Occupational Therapy students give presentations at AOTA conferences
Courtney Craib, Lindsey Holmes, Kira Keogh, Loren LePage, and Erin O’Brien presented a research paper entitled: "Fitness, You, and Nutrition (FUN): A Program To Encourage Healthy Habits in 3rd and 4th Graders," at the annual AOTA national conference on April 29, 2010 in Orlando, FL.
Nancy Carson, Jane O’Brien, Courtney Craib, Lindsey Holmes, Kira Keogh, Loren LePage, & Erin O’Brien gave a presentation entitled: “Establishing Community Partnerships to Address Obesity in Adults with Chronic Mental Illness and in Children from Low-socioeconomic Families” at the AOTA in Houston, TX.
Elizabeth Moyer, Kelly Cowan and Lyndsey Mignault gave a presentation entitled: "Effectiveness of a Short-term Occupational Therapy Program on Cognitive and Perceptual Deficits in Persons with Parkinson’s disease (FASTCliP:OT)" at the AOTA conference in Orlando, FL.
Elizabeth Moyer, Kelly Cowan and Lyndsey Mignault gave a presentation entitled: “Implementing an Evidence-Based Occupational Therapy Program for Persons with Parkinson's Disease That Addresses Occupation, Motor Functions, Cognition, and Perception.” at the AOTA annual conference in Houston, TX.
Elizabeth Moyer and Lyndsey Mignault gave a presentation entitled: "Effective Occupational Therapy for Persons with Parkinson’s Disease" at the New Hampshire Occupational Therapy Association Fall Conference in Bedford, NH.