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Marquette's foundational clinical occupational therapy doctorate (OTD) program spans three years (9 semesters) as a professional curriculum aimed at developing tomorrow's leaders for a cooperative and culturally aware workforce. The university's and College's missions significantly shape the OTD curriculum framework, aligning with our commitment to cultivate graduates who will serve as thoughtful advocates for transformation in professional practice. These OTD program objectives naturally stem from the ethos of a Jesuit research institution situated in an area with persistent health inequities. The curriculum implements the OTD's core aims: Clinical Proficiency, Professional Development, Service-Oriented Leadership, and Intellectual Inquiry. Occupational therapy represents a vital healthcare field that enhances participation in meaningful activities across all life stages. These occupations encompass daily routines and purposeful involvement that bolster physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual wellbeing. Occupational therapists employ therapeutic activities to enable individuals to lead fulfilling lives despite health challenges, injuries, disabilities, or other constraints.