Lori Mikesell - MSOT

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The following are courses I have taken through the Occupational Therapy program at Washington University in St. Louis:
 
 
Fall 2006
  • Anatomy:  Body Structures Supporting Daily Function/ Application of Body Structure and Function to OT Practice
  • Communication Skills for OT Mental Health Practice
  • Evaluation:  The Tools and Practice for Measuring Occupational Performance
  • Fieldwork and Professional Competence I
  • Theory and Foundations for OT Practice
 
Spring 2007
  • Research and OT: Preparing for Evidence Based Practice
  • Innovations of Assistive Technology to Support Participation
  • Application of Neuroscience Principles to OT
  • Biological Basis of Daily Performance:  Neuroscience
  • Environments that Impact Participation in Daily Life
  • Fieldwork and Professional Practice
 
Summer 2007
  • Health Conditions
  • Self Management in Chronic Health Conditions
  • Health Promotion, Prevention, and Community Education
  • Applied Clinical Research I:  Participation, Pediatrics, Productive Aging, Work
 
Fall 2007
  • Foundations for Neuro-Rehabilitation Practice
  • Applied Skills for Daily Living: OT Practice I
  • Intervention Models in OT Practice
  • Problem Based Learning Tutorial:  Clinical Reasoning
  • Fieldwork and Professional Competence III
  • Applied Clinical Research II: Participation, Pediatrics, Productive Aging, Work
 
Spring 2008
  • Management in a Changing Practice Environment
  • Applied Skills for Daily Living: OT Practice II
  • Innovative Practice Models in Home, Work, School, and Community
  • Disability and Social Policy
  • Fieldwork and Professional Competence:  Preparing for Practice
  • Applied Clinical Research III:  Participation, Pediatrics, Productive Aging, Work

Summer/ Fall 2008

  • Fieldwork II
  • Fieldwork II

"Tell me and I'll forget.  Show me and I might remember.  Involve me and I'll understand."