“I want to take a moment to thank the university that completely prepared me for a successful future, and for developing me to become a confident, goal-driven, problem-solving professional who is making a difference in many communities.”
Spring 2016 OT Link availableFeb 25, 2016
The Spring 2016 issue of our alumni publication, O.T. Link, is out with the latest research, community practice, alumni and current student news of the Program in Occupational Therapy.
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.
Alumni Spotlight: Adam Pearson, OTD' 11, OTR/LMay 27, 2015
As the Program Director of the Safe Haven Program and Site Manager for Garfield Place Apartments
alumni Adam Pearson, OTD ’11, OTR/L, helps bridge the biomedical and sociocultural needs of the homeless.
Spring 2015 O.T. Link AvailableMar 25, 2015
Our alumni publication, O.T. Link, has been expanded to a magazine format to better inform you of all the research, community practice, alumni and current student news of the Program in Occupational Therapy.
Collaborating Across TimeOct 28, 2014
Development of the Schultz Lifestyle Profile Series Instrument
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.
We welcome inquiries from prospective students, potential collaborators, community partners, alumni and others who want to connect with us. Please complete the form below to begin the conversation.
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