The Occupational Therapy Doctoral degree (OTD) is a 109-credit, entry-level program that will prepare students as generalists to provide high quality occupational therapy services to serve their patients, to be responsive to changes in health care, to expand care to underserved communities, and to engage in scholarship/research in occupational science and occupational therapy.
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White Coat Ceremony Marks New Beginning for Rutgers Physical Therapy Students
White Coat Ceremony Marks New Beginning for Rutgers Physical Therapy Students For more than 40 years, faculty at the Newark campus has prepared generations of dedicated health care professionals. A white coat symbolizes a significant moment for aspiring physical therapists: A strenuous year of memorizing minuscule functions of the human body that is [...]