Occupational Therapy OT

Austin Campus Clinic Opens

Clinics on our campuses play an important role in serving the community and preparing students for clinical practice. Katie Bouchillon, owner and clinical director of Spero Rehab on the Austin campus, knows this well. She is a 2005 graduate of the Master of Occupational Therapy program on the St. Augustine campus. The inter-professional clinic emphasizes

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Making Great Strides

With the tips of his water skis bobbing just above the water, the camper white-knuckled the rope-handle with one hand and gave the thumbs-up with the other. The counselor watched from the stern of the boat as the motor revved to life, pulling the rope from slack to tight and lifting the camper up on

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Advancing the Profession: Thrive as a Mentor

Ashley Nappi, a Master of Occupational Therapy (MOT) student on the San Marcos campus, started grad school strong. Then she hit a bump. “I failed the practical twice. It wasn’t a major test, but it was my first experience with failure in grad school. I started doubting my capabilities,” she says. “A fellow student took

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Health & Wellness: Gaming to Good Health

What do you picture when you hear the word gamer? It’s probably much different than the seniors Dr. Elizabeth Fain ’14, a Doctor of Education (EdD) graduate, has worked with at assisted living facilities. “One of the most important ways to help older people stay healthy and more independent is to help them avoid falls,”

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Health & Wellness: Taking Control of Stress

Megan Fryer ’10, a Master of Occupational Therapy (MOT) graduate and occupational therapist at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, knows firsthand how radically stress affects people. “Patients who have sustained traumatic spinal cord or brain injury experience not only pain, but also profound changes in their lifestyle,” she says. “Stress reduction helps them stay motivated

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A Clinical Match: A Gift Horse

The Christmas card, with its picture of a smiling little girl, is a special souvenir from the life-changing internship that Arianna O’Donnell, a Master of Occupational Therapy (MOT) student, completed at McKenna Farms Therapy Services in Dallas, Georgia. The little girl has spina bifida, and visited McKenna Farms for hippotherapy, a treatment that uses horseback

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April 2013: Occupational Therapy Month Activities

April has long been National Occupational Therapy Month. This past April, however, was particularly rich in activities on the California Campus in celebration of occupational therapy. It all began with the Student Occupational Therapy Association (SOTA) and ended with American Occupational Therapy Association’s (AOTA) Conference and Expo. On April 1, SOTA greeted National Occupational Therapy

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