Intellectual Property Of Occupational Therapy By Hemant Nandgaonkar: A Guide

Top Quote Want to become a successful occupational therapist and gain insight into the field of intellectual property alongside? Here is the perfect solution to any possible problem faced by a budding occupational therapist. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) August 25, 2011 - According to the World Federation of Occupational Therapists: "Occupational therapy is as a profession concerned with promoting health and well being through engagement in occupation." In contemporary times, the work of the occupational therapists is rather significant. Occupational therapists carefully analyze the physical, mental, psychosocial, spiritual, political, environmental and cultural factors to identify the hazards of occupation.

    The job of an occupational therapist requires great intellectual skill. The inter-disciplinary references (like medicine, psychology, sociology, anthropology, etc.) that an occupational therapist has to work upon makes his work even more challenging.

    Hemant Nandgaonkar, an occupational therapist himself has shared the success mantra for practicing occupational therapy effectively in his latest book, Intellectual Property of Occupational Therapy. He has also shared the secrets to manage one's intellectual property efficiently.

    Intellectual property is a set of exclusive rights providing legal protection to a number of intellectual creations. Under intellectual property law, owners can enjoy certain exclusive rights to a variety of intangible assets like--music, literary and artistic works, inventions and discoveries and words, phrases, symbols, and designs. Intellectual property is generally protected by means of various legal devices as copyrights, trademarks, patents, industrial design rights and trade secrets in some jurisdictions. As the work of the occupational therapist is creative in nature so copyrights and patents can be very effective weapons to fight intellectual theft.

    In his book Intellectual Property of Occupational Therapy, the Mumbai based occupational therapist has explored the problems encountered by therapists in general. Experienced as he is, he has also offered various practical tips to become a successful occupational therapist.

    Anyone interested in occupational therapy or anxious to become a professional in the field must go through the book to become wiser and more potent at the job.
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    Book: Intellectual Property of Occupational Therapy
    Author: Hemant Nandgaonkar
    Price: Rs. 250
    Pages: 138
    ISBN: 978-93-81205-37-2
    Official Website: www.hemantnandgaonkar.com
    Language: English

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