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OTA 2133 — UNDERSTANDING CLINICAL CONDITIONS THROUGH

LEADERSHIP AND ADVOCACY IN OT Prerequisite: Acceptance to the Occupational Therapy Assistant Program. This course includes the study of medical terminology, common clinical conditions and symptoms encountered in occupational therapy practice and how to advocate for those having these conditions. This course develops teamwork and skills to instruct others on how to promote health, manage symptoms, and examine the impact of disability on function and occupation. Three lecture hours per week. Credit: Three semester hours

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