Lentivech Letter
Mr. Jeffrey Tomlinson, OTR, FAOTA
c/o NYSOTA
119 Washington Avenue, 2d floor
Albany, NY 12210
By: FAX
Dear Mr. Tomlinson:
Thank you for your letter requesting that the Board for Occupational Therapy reaffirm its position regarding certain services described in two letters scripted by predecessors of mine. Specifically, a January 25th 199 letter from Ronnie Hausheer to Michelle Cullen and a February 15, 1999 letter from Barbara Zittel also to Michelle Cullen.
OTA Schools- Associate Degree Programs
Erie Community College (Next visit: 2016/2017)
(OTA - associate degree)
Occupational Therapy Assistant Program
North Campus
6205 Main Street
Williamsville, NY 14221-7095
(716) 851-1318
jones@ecc.edu
http://www.ecc.edu/
Status: Accreditation
OT Master's-Level Programs
Columbia University (Next visit: 2012/2013)
(OT - professional entry-level master's)
Programs in Occupational Therapy
Neurological Institute, 8th Floor
710 West 168th Street
New York, NY 10032-2603
(212) 305-5267
mh15@columbia.edu
http://columbiaOT.org
Status: Accreditation
Becoming an Occupational Therapy Practitioner
Occupational Therapy services are provided by occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants. Occupational therapy practitioners can be credentialed at either the professional (occupational therapist) or technical (occupational therapy assistant) level after completing a 4-year baccalaureate or 2-year associate degree program at one of over 300 accredited programs in colleges and universities throughout the United States.
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