The Skill Acquisition of Two Newly Qualified Occupational Therapists

This research was an investigation, using a case study approach, to gain an understanding of the professional development of two newly qualified occupational therapists. Six interviews were undertaken with each therapist between November 1997 and June 1998. A reflective assignment written in May 199...

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