Connecticut Occupational Therapy License

Advertisement



  connecticut occupational therapy license: Connecticut Corporation Law and Practice Marilyn J. Ward Ford, 1999-11-01 This single-volume treatise is a complete up-to-date guide to understanding Connecticut corporation law, both procedural and substantive. Connecticut Corporation Law & Practice, Second Edition includes legislative history, major case law holdings and statutes, rules, and regulations governing the internal affairs of Connecticut corporations and limited liability companies, with special emphasis on such topics as mergers, tender offers, dissenter's rights, quorum and voting rights, directors' duties and liabilities, and the law governing foreign corporations.This book provides full coverage of a wide range of material within a coherent and cohesive structure, including detailed analysis and discussion of changes in Connecticut law, which will have a significant impact on the formation, organization, operation, management, and dissolution of Connecticut corporations; recent case law developments; and analysis and discussion of the Connecticut Business Corporat
  connecticut occupational therapy license: Occupational Therapy Practice Framework: Domain and Process Aota, 2014 As occupational therapy celebrates its centennial in 2017, attention returns to the profession's founding belief in the value of therapeutic occupations as a way to remediate illness and maintain health. The founders emphasized the importance of establishing a therapeutic relationship with each client and designing an intervention plan based on the knowledge about a client's context and environment, values, goals, and needs. Using today's lexicon, the profession's founders proposed a vision for the profession that was occupation based, client centered, and evidence based--the vision articulated in the third edition of the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework: Domain and Process. The Framework is a must-have official document from the American Occupational Therapy Association. Intended for occupational therapy practitioners and students, other health care professionals, educators, researchers, payers, and consumers, the Framework summarizes the interrelated constructs that describe occupational therapy practice. In addition to the creation of a new preface to set the tone for the work, this new edition includes the following highlights: a redefinition of the overarching statement describing occupational therapy's domain; a new definition of clients that includes persons, groups, and populations; further delineation of the profession's relationship to organizations; inclusion of activity demands as part of the process; and even more up-to-date analysis and guidance for today's occupational therapy practitioners. Achieving health, well-being, and participation in life through engagement in occupation is the overarching statement that describes the domain and process of occupational therapy in the fullest sense. The Framework can provide the structure and guidance that practitioners can use to meet this important goal.
  connecticut occupational therapy license: Limited Liability Entities Bradley T. Borden, Robert J. Rhee, 2012-05-17 The foremost authority on state laws governing limited liability companies, limited partnerships, and limited liability partnerships. This resource covers choice of entity, formation, admission, dissociation, dissolution, wind up, tax treatment; statutory and case sources are brought together in an accessible manner. By Bradley T. Borden, Robert J. Rhee Limited Liability Entities: State by State Guide to LLCs, LPs and LLPs is the country's foremost authority on the state laws governing limited liability companies, limited partnerships, and limited liability partnerships. It contains expert analysis and commentary by two of the nation's most renowned experts in this area of the law and compiles statutory and case sources in an accessible manner. Authors Bradley Borden and Robert Rhee provide seven annual updates to this product, making it the most timely and comprehensive work of its kind. Volume 1 provides a comprehensive overview of limited liability entities. It begins with a detailed review of the history and evolution of limited liability entities. It then provides an in-depth examination of the general state-law principles that govern limited liability entities, using the uniform limited liability entity laws as a basis for the discussion. Volume 1 also provides comprehensive coverage of the tax treatment of limited liability entities. Starting with Volume 2, the treatise provides in-depth coverage of the respective state laws that govern limited liability entities. For each state, the treatise provides commentary about the state law, including discussion of relevant case rulings. In these commentaries and when appropriate, comparisons are made to other state law and the uniform laws. These volumes also reproduce the relevant state laws that govern limited liability entities. Volume 2 covers the states of Alabama through Colorado Volume 3 covers the states of Connecticut through Hawaii Volume 4 covers the states of Idaho through Kentucky Volume 5 covers the states of Louisiana through Minnesota Volume 6 covers the states of Mississippi through New Hampshire Volume 7 covers the states of New Jersey through Ohio Volume 8 covers the states of Oklahoma through South Dakota Volume 9 covers the states of Tennessee through Vermont Volume 10 covers the states of Virginia through Wyoming
