STUDENTS- OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
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Account representing everything being a student occupational therapist
Joined April 2017
I have news! 😆 Just started today as Prof in Rehabilitation at @lborouniversity Very excited about new potential research opportunities.
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OTs what was the biggest challenge that made you who you are today?
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If you like arguing be a lawyer If you like turning everyday tasks into victories, be an occupational therapist
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Apply to volunteer with my wonderful team for 2 weeks this summer - training provided & an opportunity to develop your skills in delivering a unique & evidence based model of bimanual therapy 🪄 We can promise fun, connection, and celebrating lots of brilliant achievements 👏🏻
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How do academics decide where to submit abstracts for conferences? What factors guide your choice? @OT_Expert @ClareTaylorBU @sarah_dzu_OT @StudentOTs
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Is it just me, or has anyone else noticed that there seem to be more female OT (Occupational Therapists) than male? After diving into some papers this afternoon, it feels like this might be a trend. Is this becoming the norm in the field? @ClareTaylorBU @OT_Expert @sarah_dzu_OT
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In essence, this preference for negative feedback is often linked to a desire for self-improvement and a need to feel motivated by challenges, rather than being satisfied with praise that might feel superficial or undeserved.💭
Am I the only OT that worry that positive reinforcement could lead to complacency or a lack of motivation. I fear that being praised will me to stop striving for improvement, so negative feedback feels more energizing because it pushes me to keep working harder.
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Am I the only OT that worry that positive reinforcement could lead to complacency or a lack of motivation. I fear that being praised will me to stop striving for improvement, so negative feedback feels more energizing because it pushes me to keep working harder.
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In essence, this preference for negative feedback is often linked to a desire for self-improvement and a need to feel motivated by challenges, rather than being satisfied with praise that might feel superficial or undeserved.💭
Am I the only OT that worry that positive reinforcement could lead to complacency or a lack of motivation. I fear that being praised will me to stop striving for improvement, so negative feedback feels more energizing because it pushes me to keep working harder.
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Am I the only OT that worry that positive reinforcement could lead to complacency or a lack of motivation. I fear that being praised will me to stop striving for improvement, so negative feedback feels more energizing because it pushes me to keep working harder.
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Newly qualified and considering a physical care role but only have experience in mental health? Any advice for making the transition? #HealthcareCareers #CareerAdvice @ClareTaylorBU @SophieJSmith3 @StudentOTs @sarah_dzu_OT @OT_Expert @Rosalyn_OT @Retired_AHPs @LaurenOsborneOT
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Does anyone have experience of submitting journal article to BJOT?
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What do you think are the biggest barriers that prevent people from underrepresented ethnic groups from participating in online research? @Laura_Does @Moodwife @OT_Expert @StudentOTs @BMEstreetAHPs
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Are there any Irish OTs here? I need a small favor accessing a journal article. Can anyone help? @OT_Expert @BAMEOTUK @sarah_dzu_OT @StudentOTs @Rosalyn_OT
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As an occupational therapist, has anyone ever complained about you for something that was either someone else’s fault or completely out of your control?
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When is the best time to leave a job as an occupational therapist?
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