Convert your OT textbooks and NBCOT review materials into audio you can study during fieldwork, commutes, and between client sessions.
Benefits
Study during Level II fieldwork — OT fieldwork is all-consuming. Audio turns commutes and lunch breaks into productive study sessions for NBCOT prep.
Master frames of reference — OT uses multiple theoretical models. Audio helps you compare biomechanical, rehabilitative, and occupation-based approaches.
Prepare for NBCOT — The NBCOT exam tests broad OT knowledge. Audio review covers pediatrics, adult rehab, mental health, and clinical reasoning.
How It Works
Upload OT resources — Upload your Pedretti, Case-Smith, or NBCOT review materials from TherapyEd or AOTA resources.
Generate practice area summaries — AI creates reviews by practice area: pediatrics, adult physical rehabilitation, mental health, geriatrics, and hand therapy.
Listen during fieldwork — Review pediatric OT during your school-based placement commute. Adult rehab content heading to the hospital. Match audio to your setting.
Quiz on clinical scenarios — AI generates NBCOT-style clinical simulation questions: assess client needs, select appropriate interventions, and measure outcomes.
Voice chat for intervention planning — Discuss specific cases: 'What OT interventions are appropriate for a stroke patient with left neglect and ADL deficits?'
Features
Frames of reference audio — Hear clear comparisons of OT theoretical models: MOHO, biomechanical, sensory integration, and cognitive behavioral approaches.
Condition-specific interventions — Audio reviews of OT interventions for stroke, TBI, spinal cord injury, autism, cerebral palsy, and mental health conditions.
NBCOT clinical simulations — AI creates multi-step clinical reasoning questions matching the NBCOT exam's emphasis on evaluation, intervention, and outcomes.
Recommended Study Schedule
Commute to fieldwork (20 min) — Audio matched to current practice setting
Between client sessions (10 min) — Quick review of conditions you're treating
Lunch (15 min) — NBCOT practice questions
Commute home (20 min) — Frames of reference or pediatric review
Before bed (10 min) — Voice chat on one clinical scenario
Frequently Asked Questions
How does audio help OT students?
OT education combines classroom learning with demanding Level I and II fieldwork experiences. Audio lets you review theoretical models, clinical conditions, and intervention strategies during commutes and between clients. Many OT students find audio essential during fieldwork when desk study time nearly disappears.
Can audio help me pass the NBCOT?
The NBCOT tests broad OT knowledge across all practice areas and age groups. Audio review efficiently covers pediatrics, adult rehab, mental health, and administration during daily activities. Students who supplement practice questions with audio content review report stronger performance across the exam's breadth.
What OT topics are best for audio?
Frames of reference (MOHO, SI, biomechanical), condition-specific interventions, activity analysis concepts, and administration/management are excellent for audio. Hands-on skills like splinting and therapeutic activities need physical practice, but the clinical reasoning behind them benefits greatly from audio review.
How should I study for Level II fieldwork?
Match audio to your fieldwork setting. Listen to relevant conditions and interventions during your commute. This primes your clinical reasoning for the day. After fieldwork, listen to broader OT content to maintain knowledge across all practice areas for the NBCOT.
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