Feb 17 2025 68 mins 2
Level II fieldwork is a major milestone in occupational therapy education—both exciting and nerve-wracking. In this episode of the OT Flourish Podcast, Erin Jeffords OTD, MS, OTR/L joins us to share real advice from students who’ve just completed their 12-week rotations. We’ll discuss their biggest challenges, what they wish they had known, and practical tips to help you succeed with confidence. Whether you’re starting fieldwork or mentoring students, this episode is packed with valuable insights!
Key Takeaways:
- How to mentally and emotionally prepare for Level II fieldwork
- The biggest surprises students encountered during their rotations
- Time management strategies for balancing documentation, learning, and self-care
- How to build strong relationships with supervisors and ask for feedback
- Tips for staying organized and managing stress throughout the experience
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Resources & Links:
- OT Accelerator Membership – Get mentorship, treatment ideas, and confidence-building resources for working in geriatrics
- In-Room Treatment Ideas blog post
- Patient Refusals blog post
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Also, be sure to check out the free resources available at OTflourish.com, including quick references, documentation and goal writing guides, treatment ideas, and helpful tools to support you in your OT practice working with older adults.
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