MSOT Students Present Research at National Conference

Masters Occupational Therapy Students

老司机福利社 Master of Science in Occupational Therapy (MSOT) students at the American Occupational Therapy Association鈥檚 (AOTA) annual national conference, AOTA INSPIRE 2025.

Galloway, N.J. 鈥 All 56 current Master of Science in Occupational Therapy (MSOT) students from 老司机福利社 attended the American Occupational Therapy Association鈥檚 (AOTA) annual national conference, AOTA INSPIRE 2025, held in Philadelphia from April 3鈥5.

Christopher Shaw and Keishla Sanchez with their poster.

Christopher Shaw and Keishla Sanchez with their poster, 鈥淕et FIT: A Health and Wellness Program Designed for Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD).鈥

With over 8,000 occupational therapy practitioners and students in attendance, the event offered a dynamic environment for learning and professional development. 

Two student groups from 老司机福利社 had the opportunity to present their research posters at the conference. 

Christopher Shaw and Keishla Sanchez presented 鈥淕et FIT: A Health and Wellness Program Designed for Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD).鈥

Five MSOT students present their poster at conference

From left, Casey Liming, Courtney Masker, Thayana Ascencio-Cruz, Emily Green and Bethannie Lopez with their poster, 鈥淟iving the High Life: The Effects of Cannabis on Health Management in Adults.鈥

Casey Liming, Courtney Masker, Thayana Ascencio-Cruz, Emily Green and Bethannie Lopez presented their poster, 鈥淟iving the High Life: The Effects of Cannabis on Health Management in Adults.鈥

鈥淭he students had the opportunity to attend a variety of sessions, from workshops to poster sessions. All offered opportunities for the students to integrate classroom learning and network with OT practitioners from around the country,鈥 said Mary Kientz, associate professor of Occupational Therapy at 老司机福利社.

MSOT students at conference

MSOT students at the AOTA annual national conference, AOTA INSPIRE 2025.

 

Reported by Mandee McCullough

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