Perspectives

Finding gems in non-OT reading

I recently had a conversation with my friend and colleague, Katie. She told me I was very well read and went on to reflect on the notion that people do not read as much as they used to. True or not, her comment got me thinking about all my books and the reading I do. As a faculty member in an occupational therapy program, an owner of a private practice, someone with multiple hobbies, and a member of a book club, I am always reading and trying to keep up to date on clinical issues, advocacy issues, teaching issues, and hobbies.  

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