OT Practice magazine is known for providing timely, evidence-supported intervention ideas grounded in successful clinical experiences that cover the full range of clinical occupational therapy.
AOTA CE has created a new continuing education product that highlights two or more relevant OT Practice articles covering comparable topics.OT Practitioners will read the articles, consider the range of ideas presented, and integrate the information into their personal OT toolbox. The included multiple-choice assessment confirms understanding of the content and provides one hour of AOTA CEU credit.
CE Credit: .1 AOTA CEU (1 contact hour/1.25 NBCOT PDU)
Learning objectives for this course:
Following this course, the learner will be able to:
1. Describe the concept of harm reduction
2. Discuss application of the principles of harm reduction in OT practice
3. Identify the relationship between harm reduction, AOTA ethical standards and the OTPF-4
This Practical Practice course emphasizes the importance of harm reduction in occupational therapy and the critical role of practitioners in ensuring that no harm comes to patients—whether through their own actions or the broader impact of Social Determinants of Health (SDoH). Three OT Practice articles were chosen for this course, including: An Introduction to Harm Reduction in OT Practice, Practicing Cultural Humility, and An Occupational Therapy Approach to Address Maternal Mortality and Racial Inequities.
Learning level: Intermediate
Audience: All OT and OTA Practitioners
Please remember that all AOTA courses expire one year from purchase--regardless of state of completion. Please plan accordingly to avoid additional cost to re-open expired courses.
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