D.9. Key Learning Outcomes

1. Plays an active role in developing new methods and models in occupational therapy, adapts international knowledge to our country, and designs approaches that facilitate daily life.

2. Conducts independent, evidence-based research in the field of occupational therapy, analyzes results, presents, discusses, publishes, and contributes to new knowledge creation.

3. Participates as a researcher and executor in national and international projects, conducting interdisciplinary research.

4. Works ethically with colleagues, other rehabilitation professionals, and related occupational groups, assuming leadership and managerial roles.

5. Develops and implements policies that enhance the rights of marginalized individuals and communities to participate in activities and fulfill societal roles.

6. Adheres to research ethics while acquiring lifelong learning and teaching skills and attitudes.

7. Engages in interdisciplinary work, integrating knowledge from various scientific fields to develop interprofessional learning behaviors.

8. Researches to enhance the quality of supervisory, advisory, managerial, and observational roles related to occupational therapy services.

9. Uses information technology and foreign language skills for collaboration and information sharing with stakeholders

10. Analyzes community needs based on cultural variability and leads the creation of new areas to enhance participation.