Miscellaneous
In this episode of the Ontario Society of Occupational Therapists' new OTs on the Block Podcast, Lindsay is joined by Brandi Park, the Senior Manager of Registration and Information Systems at the College of Occupational Therapists of Ontario (COTO), to discuss the formalities of becoming a registered occupational therapist in Ontario and the steps that new graduates need to take. Topics include general/provisional licensing, professional titles, professional liability insurance, and more! College of Occupational Therapists on Ontario Links & Resources Registration Requirements for Canadian Educated Applicants Canadian Student Registration Checklist- 9 Steps Provisional Registration Application Fees and Timelines Professional Liability Insurance Use of Occupational Therapist (OT) Title Maintaining Your Registration: Your Professional Requirements Practice Support: Practice Resource Service Case Studies: Case of the Month eNews: Sign up to receive information from College or view past newsletters National Occupational Therapy Certification Examination Follow the College on Facebook and Twitter: @CollegeofOTs Ontario Society of Occupational Therapists Links & Resources OSOT's New Graduate Resource Page Contact Us! Phone: 416-322-3011 E-mail: osot@osot.on.ca Website: www.osot.on.ca Follow us on Twitter @OSOTvoice or on Facebook @OntarioOTs Connect with us on LinkedIN