Abstract
To celebrate the University of Toronto's 150th anniversary, the School of Occupational Therapy participated, along with several other professional faculties, in a display at the new Eaton's Centre in Toronto. The purpose of the display was to provide the community with an opportunity to become more aware of what university students in their respective fields can offer. The Occupational Therapy display consisted of pictures with accompaning captions. Four main areas of treatment were included; hospital, work, home, and community. An explanation of what Occupational Therapy is concerned with was also provided. Although the scope of the display seemed limited, it was clear, concise and well done.
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