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Squeezing More Activities Into a Busy Day ⟩
March 21, 2011

Chan in the Media Events Faculty Health and Wellness Lifestyle Redesign

While many people harbor a secret hope to magically stretch their daily schedules to fit in more exercise, reading or even napping, licensed occupational therapist Camille Dieterle has ideas for making such wishes come true. To read more, go to Squeezing More Activities Into a Busy Day.

OT-PT Forum a Success! ⟩
February 23, 2011

Chan in the Media Clinical Community and Partners Events Faculty Lectures and Talks

Last week's OT-PT Forum, organized by students, was a resounding success! Read all about it at OTs and PTs Gather to Honor Teamwork.

U.S. News & World Report ⟩
December 8, 2010

Chan in the Media

— names occupational therapy a Best Careers 2011: Best Careers 2011: Occupational Therapist.

USC Hospitals Go Smoke Free ⟩
October 4, 2010

Chan in the Media Health and Wellness Students

In an effort to promote health and wellness at the USC Health Sciences campus, several partners in the USC clinical enterprise went smoke free Oct. 1. To read more, go to USC Hospitals Go Smoke Free. The USC Lifestyle Redesign® Smoking Cessation and Relapse Prevention program is evidence-based and…

Daily Trojan — September 1, 2010 ⟩
September 3, 2010

Chan in the Media

Division is mentioned in Donation funds new disability center. Read the article at Donation funds new disability center.

Sing-Song Speakers Score Highly on Measures of Empathy ⟩
August 11, 2010

Chan in the Media Faculty Research

Assistant Professor Lisa Aziz-Zadeh is featured in Scientific American. Read more at Sing-Song Speakers Score Highly on Measures of Empathy.

Healthy rush: Combat-weary veterans find adrenaline fix on the water ⟩
July 9, 2010

Chan in the Media Clinical Health and Wellness Students

Current OTD student and alum, Janna Kuntz, is featured in Healthy rush: Combat-weary veterans find adrenaline fix on the water, by Chelsi Moy of the Missoulian.

Spirit Intact, Soldier Reclaims His Life (source: NY Times) ⟩
July 7, 2010

Alumni Chan in the Media Clinical

Article cites Capt. Sarah Mitsch, Class of 2001: Spirit Intact, Soldier Reclaims His Life. In the nearly 15 months since losing his limbs, Specialist Marrocco has pushed past pain and exhaustion to learn to use his four prosthetics, though he can walk for only 15 minutes at a time. Credit Ruth…

Meeting the Mental Health Needs of Adolescents ⟩
July 1, 2010

Alumni Chan in the Media Faculty Health and Wellness

Be sure to see Meeting the Mental Health Needs of Adolescents, written by alum Sarah Bream, in the June 28, 2010 issue of OT Practice.

Does Music in Speech Equal Empathy in Heart? ⟩
February 27, 2010

Chan in the Media Faculty Research

Professor Lisa Aziz-Zadeh is interviewed by USC News about her study on prosody and empathy. "A new study in the journal Public Library of Science ONE finds that people use the same brain regions to produce and understand intonation in speech. Many studies suggest that people learn by imitating…

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