Understanding Stroke Recovery in People with AphasiaMar 10, 2014
Understanding the factors that contribute to successful community reintegration of people with aphasia is the goal of the Stroke and Aphasia Recovery Laboratory.
Berg and Kaskutas to Receive Roster of Fellows AwardMar 05, 2014Christine Berg, PhD, OTR/L, andVicki Kaskutas, MHS, OTD, OTR/L, will be receiving the American Occupational Therapy Association’s Roster of Fellows Award at the AOTA’s 94th Annual Conference & Exposition in Baltimore, Md.
ASHT Hand Therapy Review Course – April 11-13Feb 11, 2014Washington University School of Medicine is hosting the 2014 American Society of Hand Therapists (ASHT) Comprehensive Survey of Hand Therapy Review Course April 11-13.
Clinical/Community Track Experiences: Tori Sabatini, MSOT/S ‘14Feb 10, 2014
Tori Sabatini, MSOT/S ‘14, shares her clinical/community track experiences at Health Literacy Missouri, a local nonprofit organization that promotes understandability in the health care environment.
Clinical/Community Track Experiences: Rhysa Romstad, MSOT/S ‘14Feb 10, 2014
Rhysa Romstad, MSOT/S ‘14, shares her clinical/community track experiences at the National Children’s Cancer Society (NCCS) – Beyond the Cure, which provides services and programming to childhood cancer survivors and their families.
Student Spotlight: Claire Schueler, MSOT/S '14Feb 03, 2014We sat down with Claire Schueler, MSOT/S '14, to ask her about her experience with the Program in Occupational Therapy. Claire shares her thoughts on the Program, why she chose WUOT, living in St. Louis, and more!
Jessica Dashner, OTD, OTR/L, who teaches the Environmental Factors Facilitating Performance and Participation class for the Program in Occupational Therapy, starts the Spring semester with a hands-on assignment designed to give first-year students an idea of what daily barriers a client with a disability may face.
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