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Internationally educated occupational therapists transitioning to practice in Canada: A qualitative study.

Shaminder K DhillonLeah DixSue BaptisteSandra MollMagda StroinskaPatricia Solomon
Published in: Australian occupational therapy journal (2018)
IEOTs will benefit from individualised learning needs assessments and education plans to address their specific needs. At an international level, the occupational therapy profession must engage in dialogue about the differences between education programs and the resulting implications for the profession. More research is also needed to understand the experiences of IEOTs who withdraw from or do not engage in formal supports.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • quality improvement
  • primary care
  • public health
  • mental health
  • health insurance