Investing in the future of occupational therapyOct 27, 2015
Sven Eliasson, MD, PhD, has been a friend and supporter of the Program in Occupational Therapy and the profession since he came to Washington University in 1964 as an associate professor of neurology.
The OT can see you nowOct 26, 2015
Jamie Archer, MSOT, OTR/L, has become the go-to resource for the physicians, staff and patients at the Movement Disorders Center, where she has launched and grown an OT service line for patients with Huntington disease (HD).
Blending form and functionOct 25, 2015
Following a four-month renovation, space on the second floor of the 4444 Forest Park Avenue building was recently re-engineered to create a clinic for Community Practice
Innovations in stroke careOct 25, 2015
The student-run stroke clinic, launched late last year, has more than just a new home beginning this semester; it also has a stronger operational foundation within the Program.
Overseas exchangeOct 24, 2015
Three students from the Program in Occupational Therapy traveled to Hong Kong in June 2015 to participate in the Summer Overseas Exchange Subsidy Scheme (SOESS).
Program receives 10-year accreditationSep 14, 2015At its August 6-9, 2015 meeting, ACOTE reviewed the Report of On-Site Evaluation (ROSE) and voted to Grant a Status of Accreditation to the Program for a period of 10 years.
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