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3 ETHICAL CEUs

Citation:

Liu L. Occupational therapy in the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy. 2018;85(4):272-283. doi:10.1177/0008417418815179.

Objectives of this course

On completion of this CPD activity, the participant will be able to:

  • Discuss the evolution of occupational therapy in terms of the six eras of occupational therapy and the four Industrial Revolutions.
  • Describe the term “Fourth Industrial Revolution”.
  • Discuss the evolution of telerehabilitation in Canada, as well as the advantages and uses thereof.
  • Understanding Automation’s Ethical Impact
  • Assessing the Changing Role of Assistive Technology
  • Applying Ethical Decision-Making in Innovation

Instructions:

Progress to the lesson to begin reading the article. Mark this step complete once you have read the article.

You may then progress to answer the quiz. You only have three attempts at the quiz, so be sure to check your answers. If you score above 70% on the Quiz, you will qualify for 3 CEUs.

Once you have marked all tasks complete, you will be able to access your CEU certificate on your My Courses Profile.

You have until the 31st of December 2024 to complete this course.

We hope you enjoy this online course!

We look forward to your feedback and questions.

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Emma Guthrie
Posted 3 months ago
OT in the 4th industrial revolution

Interesting article. Glad to read that O.T. will continue to be a relevant and vital occupation int he 4th industrial revolution!

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Rozanne Viljoen
Posted 4 months ago
Embrace opportunities in new era

Important to remember that we are creative and critical thinkers, and that we should embrace new opportunities that come with new technology and not be afraid of change.

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Shantal Ramkissor
Posted 5 months ago
That it is ok to embrace AI and use it positively.

I really liked that there was a low possibility of OT being replaced by AI.

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Nikita Geldenhuys
Posted 6 months ago
Valuable knowledge gained

Very interesting

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laurabadenhorst.ot
Posted 7 months ago
Very relevant

This article was very informative and highly relevant! Thank you.

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Karen Strauss
Posted 11 months ago
Very informative and interesting research results

Thank you for including perspectives regarding the future of OT.

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Leigh Welgemoed
Posted 11 months ago
Relevant and practical

This was an informative and thought-provoking article, history and role of OT is emphasised well.

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Tarren ‘t Hart
Posted 11 months ago
Great article

Really informative and beneficial in understanding the trajectory of the Occupational Therapy profession.

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jeanette5pretorius
Posted 11 months ago
The future in Occupational Therapy

Very interesting, informative and hopeful

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Elizabeth Basson
Posted 11 months ago
Are we currently using technology enough in our daily Occupational Therapy treatment?

Intersetting facts and statistics and gives practical examples of how technology can be better used in OT and makes you think about your own daily therapy.

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  1. Excelent article. It activated the creative juices to think of inovative things to help a new generation of patients with ADL’s writing and writing skills and dominante training might also be a thing of the past. How can we replace the clock drawing task? Makes on think a little about those standerized tests.

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