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== American Occupational Therapy Association ==
The '''American Occupational Therapy Association''' (AOTA) is a national professional organization in the United States that represents the interests and concerns of occupational therapy practitioners and students. It aims to improve the quality of occupational therapy services and advance the profession through advocacy, education, and research.
=== History ===
The AOTA was established in 1917, originally named the National Society for the Promotion of Occupational Therapy. It was founded by a group of individuals who recognized the therapeutic potential of engaging patients in meaningful activities. The organization has played a pivotal role in the development and recognition of [[occupational therapy]] as a vital component of healthcare.
=== Mission and Vision ===
The mission of the AOTA is to advance occupational therapy practice, education, and research through standard-setting and advocacy on behalf of its members, the profession, and the public. The vision of the AOTA is to maximize health, well-being, and quality of life for all people, populations, and communities through effective solutions that facilitate participation in everyday living.
=== Membership ===
AOTA membership is open to [[occupational therapists]], [[occupational therapy assistants]], and students of occupational therapy. Members benefit from access to professional resources, continuing education opportunities, and a network of peers. The organization also offers special interest sections that allow members to focus on specific areas of practice.
=== Education and Certification ===
The AOTA is involved in the accreditation of occupational therapy educational programs through the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE). It also provides resources for continuing education and professional development. The National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT) is responsible for the certification of occupational therapy practitioners in the United States.
=== Advocacy ===
The AOTA actively engages in advocacy efforts to influence public policy and legislation that affects the practice of occupational therapy. It works to ensure that occupational therapy services are accessible and that practitioners are recognized as essential members of the healthcare team.
=== Publications ===
The AOTA publishes several professional journals and periodicals, including the "American Journal of Occupational Therapy" (AJOT), which is a leading source of research and evidence-based practice in the field. Other publications include "OT Practice" and various books and manuals on occupational therapy topics.
=== Conferences and Events ===
The AOTA hosts an annual conference and exposition, which is one of the largest gatherings of occupational therapy professionals in the world. The conference provides opportunities for professional development, networking, and the exchange of ideas and innovations in the field.
== Related Pages ==
* [[Occupational therapy]]
* [[Occupational therapist]]
* [[Occupational therapy assistant]]
* [[National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy]]
* [[Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education]]
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[[Category:Occupational therapy]]
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[[Category:Organizations established in 1917]]

Latest revision as of 00:41, 19 February 2025

American Occupational Therapy Association[edit]

The American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) is a national professional organization in the United States that represents the interests and concerns of occupational therapy practitioners and students. It aims to improve the quality of occupational therapy services and advance the profession through advocacy, education, and research.

History[edit]

The AOTA was established in 1917, originally named the National Society for the Promotion of Occupational Therapy. It was founded by a group of individuals who recognized the therapeutic potential of engaging patients in meaningful activities. The organization has played a pivotal role in the development and recognition of occupational therapy as a vital component of healthcare.

Mission and Vision[edit]

The mission of the AOTA is to advance occupational therapy practice, education, and research through standard-setting and advocacy on behalf of its members, the profession, and the public. The vision of the AOTA is to maximize health, well-being, and quality of life for all people, populations, and communities through effective solutions that facilitate participation in everyday living.

Membership[edit]

AOTA membership is open to occupational therapists, occupational therapy assistants, and students of occupational therapy. Members benefit from access to professional resources, continuing education opportunities, and a network of peers. The organization also offers special interest sections that allow members to focus on specific areas of practice.

Education and Certification[edit]

The AOTA is involved in the accreditation of occupational therapy educational programs through the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE). It also provides resources for continuing education and professional development. The National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT) is responsible for the certification of occupational therapy practitioners in the United States.

Advocacy[edit]

The AOTA actively engages in advocacy efforts to influence public policy and legislation that affects the practice of occupational therapy. It works to ensure that occupational therapy services are accessible and that practitioners are recognized as essential members of the healthcare team.

Publications[edit]

The AOTA publishes several professional journals and periodicals, including the "American Journal of Occupational Therapy" (AJOT), which is a leading source of research and evidence-based practice in the field. Other publications include "OT Practice" and various books and manuals on occupational therapy topics.

Conferences and Events[edit]

The AOTA hosts an annual conference and exposition, which is one of the largest gatherings of occupational therapy professionals in the world. The conference provides opportunities for professional development, networking, and the exchange of ideas and innovations in the field.

Related Pages[edit]