6470
Email: otinfo@andrews.edu

Program Director: Dr Dovison Kereri