University of Wisconsin – Madison Madison, WI

OT 871: Application of Occupational Therapy Evidence in the Practice Environment: Co-Instructor

Advisor: Karla Ausderau, PhD

· Responsible for syllabus development, identifying readings and resources for the class

· Led post-professional graduate students in lectures on knowledge translation practices and using evidence to change current occupational therapy practice

· Monitored and facilitated discussions through online/virtual mediums

· Responsible for grading assignments, papers and projects

Washington University in St. Louis_____________________________________________________St. Louis, MO

OT 5093: Management in a Changing Practice: Assistant to the Instructor (TA)

Advisor: Lauren S. Milton, OTD, OTR/L

· Lectured second-year graduate students on advocacy and its impact on both the occupational therapy profession and practitioners

· Led students to Jefferson City, MO for Annual Missouri Hill Day – a lobbying and advocacy opportunity for students and practitioners to interact with legislators about the issues relevant to the occupational therapy profession

· Responsible for grading assignments, papers and projects and acted as a liaison between students and professor

OT 623: Applied Learning Strategies in Practice & Teaching: Guest Lecturer

Advisor: Steve Taff, PhD, OTR/L, FNAP, FAOTA

Advisor: Betsy Hawkins-Chernoff, OTD, OTR/L, ATP, SCSS

· Lectured first-year graduate students on coaching, mentoring and supervision in the occupational therapy profession

· Lectured first-year graduate students on cultural dexterity, micro-aggressions, and the importance of inclusive practices

· Assisted with syllabus development, identifying readings and content resources for the class