OT 523 Transformation through Human Occupation: Foundations A
This three-part course will integrate the foundational knowledge of human anatomy and conditions as well as application of this knowledge through activity analysis. Part A of this course examines the organization, development, and function of the nervous, musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, respiratory, immune and lymphatic systems of the human body as well as assessment techniques commonly performed by occupational therapists in clinical practice to measure the body’s vital life functions. Frames of reference integrated into occupational therapy practice are utilized as an anchor for weekly course content.