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REDESIGNING LIVES

MAKING DIFFERENCES


 
 
PRE- OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY CLUB

The purpose of the Pre-OT club is to explore and promote the field of occupational therapy; to provide opportunities to meet established practitioners and visit practice sites; and to foster the leadership, personal, and social development of its members. There are NO membership dues for this organization. Membership is available to ALL USC undergraduate students who are interested in learning about the field of occupational therapy.

Dont hesitate! Please Come Discover how Occupational Therapists help individuals enhance health and wellness and help persons with disabilities gain independence. Learn from guest clinicians, therapist shadow programs, field trips, volunteer opportunities, philanthropies, social events, and more. Find out more about this dynamic and expanding profession.
Occupational Therapy continues to be one of the ten fasted growing professions in the country.

 

 
 


USC PRE-OT CLUB

 


Center for Occupation and Lifestyle Redesign

It is the gorgeous green and brown Victorian house on the corner of Hoover and 27th street. It is our OT home for: guest speakers, OT elective courses, special meetings, OT grad school classes, and more! This is often known as the "green house" or "center."


 
 
 
   
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