Results for advocacy
  • Blog Post: Promoting Occupational Therapy

    A key part of our Centennial Vision is that occupational therapy will be “widely recognized” and it is so much fun to explore the ways in which the message of occupational therapy is spreading around the globe. In preparation for OT Month, I’m wallpapering my office door with some of...
  • Blog Post: The Importance of Timing

    Examples of the importance of timing are all around us. Consumers, health care providers and members of all political parties knew for years that the system of health care service delivery was broken. The challenge had been an inability to come together and agree on a solution. The 2009 health reform...
  • Blog Post: Position Statement

    Voting for the 2012 AOTA Elections will be open on January 17th...just two weeks away! I wanted to post my official position statement here and invite questions from the membership. I welcome dialogue and invite any questions you have for me. I am thankful the opportunity to share my thoughts and ideas...
  • Blog Post: My Qualifications to Serve as your Next Vice President of the American Occupational Therapy Association

    When I reflect on my career in relation to my qualifications to fulfill the role of Vice President of AOTA, I have had the opportunity to ruminate on the experiences that have made me into the professional I am today. Those who are close to me know I do not often talk about things I have done or accomplished...
  • Blog Post: Spotlight on the Centennial Vision

    It has been a wonderful summer and transition into my new role as Vice President of the American Occupational Therapy Association. I found it valuable to go back and review the path that led us to the Centennial Vision in preparation for our next strategic planning process. We have documented great progress...
  • Blog Post: Health Care Reform, State Associations and AOTA’s Strategic Planning

    Health care reform is here. Whether you were in support of its passage or not, it is the law of the land. I hope we can agree we must be prepared for its implementation. What will health care reform mean for occupational therapy moving forward? What can we do as practitioners to shape the role of occupational...
  • Blog Post: Twitter Feed

    Congratulations to the practitioners and students across the globe doing your part in making OT widely recognized. Every day I pick up something new from Twitter followers. Below are my “tweets” from February 8-19 that are part of the 28 Occupational Therapy Professionals I'm Prepared...
  • Blog Post: The Value of Membership

    One of the presentations I gave this week was to students in the OT program at San Jose State University in California. I was grateful to receive feedback today that the students found my description of professional association membership valuable and thought I would share it. There are over 140,000...
  • Blog Post: Promotion + Advocacy + Leadership = A Bright Future for Occupational Therapy

    Elections officially open today! This is your chance as an AOTA member to log in and make your voice heard. Today’s elections will determine the leadership team for AOTA that will lead us at this critical point on our path to the Centennial Vision and beyond. I ask you to join me in shaping the...
  • Blog Post: I've learned to Tweet!

    As I shared a few days ago, on February 1st I rolled out the 28 Occupational Therapy Professionals I'm Prepared to Represent as the Next Vice President of AOTA on Twitter. I've posted a new "group" each day and will continue to do so until the elections close on February 28th. Twitter...