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Internationally trained occupational therapist in Manitoba denied academic allowance over master’s degree

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An arbitrator has dismissed a grievance from an internationally trained occupational therapist in Manitoba who sought an academic allowance from Shared Health for a master's degree obtained in Sweden, finding the credential could not be separated from the substantial equivalency assessment that allo...

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