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I am currently accepted into a school which would allow me to go straight into their MOT program right after I get my bachelor's (I'm gonna be a junior this fall). I have been researching OT & PT and still need to do some shadowing but I think I would really enjoy the work as an OT.
MY only thing is I am coming to find out that OT is a very female heavy profession.
I would like to hear from some guy OTs on how this affects their outlook on the profession etc. Is it hard to find coworkers to relate to and such in the different settings you've worked in? Is it similar to being a male nurse where people kinda say "oh that's nice, a guy nurse" and do patients know any better than to always expect a woman OT? Also if some female OTs wanna chime in about their experience working with guy OTs... that would be great too.
What are some general thoughts after going to school and then working with mostly females. Is the field starting to even out? I'd just like to know some real life scenarios or numbers in the workforce today.
Thanks!
MY only thing is I am coming to find out that OT is a very female heavy profession.
I would like to hear from some guy OTs on how this affects their outlook on the profession etc. Is it hard to find coworkers to relate to and such in the different settings you've worked in? Is it similar to being a male nurse where people kinda say "oh that's nice, a guy nurse" and do patients know any better than to always expect a woman OT? Also if some female OTs wanna chime in about their experience working with guy OTs... that would be great too.
What are some general thoughts after going to school and then working with mostly females. Is the field starting to even out? I'd just like to know some real life scenarios or numbers in the workforce today.
Thanks!
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