  connecticut occupational therapy license: The Making of Rehabilitation Glenn Gritzer, Arnold Arluke, 1989-04-20 Focusing on the history of one medical field—rehabilitation medicine—this book provides the first systematic analysis of the underlying forces that shape medical specialization, challenging traditional explanations of occupational specialization.
  connecticut occupational therapy license: Occupational Therapy Toolkit , 2018-04 Fully revised and expanded in 2018. The Occupational Therapy Toolkit 7th edition is a collection of 354 full-page illustrated patient handouts. The handouts are organized by 97 treatment guides and are based on current research and best practice. This 787 page practical resource is the BEST resource for every therapist working with physical disabilities, chronic conditions or geriatrics.
  connecticut occupational therapy license: The American Journal of Occupational Therapy , 1952
  connecticut occupational therapy license: Healthcare Career Directory Ronald W. Fry, 1991
  connecticut occupational therapy license: Graduate Programs in the Biological/Biomed Sciences & Health-Related/Med Prof 2015 (Grad 3) Peterson's, 2014-12-16 Peterson's Graduate Programs in the Biological/Biomedical Sciences & Health-Related Medical Professions 2015 contains profiles of 6,750 graduate programs at over 1,200 institutions in the biological/biomedical sciences and health-related/medical professions. Informative data profiles are included for 6,750 graduate programs in every available discipline in the biological and biomedical sciences and health-related medical professions, including facts and figures on accreditation, degree requirements, application deadlines and contact information, financial support, faculty, and student body profiles. Two-page in-depth descriptions, written by featured institutions, offer complete details on specific graduate program, school, or department as well as information on faculty research and the college or university. Comprehensive directories list programs in this volume, as well as others in the graduate series.
  connecticut occupational therapy license: Professional and Occupational Licensing Directory David P. Bianco, David J. Bianco, 1995-10-05 A career tool for job-seekers, career changers, licensing officials and for people who are relocating. It includes national and state information on the licenses and licensing procedures required for more than 500 occupations (and more than 1000 specific job titles) in the US. The book covers professional and vocational careers and is arranged by and cross-referenced by occupational title.
  connecticut occupational therapy license: The NASDTEC Manual , 2001
  connecticut occupational therapy license: CranioSacral Therapy: Touchstone for Natural Healing John E. Upledger, 2001-05-31 In CranioSacral Therapy: Touchstone for Natural Healing, John E. Upledger, DO, OMM, recounts his development of CranioSacral Therapy. He shares poignant case studies of restored health: a five-year-old autistic boy, a man with Erb’s palsy, a woman with a fifteen year history of severe headaches, and numerous others. And he offers simple CranioSacral Therapy techniques you can perform at home on yourself or loved ones.
  connecticut occupational therapy license: Introduction to Occupational Therapy Susan Hussey, Barbara Sabonis-Chafee, Jane Clifford O'Brien, 2007-04
  connecticut occupational therapy license: The General Statutes of Connecticut Connecticut, 2011
  connecticut occupational therapy license: The College Blue Book , 2010
  connecticut occupational therapy license: How to Choose Your Major Mary E. Ghilani, 2017-07-07 Guide students through the career decision-making process as it pertains to college choices with this manual that helps students identify interest, skills, and values; conduct career research; and prepare for a profession after graduation. Entering the workforce after college can be scary to say the least, especially if a graduate is unprepared or ill-equipped to seek out an appropriate career path or job opportunity. This practical manual dispenses invaluable tips, strategies, and advice to students preparing for the job market by guiding choices impacting academic courses, fields of study, and future marketability. Author Mary E. Ghilani wisely describes how college majors relate to employment and introduces the eight Career Ready competencies sought by employers in new graduates. Written by a 25-year veteran in the field of career counseling, this guidebook helps students undecided about their future navigate the intimidating journey from college to career readiness. Content explores the best strategies and tips for choosing a career, ways to overcome common career indecisiveness, suggestions for careers based on personality type, and the latest employment projections and salary figures. Chapters for students with atypical circumstances—such as older adults, veterans, those with criminal records, and those with special needs—examine the unique paths available to them as they define their skills and launch their careers after graduation.
