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Fieldwork

MOT fieldwork education

Fieldwork education is essential to incorporate the knowledge, evidence and information learned in the classroom setting and apply it to the practical setting. Through the fieldwork experience, students develop fundamentals of domain and practice, apply basic tenets of occupational therapy and practice and enhance skills of observation, screening, evaluation, intervention, communication and professionalism. The students emerge in their roles as future occupational therapists and begin to develop the personal and professional skills needed to succeed as an entry level practitioner upon graduation from the MOT program.

Fieldwork education is a required component of an occupational therapy education as defined by the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE). Fieldwork education is divided into level I and level II affiliations. Students must pass all of their level I and level II fieldwork affiliations and successfully complete all coursework in order to graduate and qualify to take the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT) examination.

Level I fieldwork experiences begin in the spring of the first year. Level II fieldwork experiences begin in the spring of the second year.

Fieldwork education at Messiah University is managed by the Academic Fieldwork Coordinator. For questions or more information related to fieldwork, contact Dr. Carrie Gorman at MOTfieldwork@messiah.edu.