Jessica Kramer presents at PCORI Science Fair on Capitol Hill
The small poster session-style event for members of Congress and their staff was designed to raise awareness of PCORI-funded studies.
The small poster session-style event for members of Congress and their staff was designed to raise awareness of PCORI-funded studies.
Genesis Triplett, a doctoral student in the department of occupational therapy, provided life-sustaining CPR to a neighbor in need through the Pulse Point Foundation.
Occupational therapy students provided education and resources to help drivers in our community "fit" better in their vehicles.
Several faculty members joined the college at the start of the academic year.
Five PHHP students are inaugural recipients of the college's Ph.D. Fellowship in Artificial Intelligence program.
A team led by Dr. Sherrilene Classen finds that exposure to autonomous shuttles contributes to positive perceptions among people with disabilities.
Eleven faculty members were awarded tenure and/or promotion from the University of Florida for the 2022-23 cycle.
The Roster of Fellows Award recognizes occupational therapists who have made a significant contribution to the profession.
Dr. Sherrilene Classen in Main Street Daily News
OT researchers and partners have launched a new study to understand older adults’ perceptions and experiences with an autonomous shuttle.