Abstract

New schools for training occupational therapists are urgently needed in Canada (20). President Campbell of the Canadian Association for Occupational Therapy recommends undergraduate and graduate medical training in rehabilitation, establishment of professorial chairs in universities, provision of adequate training facilities, and the granting of degrees in rehabilitation medicine. He believes all nurses should be educated in the subject by proper provision in the nursing curricula and that a vigorous recruiting program be started. He holds that the term “rehabilitation” is more completely inclusive of the needs of the handicapped person and should replace the term “physical medicine.” The A. 0. T. A. is again to be commended

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