
doi: 10.5014/ajot.37.2.79
pmid: 6846474
Abstract This month’s column points out perhaps the most critical issue facing the profession of Occupational Therapy. It is, however, an issue that each of us can help to resolve as we carry out our daily work. The solutions the authors propose require creativity and concern; two commodities ever present in occupational therapists.
Occupational Therapy, Workforce, Humans, United States
Occupational Therapy, Workforce, Humans, United States
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