  connecticut occupational therapy license: New approaches for central nervous system rehabilitation Pawel Kiper, Agnieszka Guzik, Maurizio Petrarca, Angel Oliva-Pascual-Vaca, Carlos Luque-Moreno, 2024-02-09 Neurorehabilitation is a complex and growing field of motor rehabilitation. It is specifically directed to apply restorative techniques to stimulate neural plasticity of the central nervous system (CNS). Considering that neuroplasticity is maintained for the whole human life and can be stimulated through specific learning or exposure to enriched environments, we can hypothesize that applying specific treatments can be beneficial for people with CNS injury. Because the plateau of neuroplasticity can be observed after about 12 weeks from stroke onset it is vital to capitalize on this high level of brain reorganization by providing well-timed and well-designed treatments. Here we can distinguish a wide range of approaches developed for CNS recovery in acute, subacute, or chronic stage of injury. These approaches comprise priming or augmentation techniques, including innovative technologies like end-effector robots, exoskeletons, or virtual reality. Many of them have been confirmed as effective, but so far in clinical practice, we can still experience a lack of specific indications i.e., which therapy for how long time and for which patient’s impairment can be applied.
  connecticut occupational therapy license: Medical and Health Information Directory, Vol. 1 Gale, Gale Group, 2004-09
  connecticut occupational therapy license: Telecommunications Strategic Plan United States. Federal Aviation Administration, 1991
  connecticut occupational therapy license: An Economic Analysis of Occupational Licensure Elton Rayack, 1975 ...Examines the licensing procedures for non-professional occupations such as hairdressing, electricians, embalmers, electrologists, dental hygienists, etc.; provides data on registration fees, price and advertising restrictions, the composition of licensing boards, licensing requirements, reciprocity, grounds for revocation and statistics on failure rates on licensure exams...
  connecticut occupational therapy license: Healthcare Career Directory - Nurses and Physicians Bradley J. Morgan, 1993
  connecticut occupational therapy license: Nuclear Medicine and PET/CT - E-Book Paul E. Christian, Kristen M. Waterstram-Rich, 2013-08-09 A comprehensive guide to procedures and technologies, Nuclear Medicine and PET/CT: Technology and Techniques provides a single source for state-of-the-art information on all aspects of nuclear medicine. Coverage includes relevant anatomy and physiology and discusses each procedure in relation to the specific use of radiopharmaceuticals and the instruments required. Edited by experts in nuclear imaging and PET/CT, Paul E. Christian and Kristen M. Waterstram-Rich, this edition has a new chapter on MRI as it relates to nuclear medicine and includes practical, step-by-step instructions for procedures. PET/CT focus with hybrid PET/CT studies in several chapters provides cutting-edge information that is especially beneficial to working technologists. CT Physics and Instrumentation chapter introduces CT as it is applied to PET imaging for combined PET/CT studies. Authoritative, comprehensive resource conveys state-of-the-art information, eliminating the need to search for information in other sources. Foundation chapters cover basic math, statistics, physics, instrumentation, computers, lab science, radiochemistry, and pharmacology, allowing you to understand how and why procedures are performed. Accessible writing style and approach to basic science subjects simplifies topics, progressing from fundamentals to more complex concepts. More than 50 practice problems in the math and statistics chapter let you brush up on basic math skills, with answers provided in the back of the book. Key terms, chapter outlines, learning objectives, and suggested readings help you organize your study. A table of radionuclides used in nuclear medicine and PET is provided in the appendix for quick reference. A glossary provides definitions of key terms and important concepts. High-profile editors and contributors come from a variety of educational and clinical settings, providing a broad philosophic and geographic perspective. New MRI Physics, Instrumentation and Clinical Introduction chapter provides important background on MRI and its relationship with nuclear medicine. Procedures boxes in body systems chapters provide step-by-step descriptions of clinical procedures. Updates and revisions keep you current with the latest advances. Expanded 16-page color insert includes more diagnostic images demonstrating realistic scans found in practice.
  connecticut occupational therapy license: College Blue Book Macmillan Reference USA., 2007-11 Guide to thousands of 2- and 4-year schools in the U.S. and Canada. Covers the expected listings and detailed descriptions, degree programs offered, scholarships, and occupational education programs.
  connecticut occupational therapy license: Sexual Harassment , 1992
