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Occupational therapists provide services to
individuals of all ages who have physical,
developmental, emotional or social impairments. They
work in a variety of health care settings such as
physical rehabilitation, mental health, geriatrics, and
pediatrics. In Washington State OT Education Programs
are Masters Degrees and are available at Eastern
Washington University, the University of Puget Sound,
and the University of Washington.
Physical therapists work with individuals with
movement or mobility problems in order to prevent,
restore or resolve the dysfunctional condition. Physical
therapists find work in hospitals, private clinics,
public schools, nursing homes and rehabilitation
centers. In Washington State, PT Education Programs are
Doctorate Degrees and are available at Eastern
Washington University, the University of Puget Sound,
and the University of Washington.
The prosthetic-orthotic is a member of the
rehabilitation care team, which helps individuals with
disabilities to increase their functional abilities by
using prosthetic (replacement) or orthotics (support)
devices. A prosthetic-orthotic may function as a
practitioner, who provides direct patient care, or as a
technician, who assists in the fabrication phase.
In Washington State, the only P&O Education Program
is a Bachelors Degree at the University of Washington.
- Leoned Gines, Biology Professor, Rm
2815, 546-4543,
lgines@shoreline.edu
- Stephen Goetz, Biology Professor, Rm
5349, 546-4578,
sgoetz@shoreline.edu
- Judy Penn, Biology Professor, Rm
2807, 546-4782,
jpenn@shoreline.edu
- Kira Wennstrom, Biology Professor,
Rm 2816, 546-4578,
kwennstrom@shoreline.edu
- Joyce Fagel, Science Division
Advisor, Rm 2814, 546-6984,
jfagel@shoreline.edu
The Associate of Arts & Sciences,
for Allied
Health describes course requirements. (link with
transfer degree planning guide AAS
for Allied
Health in Science Division), and Information for SCC
students on University of Washington Health Professional
Programs (link with transfer degree planning guide on
the web site). Course requirements vary some by
university, so it is important to check with the
universities you are interested in.
Useful links:
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