#128 How to Plan a Great OT Session with Rachel Egan

#128 How to Plan a Great OT Session with Rach...

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#127 Intro to NICU OT with Nicole Bazinet

Occupational therapy in the NICU is one of the most specialized and sensitive practice areas in our profession. The transition from traditional clinical settings to the high-stakes, high-tech environment of neonatal care requires a fundamental shift in how we approach both assess ...  Show more

#126 Neuro Recovery After Stroke with Henry Hoffman

Are you fully using the critical window of opportunity after stroke to support neuro-recovery during your OT sessions—or are you unintentionally devoting valuable rehab time to compensation?In today’s episode, we’re joined by Henry Hoffman to explore why prioritizing recovery—whe ...  Show more

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