There are a range of specialisms, such as mental health, and good job opportunities in social care
Paraig O’Brien was attracted to a career as an occupational therapist (OT) because he was unable to make up his mind whether to follow the arts or the sciences. “OT seemed to integrate both subjects and at the same time address people’s real human needs.” Thirty-two years on, his career has included roles in clinical practice, product design and testing, health and social care management and academia: “OT has been the passport to it all.”
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