
Multigenerational Panel on Delayed Exposure to OS and its Impact on Their OT Practice
05/29/23 • 101 min
Free Occupational Science 101 Guidebook
https://beacon.by/evolved-living/occupational-science-101-guide-podcast
OS Empowered OT Facebook Group
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This panel interview (a sample from the Foundations of Occupational Science for US-Based OTP's Capstone Course) explores the perspectives of 4 Occupational Therapists from different Generations (Baby Boomer, Generation X, Millennial, and Generation Z) on getting exposed to Occupational Science in the middle of their careers (or before entering the field) and how it has benefited their practice in the field and future aspirations as OTs.
Dr. Susan Burwash (Baby Boomer Panelist)
Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/susanburwashWebsite: sburwash.wordpress.com (Portfolio)
Twitter: subu_ot
Dr. Karen Dwire (Generation X Panelist)
Linked in: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karendwireotr/
Anna Braunizer, Reg. OT (BC), (late Millennial/Gen Z Panelist)
Linked in: linkedin.com/in/anna-braunizerSupplementary Learning:
- Link to Dr. Susan Burwash's Dissertation: Doing occupation: A narrative inquiry into occupational therapists’ stories of occupation-based practice
- Link to Dr. Karen Dwire's Capstone Presentation Pets Alleviating Loneliness in Seniors (PALS) An Adjunct Occupational Therapy Program to Impact Loneliness in Isolated Older Adults
- Article Referenced by Anna on Sanctioned Occupations: (Available through Researchgate)
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Evolved Living Network Instragram @EvolvedLivingNetwork
Free Occupational Science 101 Guidebook
https://swiy.co/OS101GuidePodcast
OS Empowered OT Facebook Group
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1569824073462362/
Link to Full Podcast Disclaimer https://docs.google.com/document/d/13DI0RVawzWrsY-Gmj7qOLk5A6tH-V9150xETzAdd6MQ/edit
Free Occupational Science 101 Guidebook
https://beacon.by/evolved-living/occupational-science-101-guide-podcast
OS Empowered OT Facebook Group
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1569824073462362/
This panel interview (a sample from the Foundations of Occupational Science for US-Based OTP's Capstone Course) explores the perspectives of 4 Occupational Therapists from different Generations (Baby Boomer, Generation X, Millennial, and Generation Z) on getting exposed to Occupational Science in the middle of their careers (or before entering the field) and how it has benefited their practice in the field and future aspirations as OTs.
Dr. Susan Burwash (Baby Boomer Panelist)
Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/susanburwashWebsite: sburwash.wordpress.com (Portfolio)
Twitter: subu_ot
Dr. Karen Dwire (Generation X Panelist)
Linked in: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karendwireotr/
Anna Braunizer, Reg. OT (BC), (late Millennial/Gen Z Panelist)
Linked in: linkedin.com/in/anna-braunizerSupplementary Learning:
- Link to Dr. Susan Burwash's Dissertation: Doing occupation: A narrative inquiry into occupational therapists’ stories of occupation-based practice
- Link to Dr. Karen Dwire's Capstone Presentation Pets Alleviating Loneliness in Seniors (PALS) An Adjunct Occupational Therapy Program to Impact Loneliness in Isolated Older Adults
- Article Referenced by Anna on Sanctioned Occupations: (Available through Researchgate)
Link to full Podcast Disclaimer
Evolved Living Network Instragram @EvolvedLivingNetwork
Free Occupational Science 101 Guidebook
https://swiy.co/OS101GuidePodcast
OS Empowered OT Facebook Group
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1569824073462362/
Link to Full Podcast Disclaimer https://docs.google.com/document/d/13DI0RVawzWrsY-Gmj7qOLk5A6tH-V9150xETzAdd6MQ/edit
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Empowering Practical Knowledge Translation with Katie Caspero, MS, OTR/L of OT Graphically
Free Occupational Science 101 Guidebook
https://beacon.by/evolved-living/occupational-science-101-guide-podcast
OS Empowered OT Facebook Group
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1569824073462362/
Katie Caspero, MS, OTR/L is the founder of OT Graphically where she uses infographics to help researchers share their work, supports occupational therapists with staying up to date on evidence, and empowers clients to be more engaged in their care. Katie describes herself as an entrepreneur, pediatric occupational therapist (OT), research assistant, and knowledge translator.
