Is O&P a career where an Occupational Therapist (OT) or Physical Therapist (PT) could make a transition without having to acquire another degree?
Most likely the answer is Yes. Typically an OT or PT would have completed the pre-requisites for O&P through their formal education path for physical or occupational therapy. One would then need to complete a one-year certificate program in their discipline of choice as well as a one-year residency.
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