FAQ: What happens after the Occupational Therapy driving assessment?

November 25, 2010  |   Fact Sheets,Portfolio   |     |   0 Comment

Following your assessment, your Occupational Therapist will complete a counselling/discussion session detailing the outcome and recommendations. Your Occupational Therapist will then write a medico-legal report outlining their observations from the assessment and providing professional recommendation/s to yourself, your referrer, your doctor, and the Department of Transport. Please allow 4-5 working days for your report to be completed.

The referring doctor will then read the report and review the recommendations from the Occupational Therapist. Your referring doctor may make an appointment with you to discuss the outcome of the assessment. Your referring doctor is then required to complete an QLD F3712 form and provide this to you (this is attached to the report when it is mailed to the referring doctor). This is the medical certificate that you provide to QLD Transport to make any changes to your licence.

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