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  • Putting students to work: Valuing fieldwork placements as a mechanism for recruitment and shaping the future occupational therapy workforce

    Author(s)
    Rodger, Sylvia
    Thomas, Yvonne
    Dickson, David
    McBryde, Cathy
    Broadbridge, Jacqueline
    Hawkins, Rachel
    Edwards, Ann
    Griffith University Author(s)
    Broadbridge, Jacqueline A.
    Year published
    2007
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    Abstract
    This viewpoint explores the relationship between provision of fieldwork opportunities and recruitment. We believe that provision of fieldwork opportunities provides organisations with powerful opportunities to recruit and employ the most suitable occupational therapists for arising vacancies. Furthermore, we maintain that fieldwork placements for occupational therapy students are able to strengthen the congruence between the skills of graduating students and the requirements of an ever changing health-care delivery sector.This viewpoint explores the relationship between provision of fieldwork opportunities and recruitment. We believe that provision of fieldwork opportunities provides organisations with powerful opportunities to recruit and employ the most suitable occupational therapists for arising vacancies. Furthermore, we maintain that fieldwork placements for occupational therapy students are able to strengthen the congruence between the skills of graduating students and the requirements of an ever changing health-care delivery sector.
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    Journal Title
    Australian Occupational Therapy Journal
    Volume
    54
    DOI
    https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1440-1630.2007.00691.x
    Subject
    Clinical sciences
    Publication URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/64015
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