As I am currently in line for the November 2013 National Occupational Therapy Certification Examination here in Canada, I have decided to enroll in a program funded by CAOT called OTepp. It is a program ran by the McMaster University in Ontario that assists internationally educated and returning occupational therapists integrate into the Canadian practice. It consists of five (5) modules that started this January 2013 up until June, just before the July examination. I was a little late to register because of the status of my papers so I joined in the third module.
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We are currently studying evidence -based practice in which we are taught how to critically appraise articles to be used in practice. In a virtual classroom! I am so fascinated by this new experience that I can hardly contain my smile every start of the session. (Not that they could see my ridiculous smile though) It really surprised me as well just how many Filipinos were engaged in the program. And yes, it is perhaps one of the main reasons why I am happy with the classes. Hearing a familiar accent calms me down and it reassures me (somehow) that we are one in the same. We are seeking help to re-enter the world of occupational therapy. Striving hard to re-ignite the flames of passion for the profession in a highly unfamiliar setting.
Truly, support groups like this for internationally educated health care professionals like us is truly a blessing! Can't imagine starting from nowhere. Next week, I'll be posting about the process I underwent to apply for eligiblity to CAOT.
Truly, support groups like this for internationally educated health care professionals like us is truly a blessing! Can't imagine starting from nowhere. Next week, I'll be posting about the process I underwent to apply for eligiblity to CAOT.
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