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OT 543 COMMUNITY AND POPULATION NEEDS & HEALTH PART I   3.0 Credit(s)
This course offers specific knowledge for the development of a deep understanding of the occupational therapist's role in the community. The focus is on the occupational engagement of individuals, groups and populations critical for their overall health, well-being, and disease prevention. The course culminates with significant progress on a community-based needs assignment mentored by faculty advisors. To this end, students develop knowledge and skills related to occupational justice, the concept of community, community health theory and practice, health promotion theories, health promotion practice, disease or disability prevention, and the needs assessment process.
Offered: Late Spring & Summer Semesters All Years

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