Mitcham M D, O'Shea B J
College of Health Professions, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston 29425.
Am J Occup Ther. 1994 Jul;48(7):619-25. doi: 10.5014/ajot.48.7.619.
Lack of access to graduate education in the United States and Canada is a frustration for many occupational therapists who wish to further their careers. One way to overcome lack of access is to use technology to bridge the distances. The occupational therapy schools at the Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, and Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, have collaborated for several years to provide graduate occupational therapy courses via audioteleconferencing. A general overview of the progress made in the project, as well as its design and unique features, is discussed. The major recommendation is that more occupational therapy schools could use distance education to collaborate when resources are few and needs are great. Such efforts benefit both faculty members and students.
在美国和加拿大,许多希望进一步发展其职业的职业治疗师因无法接受研究生教育而感到沮丧。克服这种受限情况的一种方法是利用技术来跨越距离。南卡罗来纳医科大学查尔斯顿分校和新斯科舍省哈利法克斯市的达尔豪斯大学的职业治疗学院已经合作了数年,通过音频电话会议提供研究生职业治疗课程。本文讨论了该项目取得的进展概况及其设计和独特之处。主要建议是,在资源稀缺而需求巨大的情况下,更多的职业治疗学校可以利用远程教育进行合作。这样的努力对教师和学生都有益处。