  connecticut occupational therapy license: Health Information - E-Book Mervat Abdelhak, Sara Grostick, Mary Alice Hanken, 2011-02-07 Following the AHIMA standards for education for both two-year HIT programs and four-year HIA programs, Health Information: Management of a Strategic Resource, 4th Edition describes the deployment of information technology and your role as a HIM professional in the development of the electronic health record. It provides clear coverage of health information infrastructure and systems along with health care informatics including technology, applications, and security. Practical applications provide hands-on experience in abstracting and manipulating health information data. From well-known HIM experts Mervat Abdelhak, Sara S. Grostick, and Mary Alice Hanken, this book includes examples from diverse areas of health care delivery such as long-term care, public health, home health care, and ambulatory care. An e-book version makes it even easier to learn to manage and use health data electronically. - A focus on the electronic health care record helps you learn electronic methods of organizing, maintaining, and abstracting from the patient health care record. - Learning features include a chapter outline, key words, common abbreviations, and learning objectives at the beginning of each chapter, and references at the end. - Unique! Availability in the e-book format helps you in researching, abstracting, and managing data electronically. - A study guide on the companion Evolve website includes interactive exercises and cases containing real-life medical records, letting you apply what you've learned from the book and in the classroom. - Evolve logos within the textbook connect the material to the Evolve website, tying together the textbook, student study guide and online resources. - Well-known and respected authors include Mervat Abdelhak and Mary Alice Hanken, past presidents of the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA), and Sara S. Grostick, a 2007 AHIMA Triumph Award winner for excellence in education. - Self-assessment quizzes test your learning and retention, with answers available on the companion Evolve website. - Did You Know? boxes highlight interesting facts to enhance learning. - TEACH Instructor's Resource Manual on the companion Evolve website contains lesson plans, lecture outlines, and PowerPoint slides for every chapter, plus a test bank and answer keys.
  connecticut occupational therapy license: Physical Therapy , 1969
  connecticut occupational therapy license: Career Journal for Education & Health Care , 1994
  connecticut occupational therapy license: State Credentialing of the Health Occupations and Professions , 1986
  connecticut occupational therapy license: Tele-tax United States. Internal Revenue Service, 1988
  connecticut occupational therapy license: Small Business Sourcebook , 2010 A guide to the information services and sources provided to 100 types of small business by associations, consultants, educational programs, franchisers, government agencies, reference works, statisticians, suppliers, trade shows, and venture capital firms.
  connecticut occupational therapy license: Essentials of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging E-Book Fred A. Mettler, Milton J. Guiberteau, 2018-08-17 Covering both the fundamentals and recent developments in this fast-changing field, Essentials of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, 7th Edition, is a must-have resource for radiology residents, nuclear medicine residents and fellows, nuclear medicine specialists, and nuclear medicine technicians. Known for its clear and easily understood writing style, superb illustrations, and self-assessment features, this updated classic is an ideal reference for all diagnostic imaging and therapeutic patient care related to nuclear medicine, as well as an excellent review tool for certification or MOC preparation. - Provides comprehensive, clear explanations of everything from principles of human physiology, pathology, physics, radioactivity, radiopharmaceuticals, radiation safety, and legal requirements to hot topics such as new brain and neuroendocrine tumor agents and hybrid imaging, including PET/MR and PET/CT. - Covers the imaging of every body system, as well as inflammation, infection and tumor imaging; pearls and pitfalls for every chapter; and pediatric doses and guidelines in compliance with the Image Gently and Image Wisely programs. - Features a separate self-assessment section on differential diagnoses, imaging procedures and artifacts, and safety issues with unknown cases, questions, answers, and explanations. - Includes new images and illustrations, for a total of 430 high-quality, multi-modality examples throughout the text. - Reflects recent advances in the field, including updated nuclear medicine imaging and therapy guidelines • Updated dosimetry values and effective doses for all radiopharmaceuticals with new values from the 2015 International Commission on Radiological Protection • Updated information regarding advances in brain imaging, including amyloid, dopamine transporter and dementia imaging • Inclusion of Ga-68 DOTA PET/CT for neuroendocrine tumors • Expanded information on correlative and hybrid imaging with SPECT/CT • New myocardial agents • and more. - Contains extensive appendices including updated comprehensive imaging protocols for routine and hybrid imaging, pregnancy and breastfeeding guidelines, pediatric dosages, non-radioactive pharmaceuticals used in interventional and cardiac stress imaging, and radioactivity conversion tables.
  connecticut occupational therapy license: Directory of Nursing Homes , 2001
  connecticut occupational therapy license: Visualizing and Verbalizing Nanci Bell, 2007 Develops concept imagery: the ability to create mental representations and integrate them with language. This sensory-cognitive skill underlies language comprehension and higher order thinking for students of all ages.
