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In this exciting interview, Ryan Osal discusses his lived experiences as an agent of change as an occupational therapist. Ryan Osal has worked for 11 years as an occupational therapist and has valuable lessons to share.
We talked a lot about my dad’s changing career path and how his life changed after his brain tumor.
We spoke about Katharine’s work experiences. She has had many varying occupations throughout her life, which she considers a blessing because she was able to pursue all her “dream jobs”. If there was ever something she wanted to try, she...
The essence of who we are as people embody how we practice our profession
Occupational Therapists and the difficulties that were brought from COVID.
This is an interview with Dr. Liane Hewitt, practicing Occupational therapist for over 40 years and currently department chair at Loma Linda University’s Occupational Therapy program. She describes how she is an agent of change and her journey as an...
This is an inspirational interview with Emily, an occupational therapist, researcher and agent of change. In this interview Emily talks about her career as an occupational therapist, how she has been an agent of change through program development, and who...
Martin (known name) works in a community based rehab program in Herbertpur, India. It's called Anugrah project. In this interview he talks about his experiences at the field.
A woman speaks to her mother about growing up during the Great Depression and World War 2, and becoming an occupational therapist.
In This inspired interview Roni describes her live experience as an agent of change in occupational therapy profession as well as the meaningful career and life that occupational therapy had offered both in Israel and in Boston.
Friends and coworkers Jaclyn Schwartz (36) and Catherine Hoyt (38) reflect on their experience as women in science, discussing some of the challenges they face as women in their field.