In this episode, we’re joined by Jennifer Johnson and Amanda Fonner to explore the dynamic collaboration between occupational therapists (OTs) and occupational therapy assistants (OTAs). Jennifer and Amanda share their insights into what makes OT/OTA partnerships successful, how understanding each other's roles enhances patient outcomes, and why teaching this collaboration is crucial for the next generation of practitioners. Whether you’re an experienced practitioner, a student, or just curious about how intraprofessional collaboration can elevate occupational therapy, this episode is packed with practical advice and thoughtful reflections. Note: The speakers in this podcast have chosen to use the terms OT, OTR, OTA, and COTA during their discussion. AOTA recognizes that practitioners across the United States may use different terms and/or credentials, depending on their personal preference and the state practice act under which they are licensed. Resources
- OT and OTA Intraprofessional Collaboration Webpage
- AOTA Official Document: Guidelines for Supervision, Roles, and Responsibilities During the Delivery of Occupational Therapy Services
- Intraprofessional Collaboration: Bridging the Gap Between OT and OTA
- AOTA Ethics Advisory Opinion: Supervision and Collaboration Between Occupational Therapists and Occupational Therapy Assistants
(Please note that some resources may require AOTA membership to access)