M.O.T in Paediatrics

 M.O.T. (Master of Occupational Therapy) in Paediatrics is a specialized postgraduate program that focuses on the assessment and treatment of pediatric patients with developmental, neurological, and physical conditions. The course covers various therapeutic interventions, including sensory integration, play therapy, and motor skills development, designed to enhance the child's daily functioning and quality of life. It equips students with the skills required to work in multidisciplinary teams within hospitals, schools, rehabilitation centers, and clinics. The duration of the program is typically 2 years, with practical clinical placements that provide hands-on experience. Students also engage in research projects related to pediatric occupational therapy, further developing their expertise in the field. Completion of this course opens doors to various career opportunities in child health care.