D.9. Key Learning Outcomes

1. Acquires advanced evidence-based knowledge in occupational therapy, enhancing health and life quality holistically.

2. Understands occupational therapy's approaches, thinks independently in health and rehabilitation, identifies research needs, and develops projects with various methods.

3. Comprehends occupational therapy's dynamic nature, becoming skilled as an educator, manager, and researcher using technology and languages.

4. Adheres to occupational therapy's ethical standards and professional independence.

5. Engages in interdisciplinary work, supervises students in clinical settings, and manages roles within occupational therapy.

6. Develops services to meet community needs while adhering to lifelong learning and teaching principles.

7. Critically evaluates knowledge on rehabilitation models, enhances collaboration across disciplines, and promotes the profession.

8. Develops policies supporting societal participation of marginalized groups like street children, immigrants, and the homeless.

9. Analyzes the impact of social, cultural, and economic factors on societal participation and organizes health-improving educational activities.

10. Gains deep knowledge of occupational therapy's dimensions, critically assesses field information, and proposes creative solutions.