On Saturday, May 14, 2005 graduates from Ithaca College's Occupational Therapy program presented posters at the American Occupational Therapy Association's Annual Conference in Long Beach, California highlighting the results of their graduate research projects and individual theses.
On Saturday, May 14, 2005 graduates from Ithaca College's Occupational Therapy program presented posters at the American Occupational Therapy Association's Annual Conference in Long Beach, California highlighting the results of their graduate research projects and theses.
Dr. Carole Dennis, Heather Fusswinkel, Kristin Peters, Heather Meyer, and Kristin Peters presented the results of their group research project entitled Leisure Participation in Adolescents with and without Physical Disabilities: A Time Use Study. Amanda Strauss and Danielle Gietz participated in completing the study, but were unable to be present at conference. Dr. Dennis served as the group research instructor and designed the research project.
Students who presented posters based on their individual thesis topics were:
Rebecca Wurm on Spirituality and Occupational Therapy
Scott McNeil on Who wants to be an Occupational Therapist?
Jen Iglthaler on Adolescents in Caregiving Homes
Kris Lowenwirth on Sexual Dysfunction Post-Stroke
Alisha Picarsic on Level II Fieldwork Educator's Familiarity, Knowledge, Comprehension, Utilization, and Value of Evidence-Based Research
Lauren Roth on Client-centered Evaluation in American Occupational Therapy
Congratulations to all!
https://www.ithaca.edu/intercom/article.php/2005102115480949