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Multicompetent allied health professionals: current approaches and suggestions for baccalaureate level programs
Abstract:
A study of the need for multicompetency was conducted by the University of Florida College of Health Related Professions among the graduates of its baccalaureate programs in dietetics, medical technology, occupational therapy, and physical therapy. Most responding dietitians, physical therapists, and occupational therapists said they had felt a need during their professional practice to be competent in areas outside their profession, while most responding medical technologists did not feel such a need. The respondents listed those areas outside their profession in which they had felt a need for competency. This article also describes current approaches to the education of multicompetent allied health professionals and suggests new strategies for educating these personnel at the baccalaureate level.