  connecticut occupational therapy license: Law and the Computer , 1973
  connecticut occupational therapy license: The Tapping Solution Nick Ortner, 2013-04-02 In the New York Times best-selling book The Tapping Solution, Nick Ortner, founder of the Tapping World Summit and best-selling filmmaker of The Tapping Solution, is at the forefront of a new healing movement. In this book, he gives readers everything they need to successfully start using the powerful practice of tapping—or Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT).Tapping is one of the fastest and easiest ways to address both the emotional and physical problems that tend to hamper our lives. Using the energy meridians of the body, practitioners tap on specific points while focusing on particular negative emotions or physical sensations. The tapping helps calm the nervous system to restore the balance of energy in the body, and in turn rewire the brain to respond in healthy ways. This kind of conditioning can help rid practitioners of everything from chronic pain to phobias to addictions. Because of tapping’s proven success in healing such a variety of problems, Ortner recommends to try it on any challenging issue. In The Tapping Solution, Ortner describes not only the history and science of tapping but also the practical applications. In a friendly voice, he lays out easy-to-use practices, diagrams, and worksheets that will teach readers, step-by-step, how to tap on a variety of issues. With chapters covering everything from the alleviation of pain to the encouragement of weight loss to fostering better relationships, Ortner opens readers’ eyes to just how powerful this practice can be. Throughout the book, readers will see real-life stories of healing ranging from easing the pain of fibromyalgia to overcoming a fear of flying.The simple strategies Ortner outlines will help readers release their fears and clear the limiting beliefs that hold them back from creating the life they want.
  connecticut occupational therapy license: Journal of the National Cancer Institute , 2010
  connecticut occupational therapy license: Small Business Sourcebook Yolanda A. Johnson, Sonya D. Hill, Julie A. Mitchell, 1998
  connecticut occupational therapy license: College Blue Book 33 V4 Occupational Education , 2005-11 This 6-volume set is completely revised and updated, and remains the definitive guide to thousands of 2- and 4-year schools in the U.S. and Canada, their programs, degrees, and financial aid sources.
  connecticut occupational therapy license: Complementary and Alternative Medicine Michael H. Cohen, 1998-02-02 Explores the legal issues that health care providers, institutions, and regulators confront as they contemplate integrating complementary and alternative medicine into mainstream U.S. health care. A third of all Americans use complementary and alternative medicine—including chiropractic, acupuncture, homeopathy, naturopathy, nutritional and herbal treatments, and massage therapy—even when their insurance does not cover it and they have to pay for such treatments themselves. Nearly a third of U.S. medical schools offer courses on complementary and alternative therapies. Congress has created an Office of Alternative Medicine within the National Institutes of Health, and federal and state lawmakers have introduced legislation authorizing widespread use of such therapies. These institutional and legislative developments, argues Michael H. Cohen, express a paradigm shift to a broader, more inclusive vision of health care than conventional medicine admits. Cohen explores the legal issues that health care providers (both conventional and alternative), institutions, and regulators confront as they contemplate integrating complementary and alternative medicine into mainstream U.S. health care. Challenging traditional ways of thinking about health, disease, and the role of law in regulating health, Cohen begins by defining complementary and alternative medicine and then places the regulation of orthodox and alternative health care in historical context. He next examines the legal ramifications of complementary and alternative medicine, including state medical licensing laws, legislative limitations on authorized practice, malpractice liability, food and drug laws, professional disciplinary issues, and third-party reimbursement. The final chapter provides a framework for thinking about the possible evolution of the regulatory structure. This book is the first to set forth the emerging moral and legal authority on which the safe and effective practice of alternative health care can rest. It further suggests how regulatory structures might develop to support a comprehensive, holistic, and balanced approach to health, one that permits integration of orthodox medicine with complementary and alternative medicine, while continuing to protect patients from fraudulent and dangerous treatments.
  connecticut occupational therapy license: Medical Record George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1912
  connecticut occupational therapy license: Residential Facilities for the Mentally Retarded Alfred A. Baumeister, Earl Butterfield, 1970
STATE OF CONNECTICUT Tape a recent photo Occupational …
Have you held a Connecticut occupational therapist license in the past? Are you now or have you ever been licensed as an occupational therapist in any state? If yes, please list all (please …

