“I love that Sarah combines review of research articles with interviewing clinical experts to create a well-rounded evidence base. I work in home health and often have long drives, and listening to OT Potential podcasts is a great way to make my drive time useful and obtain CEUs at the same time!”
“I appreciate hearing from the article authors, as they often provide additional study details that may not fit within the journal's limited word count :)”
“I would just like to thank everyone who has presented on this site as I have learned a lot and it is a convenient way to gain information and also continuing education. A big shout out to Sarah who made it all happen. The automatic credit to CE broker was a great help! Looking forward to a new year!”
“Love Sarah’s concisely organized take-aways and podcasts - listening to her or visiting otpotential.com leads to new information and varying perspectives. The club’s open-minded approach to comments and sharing knowledge is invaluable. Icing on the cake: no ads, clutter-free site, virtually zero reason to hit the “forward 15 seconds” during podcast because each second is packed with respect to the listener’s time. Thankful for Sarah’s dedication these past five years to growing her site into an attractive feature of the OT world.”
“OT Potential Club continues to provide quality, up to date information and resources, easily available. I appreciate to range of topics. My current sticker has generated many opportunities to share information about OT . With gratitude , Mary .”
“I am so appreciative for this resource! It allows me to keep current on research, and I appreciate the subject matter expert presentations (also the CEUs!). I also appreciate that the data is available to review on my schedule. Thanks!!”
“I absolutely love being able to keep up with current evidence based literatures by listening to podcasts. I am in grad school and don’t have much time for extra reading. The ability to listen while I drive is extremely helpful! The Club helped me with current evidence base information for a presentation I did on Parkinson’s. This was a school assignment.”