hi
I was trying to address the point of competivness. It is always important to be ahead of the game in any profession that you are in. So I was asking if they make the minimum requirement an OTD how is someone getting an OTD now compete with others that have OTDs, but I guess it doesn't mater what degree you earn its what reputation that you make for yourself as a professional.
i agree with the posts previous. yes, money is a BIG concern especially when you have to spend several years paying off loans. my question is who wants to wait for the OTD/PHD to become standard? i felt the same way when i first heard of the DPT.
When you think about uniqueness, i think the ability to write Rx's shouldn't drive one not to consider a doctoral degree. it's like saying psychiatrists vs psychologists. some want both to have Rx ability and some would rather keep each area of treatment distinct in their natures. like a blurred gray area such as MD, PA, NP. resemble various similarities, but who is better?
about competiveness, yes i've heard you can get certified in many areas through time, but certifications still do not = doctoral degrees, am i right? in my example of MD,PA, NP they all work in the same area of medicine, but who is more qualified to treat, diagnose, etc? it could be subjective, but your education should be the objective influence behind it all. so, what if the OTD became standard? would that mean MA/MS backgrounds missed out? probably not- the BA/BS backgrounds are still practicing. and important thing to consider is, in order to be the best, u ought to know the best - in theory, research, application etc. i say this not to downplay certifications, costs, what if's, etc., but in order to help keep the field strong, unique, and practical we need to pursue degrees that enable individuals to raise the bar and keep other disciplines from taking OT positions. from a brief conversation with my supervisors... they mentioned OTs compete with speech tx, recreation tx, psych's, APE, MD's, PT's, etc. so why not compete in the field of OT?
as some professionals and family members put it... u usually get one shot at your education... as time goes by... u lose motivation and your resources wont allow you to meet the new standard (whatever it may be in the future).
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