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MEDCoE Doctor of Occupational Therapy
Special Notice from DEPT OF THE ARMY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: TX. Response deadline: Jan 09, 2026. Industry: NAICS 611310 • PSC U010.
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The DEPT OF THE ARMY is seeking proposals for the Doctor of Occupational Therapy program through solicitation W81K0425QA021. This opportunity is targeted at educational institutions capable of delivering a Doctor of Occupational Therapy program to meet the training needs of military healthcare professionals.
The Army aims to establish a Doctor of Occupational Therapy program to enhance the skills of healthcare professionals within its ranks, ensuring they are equipped with advanced occupational therapy techniques and practices.
- Understanding the scope of the Doctor of Occupational Therapy program requirements.
- Developing a curriculum aligned with military healthcare standards.
- Identifying qualified faculty and resources for program delivery.
- Preparing necessary accreditation and compliance documentation.
- Proof of accreditation for the proposed Doctor of Occupational Therapy program.
- Experience in similar educational programs, especially in a military context.
- Detailed curriculum outline and teaching methodologies.
- Profiles of proposed faculty and their qualifications.
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- Detailed curriculum expectations for the Doctor of Occupational Therapy program.
- Specific funding limits or budget constraints from the Army.
- List of current providers of similar services within the Army.
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