Why I Chose OT: Gabbie Marshall
Former University of Iowa women’s basketball star, Gabbie Marshall, chose OT as her career path because she wanted to help make a difference in people’s lives.
April is National Occupational Therapy Awareness Month. Learn Why OT is the Best Healthcare Career!
April is National Occupational Therapy Awareness Month. Learn Why OT is the Best Healthcare Career!
Former University of Iowa women’s basketball star, Gabbie Marshall, chose OT as her career path because she wanted to help make a difference in people’s lives.
While many people associate occupational therapy with recovery from physical injuries or disabilities, the profession has deep roots in mental health too.
I love how OT addresses a wide range of occupations that people do in their day-to-day lives.
Thinking about what to do for the rest of your life? Occupational therapy has it all!
The world of healthcare is full of exciting careers that make a real difference in people’s lives. Don’t wait until college to start exploring all the possibilities!
If you love working with kids but teaching isn’t your thing, there are plenty of great career options that you can explore – including occupational therapy!
Did you ever wonder why there is a profession called occupational therapy? Learn how it got its name.
I was drawn to occupational therapy because the treatment sessions were all tailored to working on each patient's daily skills.
After seeing an OT in action, I knew what I wanted to do—I wanted to make everybody feel like somebody in a world that tries to make everybody feel like nobody.
A cousin's congenital hand deformity led me to my first experience with OTs, and ultimately to my career as a hand therapy clinical specialist in OT.