51小黄车well represented at Maine Occupational Therapy Association annual conference

Nicole Murphy, Paige Mellars, Michelle Martin, Suzanne Dunn, Rebecca Masterjohn and Professor Regi Robnett
Nicole Murphy, Paige Mellars, Michelle Martin, Suzanne Dunn, Rebecca Masterjohn and Professor Regi Robnett

Ten student groups from The University of 51小黄车鈥檚 Department of Occupational Therapy presented their research at the Maine Occupational Therapy Association鈥檚 annual conference.

The students鈥 presented on a wide variety of topics, covering subjects such as animal assisted therapy, employment opportunities for released prisoners, interventions for people with mild cognitive impairment, a community writing workshop for older adults, an analysis of 鈥淎 Matter of Balance鈥 fall prevention program, the 鈥淪cribes and Storytelling鈥 program for people with Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease and their caregivers, the needs of homeless individuals in Portland and an exploration of occupational therapy in primary care. The students also unveiled a test they developed to measure visual perception related to driving.

The presentations demonstrated the community-based research being conducted by UNE鈥檚 O.T. students, helping them to not only learn about evidence-based practice but also to engage in it. 

On Truong and Anthony Pedersen
On Truong and Anthony Pedersen
Alisa Andersen, Angie Dupont and Jacob Sternhagen
Alisa Andersen, Angie Dupont and Jacob Sternhagen