Occupational therapy as an academic discipline in Finland

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The aim of this short report is to outline the relation between Finnish educational policy and the dualistic educational structure of Finland, to describe the consequences of this system for education in occupational therapy at university level, and to speculate on the likely development and challenges facing academic occupational therapy education in the future. The authors have been involved in the development process. © Whurr Publishers Ltd.

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Kolehmainen, A., Pikkarainen, A., & Aittomäki, S. (2000). Occupational therapy as an academic discipline in Finland. Occupational Therapy International, 7(3), 198–205. https://doi.org/10.1002/oti.121

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