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Am J Occup Ther. 1975 May-Jun;29(5):293-6.
This article is the third in a series describing the American Occupational Therapy Association's Human Resources Project. The Project consists of several interrelated studies aimed at identifying the supply of occupational therapists and assistants in the United States as of December 1973, and at projecting requirements for their services. The present report is the first of several that will describe the results of the Member Data Survey, the objective of which is to define the geographic, demographic, educational, and employment characteristics of the AOTA membership.