The process of change in the format of a three credit course entitled: “Occupational Therapy in Psychiatry” offered to second year occupational therapy students at the Université de Montréal involved the transition from a lecture format to a modularized individual instructional course. A description of this process is given and the results of the evaluation of the new course are interpreted and discussed.
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