AOTA Conference in Baltimore – Blue Jays in attendance
Occupational Therapy faculty, students, and alumni attended the recent American Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference, which was held in Baltimore, April 2-6, 2014. This year’s annual conference gathered more than 7,000 clinicians, faculty, and students from all over the United States as well as from international settings. Check out the many presentations by Elizabethtown College faculty, students, and recent graduates:
Thursday April 3, 2014
Associate Professor Dr. Tam Humbert & Brittani Nelson, MS (‘13) presented their poster, “The Cultural and Disciplinary Border Crossings of an Occupational Therapy and Foreign Language Education.”
Associate Professor Dr. Tam Humbert & Lauren Rossi (’11) presented a research poster, “A Conceptual Model of Spirituality and Occupational Therapy: Constructs From a Comprehensive Literature Review.”
Friday, April 4, 2014
Associate Professor Dr. Tam Humbert & Sara Brown del Pozo, MS, OTR/L (’11) gave a presentation entitled, “Occupational Therapists Working Abroad: Exploring Decision Making With Culturally-Relevant Critical Incidents.”
Assistant Professor Kerri Hample presented a poster entitled, “Going Beyond Continuing Education To Continued Competency: An Opportunity to Shape Your Career and the Future of OT!”
Saturday, April 5, 2014
Megan DiBernardino, MS, (’14) & Lecturer Ms. Ann Marie Potter presented a poster, “Addressing Driving Within Occupational Therapy Practice: Connecting the Dots Between Generalists and Specialists.”
Associate Professor Dr. Tam Humbert & Kristin Hall, MS, OTR/L (’12) presented a research poster entitled, “Intimate Partner Violence and Motherhood: An Exploratory Study.”