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Maryland MOTA is a non-profit professional organization dedicated to the advancement of the occupational therapy profession and the improvement of services to the consumers. It is affiliated with the
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Massachusetts MAOT is a non-profit volunteer organization that provides a professional community for its members. MAOT represents occupational therapy to the public, engages in activities to advocate for the profession, and provides continuing education opportunities for members.
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Michigan Welcome to the Michigan Occupational Therapy Association website. We are your resource for information regarding the profession of occupational therapy within the state of Michigan.
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Minnesota MOTA's Mission is to enhance the professional development of its members, promote the profession of occupational therapy, and advocate for the provision of occupational therapy services across all practice arenas, populations and geographic locations in Minnesota.
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Mississippi Mission of the Association
To promote the purposes and advancement of occupational therapy in the state of Mississippi
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Missouri MOTA represents the needs of Occupational Therapy practitioners and students in the state of Missouri. We are also an Affiliate Member with the American Occupational Therapy Association. The mission of MOTA is to act as a professional advocate by fostering leadership in our profession, supporting our professional standards, and meeting the needs of our members through education and opportunities for networking with others. We will act as a consumer advocate by promoting access to occupational therapy services, and representing our profession to the public. The association will strive to preserve the foundation of our profession and build towards its future growth and development.
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Montana The mission of MOTA is to improve and advance the practice of occupational therapy, improve and advance the education and qualifications of occupational therapists, maintain the standards of practice, foster research and study of occupational therapy, and engage in other activities to further the dissemination of knowledge regarding the pratice of occupational therapy.
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Nevada The Mission of the Nevada Occupational Therapy Association. Inc. (NOTA) is to improve, advance and advocate for the profession and practice of occupational therapy. NOTA also strives to further educational opportunities, support research and maintain the standards of practice as established by the American Occupational Therapy Association.
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New Hampshire The mission of NHOTA is to promote and advance occupational therapy practice and address professional issues in the state of New Hampshire. NHOTA accomplishes this mission through education, legislation, and collaboration with The American Occupational Therapy Association, consumers, community organizations, and other professional groups. NHOTA further supports the interests of its members and their efforts to expand their knowledge and skills by providing networking opportunities, continuing education, resources, and the promotion of occupational therapy. We further meet the needs of the consumers through advocacy and the delivery of professional and evidenced-based practice.
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New Jersey The New Jersey Occupational Therapy Association strives to provide excellence in educational, legislative, and professional networks and services for our membership, enabling them to provide the highest quality care for their clients and the community.
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New Mexico At NMOTA our mission is to promote and develop the practice of Occupational Therapy in the state of New Mexico and to provide peer support to members by: Fostering the relationship and collaboration between NMOTA and AOTA. Advocating legislation that is supportive and favorable to occupational therapy practice. Promoting professional development through continuing education and research opportunities, and awareness of current issues impacting occupational therapy. Developing and encouraging relationships within the OT community and with other professions and organizations.
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New York Welcome to our community! We are a not-for-profit association of occupational therapy practitioners and friends dedicated to the advancement of the occupational therapy profession and to the improvement of the quality of occupational therapy services for all.
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North Carolina The NC Occupational Therapy Association (NCOTA) is North Carolina's leading association for occupational therapists, occupational therapy assistants and occupational therapy students. Headquartered in Raleigh and affiliated with the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA), NCOTA was founded in 1957 and later incorporated as a not-for-profit membership organization in 1976.
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North Dakota The mission of NDOTA is to support, facilitate and enhance the Occupational Therapy profession within the state of North Dakota in affiliation with our national organization. NDOTA will protect, promote and advocate for the organization’s members, the profession and those the profession serves.
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Ohio The Ohio Occupational Therapy Association serves both our members and consumers by promoting occupational therapy and by addressing professional issues that impact the education and practice of occupational therapists in the state of Ohio.
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Oklahoma The purpose of the Oklahoma Occupational Therapy Association is to promote and improve the practice, study, research, and dissemination of knowledge of occupational therapy in the State of Oklahoma.
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Oregon
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Pennsylvania The Pennsylvania Occupational Therapy Association (POTA), within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, promotes the recognition, preservation, and advancement of occupational therapy as the preeminent profession promoting health, productivity, and quality of life for individuals and society through the therapeutic application of occupation.
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