Annual Conference 2019 #RCOT2019
Inspiring, Informing, Involving
Over 1,000 delegates, 100 presenters and a range of exhibitors joined us for the Royal College of Occupational Therapists 2019 Annual Conference.
Read about the highlights of #RCOT2019
- Service user thanks occupational therapists for ‘helping him to run differently’
- Occupational therapists need ‘to be brave’ to open up advanced practice, new academy lead says
- Is contemporary occupational therapy meeting UK’s challenges, asks Casson lecturer
- Virtual elephants help improve social functioning for people with dementia
- Professional leads bring staff together ahead of merger
- You are ‘ahead of your time’, occupational therapists told by care minister
- Use quality improvement methods to improve recruitment, delegates urged
- Do you know the driving status of all your clients? And if not, why not?
- As the core is central to an apple, is research core to our practice?
Video highlights
The Elizabeth Casson Memorial Lecture 2019: Shifting our focus. Fostering the potential of occupation and occupational therapy in a complex world
Dr Sarah Kantartzis, Senior Lecturer Occupational Therapy, Division of Occupational Therapy and Arts Therapies, School of Health Sciences, Queen Margaret University
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