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Blanche and PUPS team research in OT Practice ⟩
February 7, 2012

Chan in the Media Faculty Research

The latest issue of OT Practice’s Research Update features the USC Pressure Ulcer Prevention in Spinal Cord Injury (PUPS) research article Manualization of Occupational Therapy Interventions: Illustrations From the Pressure Ulcer Prevention Research Program. Erna Blanche PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA,…

TREET Postdoc Fellow in OT Practice Q&A ⟩
January 24, 2012

Chan in the Media Faculty

Stefanie Bodison OTD, OTR/L, C/NDT (OTD ’10, MA ’93, BS ’92), a current USC Training in Rehabilitation Efficacy and Effectiveness Trials postdoctoral fellow, is featured in the latest issue of OT Practice answering questions about Ayres Sensory Integration.

Expert Lectures on Multisensory Integration ⟩
January 23, 2012

Autism Chan in the Media Lectures and Talks

On Friday, January 13, in conjunction with USC's Zilkha Neurogenetic Institute, the Division hosted Mark Wallace PhD, Director of the Vanderbilt Brain Institute, and Professor in the Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, for his seminar entitled…

2 Trojans Among AOTA Emerging Leaders Class of 2012 ⟩
January 18, 2012

Associations and Bodies Awards Students

Two Trojans were among 17 future professional leaders selected by the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) to attend the 2012 Emerging Leaders Development Program, hosted last week at AOTA headquarters in Bethesda, Maryland. Arameh Anvarizadeh (BA ’05, MA ’06, OTD ’07) and current…

USC OTF Practice at USC Marshall Wellness Fair ⟩
January 17, 2012

Chan in the Media Clinical Events Faculty Health and Wellness Lifestyle Redesign

Last Thursday, January 12, clinical faculty members of the USC OTF Practice offered health and wellness information, tips, and details about Lifestyle Redesign® to USC students, faculty, and staff during the first ever USC Marshall School of Business Wellness Fair! Read more about the event on USC…

Clark Named to State’s Autism Advisory Task Force ⟩
January 13, 2012

Associations and Bodies Autism Faculty

Associate Dean and Professor Florence Clark PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA, was recently selected to the State of California's Autism Advisory Task Force to review evidence-based interventions and determine the necessary qualifications, training, and supervision of providers. In October 2011, California became…

Serious Students, Offbeat Classes ⟩
December 7, 2011

Academics and Courses Chan in the Media Faculty

Division faculty member Kim Eggleston is featured by USC News on the value of her undergraduate class OT310 Creativity Workshop for facilitating students self-exploration of their creative sides. Read more at Serious Students, Offbeat Classes.

Alumnus Shawn Phipps is Candidate for 2012 AOTA Elections ⟩
December 6, 2011

Alumni Associations and Bodies

USC occupational therapy alumnus Shawn Phipps BS ’97, is a 2012 candidate for Director to the AOTA Board of Directors. Voting begins January 17 and ends February 28.

“The New Look of Competition” in ADVANCE for OT ⟩
November 28, 2011

Associations and Bodies Chan in the Media Faculty Lectures and Talks

In the latest issue of ADVANCE for OT, practitioner Iris Kimberg reflects on USC Associate Dean and AOTA President Florence Clark’s views on occupational therapy and the spirit of competition, in light of Dr. Clark's 2011 AOTA Presidential Address entitled "High-Definition Occupational Therapy’s…

Professor Morgan lectures on sports and media at Paris conference ⟩
November 16, 2011

Chan in the Media Conferences Faculty Lectures and Talks

Bill Morgan, Professor of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy, a renowned expert on the philosophy of sport, spoke at a two-day conference in Paris last week. Joined by colleagues from the USC Annenberg Institute of Sports, Media and Society, the conference focused on issues at the…

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