Aside from clinical practice in a healthcare setting, a DrOT degree also enables occupational therapists to expand into business, education, management, and policy careers. Growth in America’s elderly population is expected to keep the job market for occupational therapists especially favorable. In fact, The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects occupational therapist employment growth of 29 percent between 2012 and 2022, adding 32,800 more professionals to the 105,540 existing jobs in this field. USciences is one of five schools in the country with a direct-entry doctorate in occupational therapy program, in addition to offering a post-baccalaureate DrOT, and a master’s of occupational therapy degree.
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