What does iðjuþjálfi in Icelandic mean?

What is the meaning of the word iðjuþjálfi in Icelandic? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use iðjuþjálfi in Icelandic.

The word iðjuþjálfi in Icelandic means occupational therapist. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word iðjuþjálfi

occupational therapist

noun

Eins og ég sagði ykkur þá unnum við saman á sínum tíma þegar ég var iðjuþjálfi á Kleppsvegi.
We worked together when I was an occupational therapist at the Kleppur mental asylum.

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Eins og ég sagði ykkur þá unnum við saman á sínum tíma þegar ég var iðjuþjálfi á Kleppsvegi.
We worked together when I was an occupational therapist at the Kleppur mental asylum.
1974: Iðjuþjálfi við Viborg Sygehus í Danmörku. Enska
1974: Occupational Therapist, Viborg Hospital, Denmark.
1977-1979 Iðjuþjálfi á Reykjalundi, endurhæfingarmiðstöð.
1977-1979 Occupational Therapist at Reykjalundur Rehabilitation Center.
2002-2003: Iðjuþjálfi við Fjölskyldudeild Akureyrar
2002-2003: Occupational Therapist at Akureyri Family Service department
1993 – 1994: Iðjuþjálfi við CAR þjálfunar- og ráðgjafarstöð fyrir ung fötluð börn í Palo Alto, Kaliforníu, Bandaríkjunum.
1993 – 1994: Occupational Therapist, CAR Early Intervention Center, Palo Alto, California, USA.

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