10 Tips to Building a Strong OT/OTA Relationship

Niccole Rowe, COTA/L Relationships are essential in occupational therapy. Many discussions and articles center around the relationship between patient and practitioner or between the practitioner and an employer. But let's talk about another relationship that impacts every one of us as OT practitioners or future OT practitioners: the OT and OTA relationship. The OT and OTA relationship is dynamic and not confined to the clinical setting. Collaboration between these

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