People ask me from time and time again, “What do you want to be when you grow up?”, and I just imagine every possible outcome of my life, especially in the medical field. But, one job that stands out to me the most is helping people. I took a visit to Navarro College, and one of the assistants told me about a little boy she just helped learn basketball, even though he had a brain disorder. She told me about how she would set goals and plans for him to learn each week, and now they discuss even further and bigger goals every day after they achieved the last one. I knew from that point on that I wanted to be an occupational therapist. An occupational therapist helps adults and children fulfill their goals in life, even with disorders or birth defects. Some examples include, traumatic injuries that could exclude the patient from running, as occupational therapists, we will provide them with goals and ways to run or options around this choice. …show more content…
They evaluate daily, weekly, and monthly plans to meet their goals. The patients must discuss and be-open minded when trying to achieve these goals. Occupational therapists use their skills for mentally and physically challenged learning for their patients to understand and be equipped with these skills, also. The patients must learn on their own with the therapists’ help and their disabilities. The education required to be an occupational therapist though, may be hard. You have to have a master’s degree for occupational therapy. Also, a state license, CPR or BCLS certification may also be required. There are also optional certifications that may be required for specialization. You must then apply for jobs and internships your last year of college. 90% of people who graduate with an Occupational Therapy degree acquire a job within 3