This type of grant is provided by the Occupational Therapy Foundation to those willing to research OT's role across the lifespan.
What is a Foundational Grant?
This credentialing body serves to ensure that new and current occupational therapists maintain competence as practitioners with the goal of protecting the public.
What is The National Board of Credentialing in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT).
This kind of engagement program is best used to direct community members to information and services?
What is a Community Outreach Program?
This kind of sanction from your licensure board removes your license entirely without an opportunity to renew.
What is Revocation?
What month has 28 days in it?
This type of grant is generally only offered to employees.
What are Institutional Grants?
In professional contracting work, which entity assumes the entirety of the risk?
What is the facility or institution?
This type of community engagement program mandates that the community is the decision making body and the program serves as a facilitator?
What is a Shared Partnership?
This kind of sanction from your state licensure board prohibits a licensee from practicing for a duration of time with the opportunity to renew their license once the term is complete?
What is a Suspension?
If you have three apples and you take away two, how many apples do you have?
What are Key Personnel?
This type of grant generally accounts for the majority of grant funding for health research in the United States.
What are Federal Grants?
How many continuing education hours do you need every two years when renewing your license in Maryland?
What is 24 hours?
This kind of community engagement program allows for communities to be involved in both the initiation AND solution of a program?
What is a Collaboration Program?
This sanction imposed by your state licensure board allows you to still practice, however with conditions in place that must be met in a specific time frame.
What is Probation?
How many terminal branches (peripheral nerves) are there in the brachial plexus?
What is 5 (median, ulnar, radial, musculocutaneous, axillary)?
What is title given to the primary researcher or "leader" of a research project?
What is a Principal Investigator?
These types of grants are only available to those who have graduated with a terminal degree.
What are Post-Doc(toral) Grants?
What is the first right that a contract OT has in the list of rights presented in Week 6?
What is the Right to Refuse Services?
This type of community engagement program may include community led public boards that inform county government decision making.
What is an Involvement Program?
This kind of sanction from your state licensure board can either be public OR non-public?
What is a Reprimand?
What color pants was I wearing last Tuesday?
What are Jeans?
What is a Letter of Support?
This type of grant is often large, but sometimes comes with ethical strings attached.
What are corporate grants?
This institution "pre-approves" continuing education content using an internal review process.
What is the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA)?
This kind of community engagement program prioritizes community involvement only at the solution-end of the execution of the project?
What is an Involvement Program?
What is a Letter of Education?
Whichever team tells the funniest joke gets the points.
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In Federal Grants, this letter and number combination is a code for a "research project" eligible for grant funding.
What is R 01?
This kind of grant disperses small sums of money to start up research projects or programs.
What is a Seed Grant?
This law passed in the 1990's, forcing Medicare to begin their Part B cap system and inspiring the professional therapy shift towards contracting services.
This OT frame of reference lends itself particularly well to community engagement programs.
What is Occupational Justice (OJ)?
This category of sanctions end up on a "permanent record" that anyone can view by visiting the Board website.
What are Public Sanctions?
How many fingers in total does the entire Y2 cohort have?
This committee was formed in 2009 to effectively mandate proof of multidisciplinary teams for federal grants.
What is the Interprofessional Education Collaborative (IPEC)?