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This inspiring interview with Mary Malone describes her lived experience as an agent of change as an occupational therapy assistant educator. Mary Malone, M.S, OT, OTR is a Professor at North Shore Community College in Danvers, MA.
Jessica Remick (30) interviews her husband Michael Remick (31) about how his aneurism changed his life.
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.
Dr. Pizzi is an Occupational Therapist, professor and Wellness Lifestyle Coach with 38 years of experience. I had the opportunity to interview with him today regarding his experience as an agent of change and recommendations for the field of occupational...
Two occupational therapists discussing why their profession is personally meaningful.
Using task analysis starting a company filling a need
Bailey LeBoeuf Johnson is an Occupational Therapist in the state of Colorado, and an inspiring agent of change within the profession. Identifying a gap in mental health services, she created her own business to provide the best quality of care...
Interview with Occupational Therapy Professor and Global Advocate for feeding disorders Dr Kate Barlow
Nikki Gefteas interviews her new friend Mary Jo Stanley about her experience with sudden hearing loss and how being faced with a life altering event has taught her how to adapt. In this interview, Mary Jo discusses her experience with...
Senior Paediatric OT Melissa from Singapore sharing her lived experience as an agent of change in Pain Clinic
Heidi Seretan (33) talks with Christopher Abreu Rosario (32) about why she is passionate about working in education serving students living with disabilities. Heidi describes how she first started working with special education students and what she wishes people understood...
In this inspirational interview, Dr. Dawn Evans describes her lived experience as an agent of change in the occupational therapy profession as well as Northeastern Board President of the American Foundation of Suicide Prevention. Dr. Dawn Evans is also a...
Interview with my cousin regarding how COVID-19 affected her life, occupation, and what brought her to the life she lives today.
In this inspiring interview, Kelvin Moore describes his lived experience as an agent of change in the profession of occupational therapy. Kelvin Moore, OTR/L owns Ally Therapy Specialists which is a pediatric early intervention program.
Two pedatric occupational therapists and friends talk about their work as occupational therapist practitioners.
This interview with Dr. Taggart included six questions about her career as an occupational therapist.
Steve tells his story about career changes from ballet to occupational health therapy, his path toward Buddhism, personal relationship and connecting back to community through volunteering.
Carl Berger (77) and his wife Sharon Berger (76) talk about when Carl suffered from a dissected artery, fell into a coma, and was hospitalized for almost a year.
Conducted in Santa Cruz, California, student Kayla Penny (age 15) interviews Susan Fisher (age 45) about a childhood story and the effect it had on Susan’s future. Fisher shares her story of dealing with individuals troubled with mental health such...
The essence of who we are as people embody how we practice our profession
I am interviewing Sigal wax, a true agent of change in Occupational Therapy profession and an inspiring person
Craig Jurgensen is interviewed by his son John Jurgensen about becoming a doctor, his focus on neurology, specializing in Parkinsons Disease and diagnosing and treating his wife for memory loss in his retirement.
Spouses, Sally Baker (42) and Brad Baker (41), share a conversation about the stroke that Sally had when she was thirty, the recovery process, their children, and their gratitude for one another.
Kristin Mawhinney (68) and her daughter Kate Holmes (39) share a conversation about their careers working in education.
In this inspiring interview, Dr. Susan Fasoli describes her experience as an occupational therapist and agent of change. Dr. Fasoli is an Associate Professor of Occupational Therapy at Massachusetts General Hospital Institute of Health Professions in Boston, MA.