2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12909-024-05303-7
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Occupational therapy students' perceptions of their experience in a role-emerging Level II fieldwork within higher education student services

Marie-Christine Potvin,
Alexis N. Morales,
Erin K. West
et al.

Abstract: Background Role-emerging settings – those where occupational therapy (OT) services have not traditionally been provided – are common sites for practice placements of entry-level occupational therapy students. A growing body of literature has attempted to determine the value and drawbacks of such practice placements on the professional preparedness of OT students with mixed findings. Benefits have been identified, including increased cultural understanding, advocacy, creativity, initiative, and … Show more

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