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Presentation
(AOTA) Student Forum - Preparing for 2017: Innovative Approaches to the Addressing the Priority Practice Areas
American Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference (2008)
  • Erna Blanche, University of Southern California
  • Tina C. Yang, University of Southern California
  • Karen McCarthy, University of Southern California
  • Lisa D. Hickey, University of Southern California
  • Courtney E. Daniels, University of Southern California
  • Camille M. Dieterle, University of Southern California
  • Carlin Lorena Daley, University of Southern California
  • Beth Pyatak, University of Southern California
Abstract
Graduate doctoral programs in occupational therapy and occupational science can prepare occupational therapists for taking on leadership positions through the creation and implementation of innovative projects in health care and wellness. This panel will present USC doctoral student projects that address the Centennial Vision for 2017. The students’ projects address the six priority areas of practice identified in the Centennial Vision: mental health, productive aging, children and youth, health and wellness, work and industry, and rehabilitation.
Disciplines
Publication Date
April 13, 2008
Location
Long Beach, CA
Comments
Presented as Karen McNulty
Citation Information
Erna Blanche, Tina C. Yang, Karen McCarthy, Lisa D. Hickey, et al.. "(AOTA) Student Forum - Preparing for 2017: Innovative Approaches to the Addressing the Priority Practice Areas" American Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference (2008)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/karen-mccarthy/26/