AOTA has closely monitored practitioners’ experiences with PDGM to inform our ongoing advocacy, and to help determine the resources practitioners need to support occupational therapy in home health agencies. Read how you can protect the profession here: https://t.co/LP2sDiocnn
Want to join us in Boston as a presenter? The Fall Call for Papers for #AOTA20 is now open. Submit proposals for Posters, Conversations That Matter, and our new "Occupation Stations" through Nov. 21st. https://t.co/KuHPTxlkOG
For those of you curious, here is the bill language for H.R. 3637, the Allied Health Workforce Diversity Act of 2019. It took a bit to get posted online.
https://t.co/XOU8egy8CX
And HR 2781 is approved, and goes to the floor of the full House for their consideration! Take action today to tell Congress you support it as amended with the language for the diversity bill!
https://t.co/YAKyce2v2o
Our Canadian friends and some international guests are having fun and learning lots at this week’s CAOT conference. Follow #caot2019 for more details or if you want to check out if you want to attend this in your future.
Here’s just a tiny bite of what AOTA Public Policy staff do everyday to advocate for you. Get involved so we can continue to promote a bright and secure future!
We are proud of our social media chair, @BillWongOT, for his awesome score from the event reviews for TEDxAlmansorPark. He received a 90% rating. May this be the foundations for bolder efforts from OT to come in TEDx curation. #otmonth
We are proud of our social media chair, Bill Wong, for his awesome score from the event reviews for TEDxAlmansorPark. He received a 90% rating. May this be the foundations for bolder efforts from OT to come in TEDx curation.
Our social media chair, Bill Wong, has successfully curated a TEDx event in Pasadena today. We are hoping more OT students and practitioners can be bold and follow his footsteps! #asianot#ot365