Latest Issue of AJOT Includes 8 Trojan Authors
September 18, 2012
Autism Chan in the Media Faculty Research
Congratulations to the 8 Trojans who co-authored articles in the September/October 2012 issue of the American Journal of Occupational Therapy! Links to Open Access articles are included below. Fight On!
“Emerging as Leaders in Autism Research and Practice: Using the Data-Driven Intervention Process [Editorial]”
Erna Blanche (PhD ’98, MA ’88) associate professor of clinical occupational therapy
“Autonomic and Behavioral Responses of Children With Autism to Auditory Stimuli”
Megan C. Chang (PhD ’09, MA ’01)
L. Diane Parham (MA ’81)
Erna Blanche (PhD ’98, MA ’88) associate professor of clinical occupational therapy
Florence Clark, associate dean and professor
“Oral Care and Sensory Concerns in Autism”
Leah I. Stein (MA ’06), Occupational Science PhD student
Sharon Cermak, professor
“Proprioceptive Processing Difficulties Among Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders and Developmental Disabilities”
Erna Blanche (PhD ’98, MA ’88) associate professor of clinical occupational therapy
Megan C. Chang (PhD ’09, MA ’01)
Stefanie Bodison (OTD ’10, MA ’94, BS ’92), TREET: Training in Rehabilitation Efficacy and Effectiveness Trials postdoctoral fellow
“How Do We Change Practice When We Have The Evidence? [Editorial]”
Janice Posatery Burke (MA ’75)
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