Occupational Therapy holds a very special place in my heart because when I was 16, I had wrist surgery. For about 2 and a half months I was in a cast with no movement. Once I got out of the cast I had a long therapy road ahead of me, but my Occupational Therapists changed my life and I want to do the same for other individuals.
Wednesday, January 30, 2019
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While I don't want to say that I'm glad you broke your wrist or had to have OT, I'm so glad you found your way to our profession and to UTHSC!
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