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BRIEF
INTRODUCTION |
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Occupational therapy is
the use of purposeful activity with individuals who are limited
by physical injury or illness, psychosocial dysfunction, developmental
or learning disabilities, or the aging process in order to maximize
independence, prevent disability, and maintain health. Recently,
due to an increasingly older population and higher incidences
of chronic physical and mental disorders, the need for occupational
therapists is critical in Taiwan. Based on the belief of meeting
the needs of the society, National Cheng Kung University founded
the Program of Occupational Therapy, a subdivision of the Rehabilitation
Medicine Department in 1990. In 1994 it was expanded as an independent
department, and renamed as the School of Occupational Therapy.
The School owns admirable faculty, and up-to-date teaching and
research equipments. For educating excellent occupational therapists,
the administration continually plans to bring in more qualified
teachers and to further improve teaching facilities. |
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