Katie has completed an Advanced Practice Certificate in Implementation of Evidence in Clinical Practice at The University of Pittsburgh. She has been a research assistant for over 10 years and a clinical OT for 8 years. Katie's work focuses on taking complex topics and synthesizing them down into easy-to-understand visuals, especially of research articles through her membership community called The OT Graphically Library
This coming fall you can join me along with Katie who is partnering with Randi W. Aas, PhD, OT of Sense of Science to offer an interactive online two hours international digital workshop for Occupational Therapists, Occupational Scientists, Students, Teachers, OT academics, and Retired OTPs supports in how to turn their practice and academic wisdom into knowledge translation business to empower awareness of our power field and science base! Here is some info for their upcoming event! I hope to see you there!
Learn more and sign up here: https://www.senseofscience.no/become-ot-infopreneur-2023"We need more OT voices out there
Currently, there are more than 633,000 occupational therapists worldwide. Many of them are going beyond to share their powerful and evidence-based message with the world on how activity and participation are crucial for health and living a meaningful life.However, there is a need for more such voices, that can solve the threat of occupational disruption and deprivation, along with the competence to secure occupational justice for more people worldwide.
Are you ready for a career boost?
This event will be a motivational and an encouraging boost to think outside the box for your future career. In this workshop we will give you 15 examples of new ways to share your knowledge, and we are sure you will be suprised when learning to know these oportunities that you can apply yourself. You will be inspired to learn how many OTs already are spreading their crucial OT competence in new ways, worldwide. We look forward to share stories about OTs that will inspire your future career."
Evolved Living Network Instragram @EvolvedLivingNetwork
Free Occupational Science 101 Guidebook
https://swiy.co/OS101GuidePodcast
OS Empowered OT Facebook Group
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1569824073462362/
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Broadening the Roots of the Arts and Craft Movement in the US with Lauren Black, Executive Director of the Social Justice Sewing Academy
Free Occupational Science 101 Guidebook
https://beacon.by/evolved-living/occupational-science-101-guide-podcast
OS Empowered OT Facebook Group
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1569824073462362/
One of the core themes of this module is contextualizing the inseparable connection we have as OTs to the history of the United States and the opportunity we have today to author our legacy and to expand and repattern the legacies of our past foundation to be an active part of constructive change and multilayered intergenerational healing. This discussion highlights how the Arts and Crafts movement can be connected to navigating contemporary social challenges and how OTs can practically build partnerships with community stakeholders such as the Social Justice Sewing Academy and use artistic expression and occupation as a medium to build connections across differences and repair divisions, and harm brought about through system injustice and marginalization. Today we as OTPs have the opportunity to connect to, build off of, and expand the legacy of resistance, resilience, and repair we have inherited in response to current challenges.
Information on Arts and Crafts Moment in OT History
William Dunton's connection to simplified quilt blocks for occupational intervention in mental health asylums in the turn of the century United States Context.
Social Justice Sewing Academy:
Social Justice Sewing Academy Free Antiracist Guidebook
https://www.sjsacademy.org/antiracist-guidebook
Social Justice Sewing Academy Learning Community Facebook Group
https://www.facebook.com/groups/sjsaclc
Recent Book Published on the Social Justice Sewing Academy Remembrance Quilt Project
Stitching Stolen Lives: Amplifying Voices, Empowering Youth & Building Empathy Through Quilts
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09F2XWCKY/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tkin_p1_i0
Trail, S., & Wong, T. D. (2021, September 25). Stitching stolen lives: Amplifying voices, empowering youth & building empathy through quilts. C&T Publishing.
Evolved Living Network Instragram @EvolvedLivingNetwork
Free Occupational Science 101 Guidebook
https://swiy.co/OS101GuidePodcast
OS Empowered OT Facebook Group
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1569824073462362/
Link to Full Podcast Disclaimer https://docs.google.com/document/d/13DI0RVawzWrsY-Gmj7qOLk5A6tH-V9150xETzAdd6MQ/edit
Evolved Living Podcast - Multigenerational Panel on Delayed Exposure to OS and its Impact on Their OT Practice
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[00:00:00] Josie: Hello, welcome to this panel discussion. I'm so excited to share this discussion with you. So one of the interesting things about occupational science internationally and specifically in the United States is due to its recent contributions to the fields of academia, that means that there's a lot of variation in how.
[00:00:25] Josie: Based occupational therapists get exposed to it, and most of us ar
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