Relias Academy offers convenient online courses for licensed professionals, paraprofessionals, and lifelong learners. Information on course requirements by the Florida Board of Occupational Therapy Practice are below, as well as a list of approved and accredited courses.
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- Browse the course list below to view education accepted by the Florida Board of Occupational Therapy Practice. View course details or click Add to Cart to checkout and instantly enroll!
Expiration- Due On
- Feb 28
- Due Every
- 2 years
- Due Based On
- Every 2 Years
Odd Years
| Accepted CEUsAOTA - American Occupational Therapy Association, FOTA - Florida Occupational Therapy Association | Hours- Hours Required
- 26
- Max Online Hours
- 12
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Required Topics | Hours | Frequency |
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Patient Safety/Medical Errors and Prevention The course shall include: A study of root-cause analysis, error reduction and prevention, patient safety and must include contraindications and indications specific to Occupational Therapy Management including medication and side effects. | 2 | 2 years |
Ethics/Laws/Rules/Jurisprudence Each licensee must take two (2) hour board approved laws and rules course, relating to Chapters 456 and 468, Part III, FS and rule Chapter 64B11, FAC | 2 | 2 years |
HIV/AIDS One-Time Requirement: For the HIV/AIDS one (1) hour (for first renewal only) requirement, the board approves any course approved by any of the professions regulated within the Division of Medical Quality Assurance, the Department of Health
Course must include: Modes of transmission; infection control procedures; clinical management; prevention; Florida law on AIDS and the impact of testing, confidentiality and treatment | 1 | |
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