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Lectures and Talks
Clark Delivers 2013 Mosey Lectureship at NYU Steinhardt ⟩
March 28, 2013
Faculty Lectures and Talks
By Mike McNulty On March 14, associate dean and professor Florence Clark, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA delivered the NYU Steinhardt Department of Occupational Therapy 2013 Anne Cronin Mosey Lectureship entitled "Approaching Occupational Therapy's Silver Anniversary: Perspectives on the Controversial 'Marriage'…
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Camille Dieterle Takes Center Stage at USC Women’s Conference ⟩
March 11, 2013
Conferences Faculty Health and Wellness Lectures and Talks
By Kim Hasday At the 5th annual USC Women’s Conference assistant professor of clinical occupational therapy Camille Dieterle spoke onstage before hundreds of USC alumnae, parents, students, faculty, staff and friends at historic Bovard Auditorium. The March 7th conference, hosted by the USC Alumni…
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Watch Ann Neville-Jan keynote Hollywood, Health & Society ⟩
February 25, 2013
Conferences Diversity, Access, Equity Faculty Lectures and Talks
Associate professor Ann Neville-Jan delivered the keynote address at "People First: Real Disabilities, Reel Stories" sponsored by the Writers Guild of America, West, the WGA Writers with Disabilities Committee, and Hollywood, Health & Society at the Norman Lear Center of the USC Annenberg School for…
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2012 Homecoming In Review ⟩
November 13, 2012
Alumni Events Faculty Lectures and Talks Students
By Mike McNulty During the Division's 2012 Homecoming Weekend on November 9 and 10, alumni, students and friends gathered to open new clinical learning laboratories, celebrate a milestone anniversary, hear the latest from faculty, and celebrate together as the Trojan Family. At the USC Center for…
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Student-run podcast goes live ⟩
October 30, 2012
Chan in the Media Lectures and Talks Students
Trojans Talk OT, a new student-managed podcast series hosted by current graduate students Rob Russow and Alyssa Concha, is now live on the Division website. Trojans Talk OT is designed to inform occupational therapy practitioners, students, and educators looking to continue to support their…
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Faculty Member to Present at NeuroTrauma 2012 Symposium ⟩
May 10, 2012
Clinical Conferences Faculty Lectures and Talks
Division faculty member Samia Rafeedie OTD, OTR/L, assistant professor of clinical occupational therapy, will be featured at the upcoming symposium NeuroTrauma 2012: How to Talk About Brain and Spinal Cord Injury with Patients and Families. Dr. Rafeedie will specifically cover the topic of…
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USC Trojans Shine at 92nd AOTA Conference ⟩
May 1, 2012
Alumni Associations and Bodies Conferences Faculty Lectures and Talks Students
Division Associate Dean and current American Occupational Therapy Association President Florence Clark PhD (’82), OTR/L, FAOTA, presided over the 92nd annual AOTA conference, April 26-29, in Indianapolis, Ind. Conference highlights included a rousing Opening Ceremony, Clark's Presidential Address…
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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…
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“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…
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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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