Duke OTD at AOTA and NCOTA

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OTD faculty and students presented at AOTA's annual meeting last week. 
Congratulations to Tomeico Faison, OTD, on receiving the Award for Excellence in the Advancement of Occupational Therapy! 

Congratulations to the following students who did an outstanding job representing Duke OTD at AOTA:

Karol Guerrero, Caroline Lass, and Tomeico Faison presented “Conversations that Matter-Holistic Admissions, Diversity & OT Graduate Programs”
Belden Long presented “Conversations that Matter-Virtual Family & Community Engagement Strategies”

And these students did an excellent job representing OTD at NCOTA:  
Emmanuel Acheampong, & Dai’Jonnai Smith, “Membership Engagement within the NCOTA”

Sarah Price, Karol Guerrero, Stephanie Timmons, & Belden Long, (with Abigail Carroll, and Benita Hall) “Intervention Guided by the Transactional Perspective”  


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