PHHP faculty look beyond their disciplines for reciprocal peer teaching reviews
Several PHHP faculty members recently participated in reciprocal reviews outside of their disciplines, giving them new ideas and perspectives.
Several PHHP faculty members recently participated in reciprocal reviews outside of their disciplines, giving them new ideas and perspectives.
Second year students experience evidence-based virtual reality as a means of evidence-based intervention for occupational therapy.
Please join us for the Rehabilitation Science Seminar for a talk titled “Barriers and Facilitators of People with and without Disabilities in Accepting Autonomous Shuttle Services” with Dr. Sherrilene Classen, Professor and Chair, Department of Occupational Therapy, University of Florida on Wednesday, November 29, 2023. The seminar will begin…
A great leader must be able to plan, be flexible, have passion, advocate, and help the patients live their best lives.
Linda Struckmeyer, Ph.D., OTR/L, a clinical associate professor and the doctoral capstone coordinator in the department of occupational therapy, was recently selected to join the OT Leaders & Legacies Society.
Fiorella Guerrero, Raghuveer Chandrashekhar, and eight other PHHP students representing seven countries were recognized at the UF International Center’s International Student Achievement Awards.
Marnie Danielson opened her first private pediatric practice in Atlanta, Georgia, in 2004 providing P.T., O.T. and speech therapy services. Bobbi Pineda is on the faculty of the University of Southern California, where she leads work in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Therapy Lab and studies the NICU sensory environment.
As part of her capstone project, Hale led the creation of an interactive tool for zoo visitors with sensory sensitivities.
As part of her capstone project, Hale led the creation of a tool for zoo visitors with sensory sensitivities.
Beneficial peer support for graduate students.