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OT 380: Occupational Therapy Level I Clinical - I: Pediatrics
1.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisites: OT 346, OT 356, OT 360)Directed observation and supervised participation in the occupational therapy process in a pediatric/developmental disabilities setting. Emphasis on the integration of theory and practice. Intersession, two weeks, full time.
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OT 381: Occupational Therapy Level I Clinical - II: Psychosocial Rehabilitation
1.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisites OT 347, OT 361, OT 380)Directed observation and supervised participation in the therapeutic process in a psychosocial rehabilitation setting. Emphasis is placed on the integration of theory and practice.Summer, two weeks, full time.
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OT 393: Research Methods in Occupational Therapy
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisite: PSYC 210)This course provides an introduction to understanding how professionals contribute to the knowledge base that supports the field of occupational therapy. The student learns the language of scientific inquiry and how to critically examine research-based literature. The guiding principles that support sound research practices are examined throughout the course.
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OT 440: Management and Supervision of Occupational Therapy Services
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
An application of major management principles to the provision of occupational therapy services with an emphasis on the administrative and supervisory requirements in managing an occupational therapy department. Information provided concerning program planning, recruitment, marketing, budgeting, supervision, documentation, evaluation, reimbursement, and quality assurance. Three hours lecture/week.
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OT 451: Hand Rehabilitation
2.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisites: OT 256, OT 275, OT 356)An in-depth review of the functional anatomy of the hand and arm, with emphasis on rehabilitation principles and basic splinting techniques. Theoretical concepts, evaluation, and fabrication procedures are integrated in lab experiences.One hour lecture, two hours lab/week.
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OT 460: Occupational Therapy Practice III: Physical Rehabilitation
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisites: OT 256, OT 275, OT 346, OT 347, OT 356, OT 360, OT 361, OT 380, OT 381)A study of the occupational therapist’s complex role in providing services to individuals with physical dysfunction. Theoretical frames of reference and various intervention approaches are integrated as techniques and strategies to enhance functional performance are introduced, observed and practiced. Emphasis on safe clinical practice and development of sound clinical reasoning skills.Two hours lecture, two hours lab/week and ten hours of service learning.
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OT 461: (D) Occupational Therapy Practice IV: Geriatrics
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisites: OT 346, OT 347, OT 356, OT 460)An overview of frames of reference, evaluations, and interventions used to enhance elder’s well-being. Emphasis is placed on understanding the biopsychosocial changes and environmental contexts of elders. The ability to provide holistic and humanistic elder care is facilitated through lab simulations, completion of a program needs assessment, and via service learning.Two hours lecture, two hours lab/week and 10 hours of service learning.
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OT 475: Advanced Therapeutic Techniques
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisites: OT 451, OT 460, OT 480)An in-depth examination of selected concepts and approaches in physical rehabilitation, with an introduction to certain specialized areas of occupational therapy practice. Topics will include standardized assessments, industrial rehabilitation, pain and soft tissue management, neurodevelopmental treatment, adaptive positioning and seating, cognitive-perceptual rehabilitation, and reimbursement issues. Two hours lecture, two hours lab/week.
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OT 480: Occupational Therapy Level I Clinical – III: Physical Rehabilitation
1.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisites: OT 381, OT 451, OT 460)Directed observation and supervised participation in the therapeutic process in a physical rehabilitation setting. Emphasis is placed on the integration of theory and practice. Intersession, two weeks, full time.
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OT 494: (W) Evidence Based Research
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisite: PSYC 210; OT 393)This course provides an in-depth study of evidence-based practice. It is a course for occupational therapy students designed to develop essential skills for conducting evidence-based research. It includes the basic steps of the evidence-based practice process and how to apply those steps to examine clinical questions.
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