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The Ohio State University, located in Columbus, Ohio, offers a Clinical Doctorate in Occupational Therapy (OTD) through its School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences. This program is recognized for its excellence, consistently ranking among the top occupational therapy programs nationally. The university's affiliation with the Wexner Medical Center provides students with access to a leading medical facility, enhancing their educational experience. The program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE), ensuring it meets high standards of education and practice.
The OTD program spans three years of full-time study, integrating didactic coursework, laboratory activities, community engagement, and clinical fieldwork. Students are required to complete six months of full-time fieldwork and a 14-week capstone experience. The curriculum is designed to develop competencies in critical thinking, evidence-based practice, and ethical decision-making, preparing graduates to excel in diverse occupational therapy settings.
Students in the OTD program benefit from learning on the campus of one of the world's leading medical centers, the Wexner Medical Center, which boasts top 10 programs in 13 medical specialties, including rehabilitation and neurology. This environment provides access to outstanding research resources, including a federally designated traumatic brain injury model system and a Christopher Reeve Neurorecovery Network Site.
The OTD program at Ohio State emphasizes diversity in its student cohorts, drawing candidates from a wide range of academic backgrounds including health sciences, psychology, biology, exercise science, education, humanities, and even dance and Russian studies. Admitted students typically hold a bachelor’s degree with a minimum GPA of 3.0 and bring at least 20 hours of documented occupational therapy observation in settings such as acute care, mental health, pediatrics, rehabilitation, or gerontology. While the program does not publish detailed gender or racial breakdowns specific to the OTD cohort, the broader Division of Occupational Therapy has historically valued varied life experiences, academic perspectives, and cultural backgrounds to enrich learning and clinical practice.
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School Address: Occupational Therapy Division, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, 406 Atwell Hall, 453 West Tenth Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210-1234
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