Conference Activities​

 

American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA)
 

Faculty and students attended the 2012 American Occupational Therapy Association national conference in Indianapolis, Indiana in April.

Faculty and Students Represented UF as Presenters.

  • Collaborative Partnerships: Use of the Delphi Technique as a Method to Establish Validity of a Feeding Scale for Premature Infants. Christy Nelson, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA; Abby Nichols; Katie Wilburn, Elizabeth Rhine, Christine Greer

  • Generational Differences: Impact of Millennials in Occupational Therapy Fieldwork Education. Cynthia Goodwin, OTD, OTR/L

  • Perceived Contributions of Occupational Therapy in a Community Mental Health Setting. Rosalie M. King, DHS, OTR/L

  • Understanding How Environmentally-Induced Challenges Influence a Mother's Ability to Orchestrate Healthy Habits and Routines in her Family. Laura Schmelzer, PhD, OTR/L

  • Aging in Place: The Development of an Innovative Holistic Community-Based Program for Older Adults. Tara Beitzel, DrOT, OTR/L

  • Understanding Medical Issues Associated With Premature Birth: Foundations and Evidence for Safe Occupational Therapy Practice. Christy Nelson, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA


 
 

​Previous AOTA Conferences
Orlando, FL ​2010
​Houston, TX 2009
​Long Beach, CA ​2008
​St. Louis, MO ​2007