WUOT Students Partner with the Turner Center for the ArtsOct 17, 2014“The Turner Center for the Arts is such an amazing resource for the community. It’s a place where people with disabilities are encouraged to use their imagination without limitations and are free to find their creative voice,” says Ryan Sims, OTD/S ’14.
Developing a Fall Prevention Website for Residential ConstructionOct 10, 2014
A research team at Washington University School of Medicine led by Vicki Kaskutas, OTD, MHS, OTR/L, FAOTA, have just released a new website that demonstrates 148 fall prevention devices that can be used to protect residential construction workers when working at heights.
We sat down with Celine Dammond, OTD/S '16, to ask her about her experience with the Program in Occupational Therapy. Celine shares her thoughts on the Program, the learning atmosphere, what she likes most about WUOT, and more!
We sat down with Taylor Guthrie, MSOT/S '15, to ask him about his experience with the Program in Occupational Therapy. Taylor shares his thoughts on the Program, the learning atmosphere, what he likes most about WUOT, and more!
Student News: Hearts in Motion in GuatemalaJul 01, 2014
In March, two occupational therapists and 16 students from the Program in Occupational Therapy spent a week in Guatemala for the fifth annual service learning trip.
Alumni Spotlight: Rebecca Mohler, MSOT ’90, OTR/LJul 01, 2014
For Rebecca Mohler, MSOT ’90, OTR/L, her passion has always been to serve individuals with special needs. Mohler started volunteering in the resource room at her elementary school in the third grade.
Welcome Back, Class of 1964!Jul 01, 2014
The Washington University Occupational Therapy Class of 1964 celebrated their 50th reunion this past May. Five alumna traveled back to the medical school campus from their home states of Indiana, Minnesota, Missouri and Tennessee.
Next Steps for Community PracticeJul 01, 2014
As Pat Nellis, MBA, OTR/L, works to advance her vision for Community Practice, she’s pairing it with new team members, targeted tactics, and attainable goals to create a powerful strategic plan to best position the Practice for future growth and success.
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