New England Occupational Therapy Education Council
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Occupational Therapy Education Support
Supporting academic and clinical aspects of Occupational Therapy education through a consortium of member programs.

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New England Occupational Therapy Education Council


Founded in
1999
EIN
04-3430050
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Education
Address
PO BOX 53004 MEDFORD, MA 02153-0004 Unite States
Website
https://neotecouncil.org/
Phone
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Email address
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About
NEOTEC, est. 1999, is a consortium of Occupational Therapy Educational Programs dedicated to supporting academic and clinical OT education. They enhance fieldwork education, supervision, and provide continuing education. NEOTEC advocates for fair fieldwork placement practices.
Mission
NEOTEC facilitates communication among occupational therapy clinical and academic educators and enhances the quality of occupational therapy fieldwork education and supervision. The organization exchanges concerns, ideas and resources between clinical and academic educators to promote clinical education for the occupational therapy profession.

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