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2016

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Occupational Therapist Focuses On Student Health And Well-Being, Sarah Gardner, Dave Albee Nov 2016

Occupational Therapist Focuses On Student Health And Well-Being, Sarah Gardner, Dave Albee

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While studying for her doctorate in occupational therapy at the University of Southern California (USC), Karen McCarthy created a lifestyle coaching program for college students to explore lifestyle and occupational interventions to promote wellness and resilience.


Dr. Ruth Ramsey Receives "Lifetime Achievement" Award At Ot Conference, Sarah Gardner, Dave Albee Oct 2016

Dr. Ruth Ramsey Receives "Lifetime Achievement" Award At Ot Conference, Sarah Gardner, Dave Albee

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Dr. Ruth Ramsey, founding director and Chair of the Department of Occupational Therapy at Dominican since 1996, was honored with a “Lifetime Achievement Award” by the Occupational Therapy Association of California (OTAC) at its 40th annual conference in Pasadena on October 28, 2016.


Occupational Therapy Graduate Pursues Dream Job, Sarah Gardner, Dave Albee Jun 2016

Occupational Therapy Graduate Pursues Dream Job, Sarah Gardner, Dave Albee

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Noelani Brisbane’s dream of working in a Children’s Hospital is closer to becoming reality.


Ot Graduate Student Writes Blog For Huffington Post, Sarah Gardner, Dave Albee Apr 2016

Ot Graduate Student Writes Blog For Huffington Post, Sarah Gardner, Dave Albee

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A blog by Rhianna Wallace, a graduate student studying Occupational Therapy at Dominican, is featured in the Huffington Post.


Ot Graduate Students Conduct Study On Sleep Deprivation, Sarah Gardner, Dave Albee Apr 2016

Ot Graduate Students Conduct Study On Sleep Deprivation, Sarah Gardner, Dave Albee

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Dominican University of California occupational therapy students recently conducted a sleep study of more than 300 students to explore ways to improve sleep patterns among college students. The study, which focused on sleep as an everyday ‘occupation’ of life, measured sleep quality and patterns of sleep in undergraduate students, as well as the relationship between sleep, academic self-efficacy, and student characteristics.