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Shawn Roll is guest editor of latest AJOT on musculoskeletal conditions ⟩
January 23, 2017
Clinical Faculty Health and Wellness Research
Research journal issue kicks off profession's centennial anniversary celebrations
By Mike McNulty Assistant Professor Shawn C. Roll is the guest editor of the January/February 2017 issue of the American Journal of Occupational Therapy. The issue focuses on comprehensive summaries of evidence and multiple original research articles on the treatment of common musculoskeletal…
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Five Trojans aboard 2017 Rose Parade float ⟩
December 29, 2016
Alumni Associations and Bodies Events Faculty
Occupational Therapy Association of California float commemorates 100-year anniversary of profession's founding
Float rendering courtesy of the Occupational Therapy Association of California/Fiesta Floats On the morning of Jan. 2, 2017, five USC Trojans will be floating high above the streets of Pasadena, Calif., during the world-famous Tournament of Roses® Rose Parade. The Trojans will be riding on board…
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23 Trojans on AOTA centennial list of 100 most influential people ⟩
December 6, 2016
Alumni Associations and Bodies Awards Faculty
USC Chan faculty members Cermak and Clark among all-time notables
By Mike McNulty Twenty-three USC alumni and faculty members are among the 100 most influential people who have shaped the occupational therapy profession throughout its century-long history, according to a new list compiled by the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA). In preparation for…
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Remembering Florence Cromwell ⟩
December 1, 2016
Alumni Associations and Bodies Faculty
An esteemed USC alumna and occupational therapy leader passed away on Nov. 5, 2016, at the age of 94
By John Hobbs MA ’14 Florence Cromwell 1922-2016. Photo undated. Occupational therapy visionary, two-time AOTA president, and former faculty member Florence S. Cromwell MA ’52 died Nov. 5, 2016. She was 94. The former faculty member was a USC alumna, an interim chair for two years before…
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China Initiative Visits Yantai and Shanghai | October–November 2016 ⟩
November 27, 2016
China Initiative Community and Partners Faculty Lectures and Talks Students
Purpose In Yantai, the team presented at the "Fourth National Congress of Rehabilitation Education of the Chinese Association of Rehabilitation Medicine." Carey Sokol and OTD Resident Lily Xu presented on OT fieldwork models in the US, while Adley Chan and OTD Resident Sherry Chen gave a…
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Toddler palace may house clues to social skills in autism ⟩
November 12, 2016
Autism Chan in the Media Conferences Faculty Research
Dr. Barbara Thompson's research is highlighted at the 2016 Society for Neuroscience meeting
By Sarah Deweerdt/Spectrum News Palace keep: The amount of time a young child spends in a play castle may provide hints about her social motivation. A half-hour-long ‘playdate’ between a toddler and an adult could help answer a long-standing question about whether and how much a child with…
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Five Trojans to take AOTA awards ⟩
November 7, 2016
Associations and Bodies Awards Conferences Faculty
Florence Clark to receive rarefied AOTA-AOTF Presidents’ Commendation
By Mike McNulty Exhibit Hall at 2016 AOTA Conference Five USC Trojans will win annual awards from the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA). The recipients were revealed last week by AOTA and will be presented their awards during AOTA’s annual conference in April 2017, when the…
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USC, Peking University to team on one of China’s first graduate programs in occupational therapy ⟩
October 17, 2016
Chan in the Media China Initiative Community and Partners Faculty International
The partnership has the potential to transform the quality of life for millions of people, USC provost says
By Mike McNulty and John Hobbs/USC Today USC Provost Michael Quick and Peking University Health Science Center President Qimin Zhan formalize the partnership between the two institutions. (Photo/Philip Channing) USC and Peking University have forged a partnership that could impact the quality of…
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Crafting a kinder chemo ⟩
September 22, 2016
Autism Chan in the Media Clinical Faculty Research
How changes in the environment might improve experiences during outpatient infusions
By Mike McNulty/USC Today A USC researcher suggests that settings in which chemo is delivered should be controlled. (Photo/iStock) There’s no such thing as peaceful chemotherapy. The anti-cancer drugs that attack the body’s dangerous cancer cells cannot discriminate from its healthy ones,…
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A dog among doctors: Health center’s newest staffer is man’s best friend ⟩
September 15, 2016
Chan in the Media Clinical Faculty Health and Wellness
Meet Professor Beauregard Tirebiter, the first full-time university facility dog in the country: He’s got office hours and everything
By Joanna Clay/USC News USC recently added a new staff member. And you could easily say he’s the furriest. Professor Beauregard Tirebiter — dubbed “Beau” for short — is a 2-year-old black Goldendoodle. He makes USC the first and only university in the United States with a full-time…
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