National occupational therapy conference held in San Antonio
By Kate Hunger
The American Occupational Therapy Association held its annual conference in San Antonio March 31鈥揂pril 3, the first time the annual gathering has included an in-person option in three years.
鈥淚t was very special to welcome our occupational therapy friends and colleagues to San Antonio for the AOTA Inspire 2022 Annual Conference & Expo, especially because it was the first annual conference with an in-person component since 2019,鈥 said Bridgett Piernik-Yoder, PhD, OTR, FAOTA, chair and associate professor in the Department of Occupational Therapy. 鈥淏ecause it was a hybrid conference, many attended online, but the excitement of seeing colleagues in person after the last two years was palpable.鈥
Dr. Piernik-Yoder spoke at the Academic Leadership Council on the achievements and impact of the AOTA Academic Special Interest Section. She also received an AOTA Service Commendation, and Assistant Professor Laura Novak, OTD, OTR, BCG, received the AOTA Special Interest Section Quarterly Excellence in Writing Award. Dr. Novak, as a member of the local conference committee, facilitated volunteering by 福利一区在线 occupational therapy students. That opportunity made it possible for students to support the profession and benefit from attending the conference and expo, Dr. Piernik-Yoder said.
Jennifer Sanchez, president of the OTD Class of 2022, was able to attend the conference through the support of the Dr. Karin Barnes Leadership Endowment award.
鈥淢y favorite event was the justice-based OT networking event in which practitioners and students collaborated to brainstorm ideas on how to continue advancing our profession in the criminal justice system,鈥 she said. 鈥淥verall, the conference reminded me of all the amazing tools and expertise we possess to better equip and empower all individuals across the lifespan to participate in meaningful and purposeful occupations.鈥
Faculty and graduates and a current student of the Department of Occupational Therapy program presented at the conference, including:
鈥擜ssistant Professor Mei-Ling Lin, PhD, OTR: Overview of Pediatric Environmental Assessment
鈥擮TD graduates Janna Roberts, OTR, and Taylor Buchanan, OTR, and mentors Elizabeth Marsh, OTR, MS, MOT, and Associate Professor Ana Allegretti, PhD, OTR, ATP: Closing the Gap: Addressing Functional Life Skill Development for Adolescents with Disabilities
鈥擮TD graduate Victoria Ramirez, OTR, and mentors Associate Clinical Professor Autumn Clegg, EdD, OTR, Carlayne Jackson, MD, and Pamela Kittrell, MSN, RN, CCRC: Let鈥檚 Talk About Sexual Intimacy in Person鈥檚 with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Their Partners
鈥擮TD graduates Elizabeth Horne, OTR, and Aleera Barrera, OTR, third-year OTD student Lauryn Sweet with mentor Dr. Novak: Addressing Care Challenges and Behavior Associated with Dementia: Implementation of an Evidence-based Program during COVID-19