OT Potential Podcast | Occupational Therapy CEUs
Earn your OT CEUs by listening to our episodes for free, then logging into the OT Potential Club to take a short quiz and download your certificate. Each week (with breaks for major holidays), we host a live-recorded conversation exploring cutting-edge trends, timely hot topics, and the most impactful developments shaping occupational therapy today.
Our expert guests help you pull out actionable insights you can apply immediately in practice. Designed for both occupational therapists, occupational therapy assistants, and OT students the OT Potential Podcast is your go-to source for AOTA-approved, evidence-driven occupational therapy continuing education.
OT Potential Podcast | Occupational Therapy CEUs
Latest Episodes
#145 What is Therapy & How Do We Measure It? with Megan Cornish
The rapid rise of AI chat presenting as therapists has spurred a reaction to differentiate what AI can do versus the work of a licensed therapist.This is causing many people to look more closely at the question:What Is Therapy?...
#144 Therapy and Value-based Care Models with Dana Strauss
It’s hard to overstate how important it is for OTs and PTs to understand the new value-based care models.But, let’s be honest—they are an overwhelming and confusing alphabet soup (TEAM, LEAD, GUIDE, ACO REACH), and that’s just the acrony...
#143 Home Health Therapy Documentation with Rohit Shetty
We all know that documentation is a heavy burden for therapists. But home health therapists arguably face one of the heaviest loads, with mandated OASIS reporting layered on top of standard clinical documentation — a dual requirement unique to ...
#142 The Vagus Nerve and Stroke with Sarah Blair
It feels like in every practice area, the importance of the vagus nerve is being talked about.But nowhere is it being researched as much as vagal nerve stimulation post-stroke. And the initial results are promising — as long as it is pai...
#141 Therapy Credentialing and Billing 101 with Kara Welke
In talking to therapy start-ups this year, I've heard a common stumbling block: Credentialing.And, honestly, I was shocked when I dug into the space. It feels like the seemingly boring task of getting credentialed with insurance has turn...