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Kristin Bukovsky
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New Online Scavenger Hunt Starts April 24- Chance to Win an Apple iPad

AOTF HUNT

In celebration of OT Month, the American Occupational Therapy Foundation (AOTF) announces a new iPad® raffle. Complete the AOTF Scavenger Hunt between April 24-29 and be entered to win one of three Apple iPads®, sponsored by OccupationalTherapy.com. 

On this hunt you will answer questions about the Foundation’s mission, activities and our impact on evidence-based practice. Completed hunts with all correct answers will be eligible for the prize drawing. 

The raffle drawing will take place on May 1st and winners announced later that day. 

  • Open to all occupational therapists and occupational therapy students. Participants must have or be pursuing an OTA, OT, or OTD degree. Please read rules and disclaimer before proceeding.
  • Participants can return to the form to pick up where they left off and/or edit previous responses until they click the "Done" button (if they use the same device and web browser) they used to start the hunt). 
  • Good Luck!

Submit by April 29th! Winners will be announced May 1st. at 1p.m. ET on Facebook and Twitter.

 

Thank You to Our Sponsor:
otcom

 

 

With a robust library of affordable, evidence-based continuing education courses, OccupationalTherapy.com encourages lifelong learning and helps occupational therapists stay up-to-date on the latest research. 

 

 

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AOTF & MJFF Occupational Therapy in Parkinson’s Disease Intervention Research Grant

AOTF MJFF GrantIn 2020, the American Occupational Therapy Foundation and The Michael J. Fox Foundation (MJFF) for Parkinson's Research partnered to offer a two-year $100,000 intervention research grant. This inaugural funding will support projects with a specific focus on the investigation of Parkinson's disease (PD) and OT intervention as well as provide a blueprint for future Foundation partnerships. We encourage qualified OT researchers to apply. 

American Occupational Therapy Foundation (AOTF) awards Intervention Research Grants (IRG) as part of its mission to advance the science of occupational therapy to support people's full participation in meaningful life activities.

2021 Recipient

Katrina Long OTR/L, EdD, MS, BA, San Jose State University
Pre-Active PD: a randomized control trial pilot study to improve self-management of PA routines in adults with early stage Parkinson’s Disease
Mentor: Lori Quinn
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