Occupational therapist
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Term | Occupational therapist |
Short definition | occupational therapist - (pronounced) (voh-KAY-shuh-nul THAYR-uh-piste) person who has special training to help people with disabilities find a job or career. An occupational therapist assesses a person's education, training, skills, interests, and financial needs to help him or her make employment decisions. |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
Comments |
occupational therapist - (pronounced) (voh-KAY-shuh-nul THAYR-uh-piste) person who has special training to help people with disabilities find a job or career. An occupational therapist assesses a person's education, training, skills, interests, and financial needs to help him or her make employment decisions. An occupational therapist also monitors job performance and provides counseling, education and resources for work-related issues and access to special workplace housing. Also called vocational rehabilitation counselor
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Occupational therapist
- Wikipedia's article - Occupational therapist
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