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A Message from the Department Chair
It
is my pleasure to welcome you to the Department of Occupational Therapy
website at Thomas Jefferson University (TJU). As you know, the world of
healthcare is a rapidly changing environment, filled with new breakthroughs
on what often feels like a daily basis. The faculty and students in the
Department are aware and attentive to these changes and are creating new
practice models to meet healthcare demands and opportunities. We are committed
to designing and developing innovative program ideas and treatment strategies
that address the occupation-based needs of patients and clients. Some
examples of our commitment include coursework that provides our students
with program development skills to serve health care and community agencies
interested in including occupational therapy services. Other examples
of our emphasis on innovation and development include a faculty and student
group testing the effectiveness of treatment interventions with people
who have dementia and research about the individual experience of having
a traumatic brain injury. The hallmark of our program's curriculum has always been a focus on occupation.
The current trend toward community-based practice is also a longstanding
focus within our Department. These two key elements combine to produce
an exciting curriculum that prepares students for occupational therapy
practice.
With an eye to the future
As Stephen Covey (1989) stated: "The best way to predict the future
is to invent it." At TJU we are inventing our future in occupational
therapy by involving ourselves in dynamic OT practice, research, and education.
Such as:
- Program development: Life Skills for people in homeless shelters;
Violence prevention among at-risk adolescents
- Research on the experiences of diverse populations of persons with
disabilities (e.g., those with traumatic brain injury, caregivers of
persons with dementia)
- Innovative courses on occupational science; adapting the environment;
and many others!
- Specialty concentrations for graduate study in community health and
participation, older adults, early intervention and school age practice,
and sensory integration.
Please visit our faculty web pages and our research projects for more
information about our exciting program. Occupational Therapy is undergoing
tremendous renewal as a profession, and our program at Jefferson is on
the leading edge of the future.
Janice P. Burke, OTR/L, PhD, FAOTA
Professor and Chair
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