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AOTA Board Certifications (Physical Rehab)

OT2 citations · 3 lenses

AOTA BCPR. Zero comparative outcome studies identified across systematic searches. Professional signaling credential.

Score breakdown per lens
Faculty recognition×25%
78/100

AOTA board certification is the OT analog to ABPTS specialties and is explicitly valued for OT faculty promotion and tenure files.

Scholarship signal×20%
60/100

Portfolio process requires scholarly reflection; holders often publish, though not at the volume of residency-trained PTs.

Teaching value×15%
72/100

Directly maps to physical-disabilities curricular content in MOT/OTD programs.

Evidence depth×20%
58/100

Underlying interventions (neurorehab, ortho OT) have a solid but mixed evidence base.

Faculty demand×10%
62/100

Frequently listed as preferred in OT faculty postings, particularly for phys-dys course leads.

Credential investment×10%
40/100

Multi-year portfolio process is moderately burdensome relative to academic payoff.

Evidence base · 2 sources
  1. 01
    Role of Occupational Therapy in Pain Management
    Am J Occup Ther2022
    Otherdoi:10.5014/ajot.2021.75S3001
  2. 02
    Role of Occupational Therapy in Primary Care
    Am J Occup Ther2020
    Otherdoi:10.5014/ajot.2020.74S3001
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