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Division co-hosts Colloquium with Medal of Honor recipient ⟩
October 19, 2011
Community and Partners Events Lectures and Talks
On Wednesday, November 2nd, the USC Division of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy, along with the USC Center for Innovation and Research on Veterans & Military Families, hosted "A Wounded Warrior's Experience and Physical Rehabilitation," a colloquium with Medal of Honor recipient…
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USC Family Celebrates Campaign ⟩
September 19, 2011
Events Lectures and Talks
To celebrate the launch of the $6 billion Campaign for the University of Southern California, the largest ever in the history of American higher education, the Trojan Family gathered in Bovard Auditorium on Friday, September 16th, to hear from university leaders, alumni and students affirming the…
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Occupational Therapy Students and Faculty Share Research ⟩
April 5, 2011
Autism Chan in the Media Events Faculty Lectures and Talks Lifestyle Redesign Research Students
USC Occupational Therapy's chapter of Pi Theta Epsilon sponsored the Occupational Therapy Research Day on March 28 to showcase current research being conducted in the Division. Read more at Occupational Therapy Students and Faculty Share Research.
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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.
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Florence Clark will deliver the Keynote Address ⟩
August 27, 2010
Associations and Bodies Conferences Faculty Lectures and Talks
— "Putting Occupational Therapy in High Definition in Our Golden State" — at OTAC’s 34th Annual Conference.
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Occupational Therapy in High Definition ⟩
May 6, 2010
Associations and Bodies Conferences Faculty Lectures and Talks
On May 1, 2010, Dr. Florence Clark delivered her Inaugural Presidential Address at the 90th Annual AOTA Conference and Expo in Orlando, Florida. "Passionately and directly, Clark wasted no time focusing in on her message for the audience, encouraging students, scientists, educators, and…
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