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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the UNC Health Care Occupational Therapy Burn Residency Application in our platform.
  2. Begin by entering your Full Name, Credentials, Phone Number, and Email Address in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for communication.
  3. In the Education section, list your college or university along with the start and end dates of your degree program. Attach a Curriculum Vitae for additional degrees.
  4. Provide details about your Therapy License, including license numbers and states. If you have multiple licenses, include them in your CV.
  5. For Residency/Fellowship Training, fill in the program name, area of practice, program director's name, and relevant dates. Again, attach a CV for further details.
  6. Continue through sections detailing Professional Employment Experiences, Fieldwork Experience, Teaching Experience, Scholarly Activity, Research and Publications, Professional Memberships, Certifications and Credentials, Continuing Education, Active Service to Professional Organizations, Honors and Awards.
  7. Complete the Self-Assessment section by reflecting on your proficiency levels across various competencies related to burn care.
  8. Finally, prepare your Personal Essay addressing why you chose this residency program and your interests in it. Don’t forget to submit three professional letters of reference.

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Best Occupational Therapy Programs NAME/RANKPEER ASSESSMENT SCORE Washington University in St. Louis St. Louis, MO #3 in Occupational Therapy (tie) Save 4.2 University of North Carolina--Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC #5 in Occupational Therapy (tie) Save 4.134 more rows
What is the average salary for PT vs. OT? ing to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average salary for a physical therapist is $97,960. The mean annual wage for an occupational therapist is $92,800, ing to the Bureau.
What are the highest-paying occupational therapy specialty jobs? The top-paying specialties for OTs include: Home health: Those working in home health settings often make 20.60% more than the average salary for OTs. Geriatrics: OTs who specialize in geriatrics make 17.73% more than the average base salary.
In general, an OT degree will typically take between two and four years to complete. However, the specific length of your degree will depend on the school you choose as well as whether you opt for a masters or doctorate degree.
It can take an average of six to seven years to become an occupational therapist. If you are interested in an occupational therapy career, you earn a bachelors degree in biology, sociology, education, psychology, health sciences, or a direct-entry occupational therapy program.

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Structured residency programs for all specialties (including hand therapy) are actually new to the field of occupational therapy; only a few have been established. They range from six months to 18 months and everything in between.

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