5 Tips for Fieldwork in a Rural Setting

Madeleine Priebe, University of Kansas Medical Center One of the many beauties of the occupational therapy profession is the diversity and ability to have a positive role in almost any setting. Generally, rural areas have less access to health care services than those in more populated cities, creating an opportunity for occupational therapy practitioners. There are a number of benefits and challenges to working in a rural area. As a student at the University of Kansas Medical

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