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Reference<br />
American Occupational Therapy Association. (2014).<br />
Occupational therapy practice Framework: Domain<br />
and process (3rd ed.). American Journal of Occupational<br />
Therapy, 68, S1–S48. http://dx.doi.org/10.5014/<br />
ajot.2014.682005<br />
Jacquelyn M. Sample, MEd, OTR/L, is completing a Doctorate<br />
of Occupational Therapy through Nova Southeastern University in<br />
Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Sample’s clinical specialty is pediatrics.<br />
She is currently an instructor in the Missouri Health Professions<br />
Consortium Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) program. For<br />
the Missouri OT Association, Sample serves as director of practice<br />
and chair of the Mid-Missouri District, and has served as co-developer<br />
of the MOTA Hill Day for the past 3 years.<br />
For More Information<br />
www<br />
www<br />
AOTA’s Guide to Advocacy &<br />
Promotion: A Special Issue<br />
of OT <strong>Practice</strong><br />
http://goo.gl/dOs6Jh<br />
State Policy News and<br />
Resources<br />
www.aota.org/advocacy-policy/state-policy<br />
Webcast<br />
2015 Conference Presidential<br />
Address by Dr. Stoffel:<br />
Engagement, Exploration,<br />
Empowerment<br />
By V. Stoffel, 2015. Bethesda,<br />
MD: American Occupational Therapy Association.<br />
(Earn .75 contact hour. Free for members,<br />
$24.99 for nonmembers. To order, call toll free<br />
877-404-AOTA [2682] or shop online at http://<br />
store.aota.org, and enter order #WA0215).<br />
Jacquelyn M. Sample (left) and MOTA Legislative<br />
Representative Diana Baldwin at MOTA on the<br />
Hill Day<br />
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF THE AUTHOR.<br />
Joint Capitol Hill Day of<br />
AOTA and the American<br />
Society of Hand Therapists,<br />
on September 19,<br />
in Washington, DC—<br />
Join with more than 500<br />
practitioners and students from around the<br />
country to advocate for issues important<br />
to both professions, www.aota.org/Conference-Events/Hill-Day<br />
Mentoring Leaders: The<br />
Power of Storytelling for<br />
Building Leadership in Health<br />
Care and Education<br />
By E. Gilfoyle, A. Grady, & C.<br />
Nielson, 2011. Bethesda, MD:<br />
AOTA Press. ($44 for members, $62.50 for<br />
nonmembers. To order, call toll free 877-404-<br />
AOTA [2682] or shop online at http://store.<br />
aota.org, and enter order #1255).<br />
NEW EDITION FROM AOTA PRESS!<br />
OT PRACTICE • AUGUST 22, 2016<br />
The Reference Manual of<br />
the Official Documents o<br />
the American Occupational<br />
Therapy Association, Inc.,<br />
21st Edition<br />
Since 1980, the American Occupational<br />
Therapy Association has<br />
collected its official documents<br />
must-have information for occupational<br />
therapy students and practitioners—into one handy,<br />
frequently updated reference work. The 21st edition continues<br />
that tradition and includes concept papers, guidelines,<br />
position papers, roles papers, specialized knowledge and<br />
skills papers, standards, statements, and information on the<br />
American Occupational Therapy Foundation.<br />
In addition to the 3rd edition of the Occupational Therapy<br />
<strong>Practice</strong> Framework: Domain and Process, this volume<br />
contains many valuable and timely documents<br />
Order #900395<br />
AOTA Members: $79<br />
Nonmembers: $259<br />
SKU: 900395<br />
ISBN: 9781569003954<br />
Est. 700 pages<br />
To order, call 877-404-AOTA, or shop online at<br />
http://store.aota.org<br />
BK-439<br />
DOCTOR OF OCCUPATIONAL<br />
THERAPY (OTD)<br />
A post-professional degree plan<br />
offering Bachelor’s-to-OTD and<br />
Master’s-to-OTD options<br />
The program enables practicing OTs to complete a course<br />
of study that will prepare them to assume leadership roles,<br />
management positions, and/or to serve as clinical faculty.<br />
The program is primarily online with two visits to the Galveston,<br />
Texas, campus for on-site learning; it can be completed in six to<br />
seven semesters while maintaining active clinical practice.<br />
For more information please contact: Sharon McEachern,<br />
PPOTD.admissions@utmb.edu or (409) 772-3062.<br />
shp.utmb.edu/OccupationalTherapy<br />
P-7824<br />
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