
The Successful Occupational Therapy Fieldwork Student
Karen Sladyk(Author)
SLACK Incorporated (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 31. May 2002
Book
Paperback/Softback
240 pages
978-1-55642-562-2 (ISBN)
Description
The Successful Occupational Therapy Fieldwork Student is a stimulating new book that paves the way to the profession of occupational therapy. This book fulfills the needs of all OT and OTA students throughout their entire education by fully preparing them for their fieldwork assignments. This is an imperative learning tool for all students since all curricula include Level I and II fieldwork requirements, ranging from the associate's level to a master's program.
This complete fieldwork book contains a wide array of topics that guide the reader from the initial planning steps to the completion of successful fieldwork, including how to design fieldwork as a supervisor. It provides students with the opportunity to not only assess various situations, but also utilize their knowledge to demonstrate clinical reasoning. A multitude of activities are included from the first page to the last, designed to groom students for their fieldwork.
The Successful Occupational Therapy Fieldwork Student is the ultimate resource for OT/OTA students and the clinicians who educate them, providing a wealth of information while allowing for clinical reasoning to occur. This one-of-a-kind book contains unique features that will prove beneficial to students at varying degrees of education.
Features:
Each chapter includes activities and assignments for students to complete as they prepare for fieldwork. The text is filled with real-life fieldwork student cases. The text teaches how to prevent problems that can occur, as well as how to fix them when they do.
This complete fieldwork book contains a wide array of topics that guide the reader from the initial planning steps to the completion of successful fieldwork, including how to design fieldwork as a supervisor. It provides students with the opportunity to not only assess various situations, but also utilize their knowledge to demonstrate clinical reasoning. A multitude of activities are included from the first page to the last, designed to groom students for their fieldwork.
The Successful Occupational Therapy Fieldwork Student is the ultimate resource for OT/OTA students and the clinicians who educate them, providing a wealth of information while allowing for clinical reasoning to occur. This one-of-a-kind book contains unique features that will prove beneficial to students at varying degrees of education.
Features:
Each chapter includes activities and assignments for students to complete as they prepare for fieldwork. The text is filled with real-life fieldwork student cases. The text teaches how to prevent problems that can occur, as well as how to fix them when they do.
Reviews / Votes
"I would recommend this book to any student preparing to begin fieldwork and I believe it would be an excellent resource for academic and clinical fieldwork educators who are helping students to prepare for entry in the field."More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Undergraduate Advanced and Undergraduate Core
Dimensions
Height: 280 mm
Width: 216 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
615 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-55642-562-2 (9781556425622)
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Karen Sladyk, PhD, OTR, FAOTA Karen Sladyk, PhD, OTR, FAOTA, earned her OT degree from Eastern Michigan University, her MS in community health from Southern Connecticut State University, and her PhD in adult and vocational education from the University of Connecticut. Currently the chair of OT at Bay Path College in Longmeadow, MA, she is part of a faculty that offers both occupational therapy and occupational therapy assisting degrees. This fieldwork book is her eighth book with SLACK Incorporated. All her writing has been specifically designed to help students succeed in occupational therapy programs. When not busy with academic issues, Karen enjoys creative occupations, such as quilting, photography, and crafting. She volunteers at the local animal shelter. She lives in a 154-year-old house, in constant need of upkeep, with her two cats, Oliver and Laura.
Content
Contents Section I Introduction Chapter 1 Purpose and Process of Fieldwork Chapter 2 Learning Objectives for the Fieldwork Experience Chapter 3 Professional Behaviors Section II Finding the Right Match Chapter 4 Learning Styles Chapter 5 Knowing Yourself Chapter 6 Choosing the Right Fieldwork Sites Chapter 7 Getting Organized Chapter 8 Work All Day, Homework All Evening Section III Supervision Chapter 9 Teams and Teamwork Chapter 10 Supervision Chapter 11 Fixing Fieldwork Problems Chapter 12 Dealing with Withdrawal or Termination Section IV Transitions Chapter 13 Transition Models Chapter 14 Studying for the NBCOT Exam During Fieldwork Chapter 15 Developing Your Professional Portfolio Chapter 16 Writing a Resume and Interviewing Chapter 17 Professional Development Chapter 18 Supervising Your Own Students Appendix A Important Contact Information Appendix B Internet Resources Index