A year ago, I wrote a three-part series on how to do research in as little time as possible. I talked about fear of missing out (FOMO) in the last..
In the second installment of my research series, I explained how to read research in as little time as possible. In my third and final installment,..
How To Take On Research as an Occupational Therapist
Maybe you are searching for a change in your job? Perhaps you are looking to advance your career? Maybe you want to contribute to the knowledge..
Unleashing the Animal in Occupational Therapy: Resources for Practice, Training, and Research – Part III, Research
As the field of human-animal interaction (HAI) continues to gain traction, studies that straddle occupational therapy and HAI can help validate..
Unleashing the Animal in Occupational Therapy: Resources for Practice, Training, and Research – Part II
Animals in Occupational Therapy
If you want animals to play a role in your occupational therapy practice, education is essential. The most relevant..
Can you combine occupational therapy and animals? Of course!
The bigger question is How? To answer that question, a practitioner needs resources...
The 4-Hour Researcher
In the first installment of my series on research, I listed several reasons why new grads and experienced physical therapists need to stay on top..
Physical Therapists, if You Hate Research, Read This
If you asked PT students to name their least favorite class in school, I imagine the following classes would be the most common responses: ethics;..
5 Clinical Lessons You Need to Know
Unfortunately, my time in New York City is coming to an end. I’ve spent over 8 years here and I've enjoyed the buzz, the people, the music, and the..