
Early Admission Decision application deadline: June 8, 2012
Final application deadline: July 23, 2012
The semester begins: September 4, 2012
The Post-professional Doctor of Occupational Therapy (OTD) program is designed to provide meaningful, obtainable, and affordable post-professional education and facilitate the development of the 21st century occupational therapist practitioner. The goal of Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions is to address the public's need for high quality occupational therapy service by providing practicing clinicians with opportunities to develop knowledge, skills, and behaviors commensurate with evidence-based practice (EBP) and emerging educational standards. The primary purpose of the program is to raise the knowledge base of practicing occupational therapists to equal that of the new entry-level OTD degree. The program is open to all individuals having an entry-level degree in occupational therapy. RMUoHP offers elective tracks in Administration and Practice Management, Aging, Hand Therapy, and Pediatric Science for our Post-Professional Doctor of Occupational Therapy program.
The program provides practicing clinicians with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to contribute to occupational therapy becoming a powerful, widely recognized, science-driven, and evidence-based profession with a globally connected and diverse workforce meeting society’s occupational needs. The University developed the curriculum based on established educational standards. Upon successful completion of the curriculum, RMUoHP confers the degree of Doctor of Occupational Therapy (OTD) to graduates.
The mission of the RMUoHP OTD program is to educate students to become highly qualified occupational therapy practice-scholars, educators, managers, consultants, leaders, and advocates who enable others to participate in meaningful and balanced occupations and who recognize the relationship of occupation to health and well-being. The program emphasizes the understanding of human occupations across the lifespan and the need for multi-cultural awareness and international understanding as a prerequisite for occupational justice.
The OTD program is committed to the development of the occupational therapist who can:
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