Doctor of Occupational Therapy (DOT)
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Last updated on 24 Feb 2025
Overview
The Doctor of Occupational Therapy (DOT) is an advanced degree in occupational therapy. It typically spans 3 to 4 years and focuses on developing expertise in helping individuals achieve daily living goals despite physical or cognitive challenges. The course blends clinical practice with research, emphasizing evidence-based approaches and advanced therapeutic techniques. Students learn to assess and treat patients, design therapeutic interventions, and contribute to the development of new treatment methods.


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BOT (Bachelors of Occupational Therapy)
MOT (Master in Occupational Therapy)
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