NBCOT

About NBCOT

The NBCOT (National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy) exam is a certification examination for individuals seeking to become licensed occupational therapists (OTs) or certified occupational therapy assistants (COTAs) in the United States. This exam is an essential step for professionals aiming to work in the field of occupational therapy, as passing the NBCOT demonstrates competency and allows candidates to obtain their license to practice.

Purpose of NBCOT Certificate

The NBCOT exam assesses candidates’ knowledge and skills necessary for effective occupational therapy practice. The exam measures the ability to apply clinical knowledge, critical thinking, and professional judgment in real-world scenarios involving patient care.

Category 1

NBCOT-OTR (Occupational Therapist Registered)

For those who wish to practice as an occupational therapist.

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Category 2

NBCOT-COTA (Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant)

Those who aim to become an occupational therapy assistant.

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What We Offer

NBCOT with Medical Educational Board Consultation

At Medical Educational Board Consultation, we provide full support for candidates preparing for the NBCOT exam. Our services include assistance with eligibility verification, registration guidance, and documentation submission. With our help, you can focus on studying for your exam while we handle the administrative processes, ensuring that you are well-prepared for certification and licensure.

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Why We Stand Out

Start Your Journey to Certification Today!

Ready to take your career to the next level? Medical Educational Board Consultation is here to provide the expert guidance, resources, and support you need. Contact us today to begin your certification process.

About Us

Our mission is to provide a seamless, reliable, and efficient pathway to obtaining globally recognized healthcare certifications. We understand that the process of securing professional credentials can be complex and time-consuming.