Board Certificationrenewaloverview

Board Certificationrenewaloverview

Board CertificationRENEWALOverview

This is notthe Board Certification application.

Application Area / Renewal Requirements
Academic Background / Complete the application information
Employment Background / Complete the application information
Verification of employment or volunteer service / 3,000 hours in the certification area as an occupational therapist in the past 5 years
Note: May include roles in any capacity (e.g., faculty, administrator) as long as they are relevant to the certification area and occupational therapy.
Certification Criteria
Note: See pages below for details /
  • Complete Criterion #14: Ethical Practice
  • Complete 1 activity for 5 additional criteria of your choosing.

Goal Status & Reflection /
  • Review status of goals that were established in the initial certification application
  • Articulate if any changes were made to the original goals and why. What is the status of these revised goals?
  • Do you feel the goals–either as initially written or modified–were achieved?

Self-Assessment / Complete a narrative self-assessment that describes your current practice in the certification area and how you envision the practice area changing in the future.
Professional Development Plan (PDP) / Choose any 3 criteria and establish professional development goals for them to be addressed in the next 5 years.

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CertificationRENEWALCriteria: Board Certification

Important:

  • Applicant must address 5 of the 13criteria (in addition to #14 – Ethical Practice, which is mandatory), by choosing one (1) available option for each.
  • Please note that the term “ensuring” can refer to direct service delivery or the supervision or teaching of others.
  • Renewal certification should demonstrate an increase in professional development from initial certification.

Summary Description / CRITERIA / Options for Meeting Criteria
(choose 1 activity for each criterion)
Knowledge: Lifespan & Conditions /
  1. Demonstrates acquisition of current knowledge of the effects of the interaction between lifespan issues and relevant conditions that impact occupational performance related to physical rehabilitation.
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  • AOTA Certification Application Reviewer
  • Expert Witness
  • Formal Learning (min. 10 contact hours)
  • Independent Learning (min. 10 contact hours)
  • Mentee (not supervisory relationship)
  • Publication – Reviewed by Expert(s)

Knowledge: Evaluation /
  1. Demonstrates acquisition of current knowledge of relevant evidence specific to evaluation in physical rehabilitation.
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  • AOTA Certification Application Reviewer
  • Expert Witness
  • Formal Learning (min. 10 contact hours)
  • Independent Learning (min. 10 contact hours)
  • Mentee (not supervisory relationship)
  • Publication – Reviewed by Expert(s)

Knowledge: Intervention /
  1. Demonstrates acquisition of current knowledge of relevant evidence specific to intervention in physical rehabilitation.
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  • AOTA Certification Application Reviewer
  • Expert Witness
  • Formal Learning (min. 10 contact hours)
  • Independent Learning (min. 10 contact hours)
  • Mentee (not supervisory relationship)
  • Publication – Reviewed by Expert(s)

Knowledge: Systems /
  1. Demonstrates acquisition of current knowledge of laws, regulations, payer sources, and service delivery systems relevant to physical rehabilitation.
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  • AOTA Certification Application Reviewer
  • Expert Witness
  • Formal Learning (min. 3 contact hours)
  • Independent Learning (min. 3 contact hours)
  • Mentee (not supervisory relationship)
  • Publication – Reviewed by Expert(s)

Evaluation: Uses Relevant Evidence /
  1. Uses relevant physical rehabilitation evidence to ensure that an occupational profile with the client (person, organization, population) is established and facilitates the assessment of the client’s occupational performance through a variety of measures, including standardized assessments, as appropriate.
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  • Analysis of Recording or Observation
  • Case Study
  • Program Development
  • Research

Evaluation: Prioritizes Needs /
  1. Ensures prioritization of needs related to the client, context, and performance through the synthesis and interpretationof assessment data and clinical observations (or supervisionof the same) in physical rehabilitation.
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  • Case Study
  • Formal Specialized Consultation
  • Program Development
  • Research

Intervention: Design & Implementation /
  1. Ensures the design and implementation of physical rehabilitation interventions that are client-centered, contextually relevant, and evidence-based to facilitate optimal occupational engagement.
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  • Analysis of Recording or Observation
  • Case Study, Client-Based
  • Case Study, Instructional-Based
  • Formal Specialized Consultation for Intervention
  • Mentee (not supervisory relationship)
  • Program Development
  • Research

Intervention: Wellness & Prevention /
  1. Provides or facilitates physical rehabilitation interventions that incorporate wellness and prevention for clients (persons, organizations, populations) to optimize present and future occupational engagement.
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  • Analysis of Recording or Observation
  • Case Study, Client-Based
  • Case Study, Instructional-Based
  • Formal Specialized Consultation for Intervention
  • Mentee (not supervisory relationship)
  • Program Development
  • Research

Outcomes /
  1. Ensures that services delivered, either for caseload or programs, are validated and that changes are made as appropriate to maximize outcomes related to physical rehabilitation.
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  • Formal Specialized Consultation for Outcomes
  • Program or Service Evaluation & Recommendation
  • Research

Holistic Practice /
  1. Ensures that client’s needs, including physical, social, and emotional well-being, are addressed holistically to maximize occupational performance in physical rehabilitation.
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  • Case Study, Holistic Practice
  • Program Development
  • Program or Service Evaluation & Recommendation

Advocating for Change /
  1. Advances access to services or influences policies or programs that promote the health and occupational engagement of clients (persons, organizations, populations) in the area of physical rehabilitation.
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  • Advocacy Efforts
  • Case Study, Advocacy
  • Volunteer Leadership

Establishes Networks & Resources /
  1. Establishes or contributes to the advancement of physical rehabilitation networks and collaborates with team members, referral sources, or stakeholders to support clients’ occupational engagement.
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  • Case Study, Networking

Service to BASC /
  1. Demonstrates leadership in service to support BASC operations.
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  • Documentation of Service

Ethical Practice /
  1. Identifies ethical implications associated with practice in physical rehabilitation and applies ethical reasoning for navigating through identified issues.
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  • Complete three ethical practice scenarios, 1 for each of the following categories: Client-Based, Fiscal & Regulatory, Systems/Organizational

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