A National Review: OT State Regulatory Requirements & Data …
OTs providing telehealth services must hold a valid OH license. Yes .

Occupational, Registration, Certification, and Licensing …
List the occupations requiring a state registration, certification, or license for individuals and the general requirements for obtaining these credentials, including applicable (1) application or …

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH License - CT.gov
The practice must be only under the supervision of a Connecticut-license Occupational Therapist. If you wish to be issued a temporary permit, please return this completed temporary permit …

Continued Competency Requirements for Biennial License …
"Licensee" means an occupational therapist or occupational therapy assistant licensed pursuant to Connecticut General Statutes, Chapter 376a. "License renewal due date" means the last …

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY PROFESSION—CONTINUING …
OT and OTA: Participate in Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Program involving completion of Reflective Self-Assessment Tool (RSAT) once per renewal period, execution of …

AOTA-NBCOT Joint Occupational Therapy Licensure Compact …
The Occupational Therapy Licensure Compact (OT Compact) is an interstate compact, or formal . agreement among states, that facilitates interstate . practice of occupational therapy. What is …

Occupational Therapy Initial Licensure Application Checklist
Contact the occupational therapy regulatory authority in the state where you want to apply, for information about required documents, deadlines, and procedures. Documentation showing …

Fact Sheet: Practitioners and the Occupational Therapy …
OTs and OTAs are licensed in all 50 states, with consistency in licensure requirements. The compact will not affect the authority of states to protect public health and safety or regulate the …

Report to the General Assembly - CT.gov
Occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants are currently licensed and regulated under Chapter 376a of the CGS. According to ConnOTA the current language in their scope of …

Licensure of Home Health Care Agencies - CT.gov
(d) An agency supervisor of occupational therapy services shall be an occupational therapist licensed to practice occupational therapy in this state who has a minimum of three (3) years' …

Occupational Therapy Assistant Program—Licensure …
As a part of the SLCC Occupational Therapy Assistant program, students prepare to take the certification examination provided by the National Board for the Certification of Occupational …

Guidelines for Occupational Therapy in Educational Settings
• promote best practice in occupational therapy in educational settings, • encourage a continuum of service delivery options, and • provide an overview of the conceptual framework of …

Occupational, Registration, Certification, and Licensing …
List the occupations requiring a state registration, certification, or license for individuals and the general requirements for obtaining these credentials, including applicable (1) application or …

STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH …
Occupational Therapy Assistant License Application This application must be accompanied by a check or money order in the amount of $200.00, made payable to “Treasurer, State of …

AN ACT CONCERNING THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC …
To practice as an Occupational Therapist or an Occupational Therapy Assistant, the person must successfully complete the academic and fieldwork requirements of an educational program for …

Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Program Licensure by …
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Program Licensure by State OTA License meet the requirements of all 50 states. Applicants must file for reciprocity in the state for which they wish …

Testimony of The Connecticut Occupational Therapy …
The Connecticut Occupational Therapy Association (ConnOTA) offers these comments with regard to proposed House Bill 5444, “An Act Requiring Licensure Of Art Therapists”: ConnOTA …

NBCOT Administered by National Board for Certification in …
Comments: A graduate can apply for a license in any state, but each state is independent and requires a separate process. https://www.myotspot.com/occupational-therapy-license/

Testimony of The Connecticut Occupational Therapy …
The Connecticut Occupational Therapy Association (ConnOTA) offers these comments with concerns regarding proposed House Bill 6252, “An Act Requiring Licensure Of Art Therapist”, …

STATE OF CONNECTICUT Tape a recent photo Occup…
Have you held a Connecticut occupational therapist license in the past? Are you now or have you ever …

A National Review: OT State Regulatory Requirements …
OTs providing telehealth services must hold a valid OH license. Yes .

Occupational, Registration, Certification, and Licensing …
List the occupations requiring a state registration, certification, or license for individuals and the general …

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH License - CT.gov
The practice must be only under the supervision of a Connecticut-license Occupational Therapist. If you wish …

Continued Competency Requirements for Biennial …
"Licensee" means an occupational therapist or occupational therapy assistant licensed pursuant to …