“I love that I can get some CEU while on the go. Currently I am a SAHM since having my second child. When I left my OT position, I was burnt out. The Club has given me a renewed passion for being an OT. I am able to apply the skills I have learned for the Club to my life as a full time mom.”
“Being part of the OT potential club is a valuable resource to my personal and professional development. I am constantly learning more about my area of practice as well as other areas of OT. Most importantly I am encouraged to ask questions and be confident in the knowledge I do have. As a pediatric OT re-reading the stop light article by Iona Novak and hearing her podcast reignited my passion to empower my families as well as be informed of current best practice and the why behind my intervention choices. It encouraged me to be on the front foot again.”
“This club has been of such great value to me. It helps keep me up to date with the latest research as well as sharpens my tools in my tool box by allowing me to read comments and discuss topics with OTs from around the world. So thankful for this club!”
“The OT Potential Club allows me to connect with research and learn from colleagues without feeling overwhelmed by time or energy. The summaries and podcasts are varied and relevant, turning the complexity of research into easy-to-understand learning and thinking. Covering the broad spectrum of practice, I am still able to find ample and ongoing content related to my work.”