Puerto Rico has only one ACOTE accredited Occupational Therapy School which provides an entry-level Masters degree. Plus, it also has 1 ACOTE accredited Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) School which provides an associate degree. The license is required to practice as an OT in Puerto Rico; one can appear for the licensure examination after clearing the OT entry-level degree from accredited OT schools.
The only Occupational therapy school in Puerto Rico is-
General information-
Puerto Rico officially the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and briefly called Porto Rico is an unincorporated territory of the United States located in the northeast Caribbean Sea, approximately 1,000 miles southeast of Miami, Florida.
Puerto Ricans are by law citizens of the United States & may move freely between the island and the mainland. As it is not a state, Puerto Rico does not have a vote in the United States Congress, which governs the territory with full jurisdiction under the Puerto Rico Federal Relations Act of 1950.
The occupational therapist, Occupational therapy assistant, and OT/OTA students have their own association, i.e. Professional Association of Occupational Therapy of Puerto Rico (CPTOPR).
The CPTOPR is a non-profit volunteer organization which provides a professional community for its members. The CPTOPR is a professional organization and public voice for the occupational therapy profession in Puerto Rico.
The main role of the association is to promote the occupational therapy profession, create public awareness, provide support to the therapist in continuing education and improve and maintain the quality of occupational therapy profession in Puerto Rico. The CPTOPR is an affiliated state body of the American Occupational therapy association.
Website – www.cptopr.org
Occupational therapist and Occupational therapy Assistants are required to get a license from the Colegio de Profesionales de Therapia Occupational de Puerto Rico (CPTOPR).
Satisfactory completion of both the academic program and fieldwork are required to be eligible to take the licensure test offered by the Puerto Rico Occupational Therapy Board of Examiners and to take the Certification Examination of the NBCOT. Successful completion of the licensure test allows graduates to practice the profession in Puerto Rico.
The minimum requirements for the license are –
#1 University of Puerto Rico-Medical Sciences Campus
The M.S. in Occupational Therapy is the first and the only entry-level professional program in Occupational Therapy in Puerto Rico that prepares occupational therapist at the master level. This program is offered in Spanish. It is a full-time, 2 ½ year in length. Two years are required to complete the didactic courses and remaining twenty-four weeks of internship (fieldwork) are required for certification to practice and are completed in three 8-week.
University of Puerto Ricor School of Health Professions | |
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Course Offered– | Master of Science in Occupational Therapy (entry-level) |
University Campus | Medical Sciences Campus, San Juan, PR |
Public or Private- | Public Institute. |
Program Director | Maria de los Angeles Rohena Pagan, Ed.D., OTR/L |
Course Duration- | 2 and ½ year program. |
Class Size | 16 students |
OT Admission | Once a year (Fall). |
Application Procedure | Submit an online application through Universities website. |
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Prerequisite Coursework |
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Address | Occupational Therapy Program Medical Sciences Campus, School of Health Professions P.O. Box 365067 San Juan, PR 00936-5067 |
Website | eps.rcm.upr.edu |
#1 Inter American University of Puerto Rico-Ponce Campus
Occupational Therapy Assistant Program
Health Sciences
104 Turpeaux Industrial Park Road 1
Mercedita, PR 00716-1602
Website- ponce.inter.edu
Status: Probationary Accreditation (effective April 1, 2017)
#2 Huertas College
Occupational Therapy Assistant Program
Health Department
PO Box 8429
Caguas, PR 00726
huertas.edu/hc/ota
Status: Pre accreditation Status
The outlook for occupational therapy employment is very good in Puerto Rico. The United States’ Bureau of Labor Statistics includes occupational therapy as one of its fastest-growing occupations, with registered occupational therapists predicted to have a faster than average growth (21- 36%). Many Health Care Recruitment providers have reported a shortage of occupational therapists and OTA in Puerto Rico.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there were about 230 employed and licensed occupational therapists in Puerto Rico in May 2017. And the requirement of license practitioner is increasing. Huge opportunities are there in Puerto Rico for the occupational therapist and occupational therapy Assistant.
As per indeed.com, the average salary of an occupational therapist in Puerto Rico was $85,000 per annum (in 2017) and According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average annual and hourly income of occupational therapy professionals were $39,980 and $19.22, respectively in May 2017.
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