
Dr. Emily M. D'Agostino Article in the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association
Dr. Emily M. D'Agostino had this article accepted by the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association: Standardizing, Harmonizing, and Protecting Data Collection to Broaden the Impact of COVID-19 Research: The Rapid Acceleration of Diagnostics-Underserved Populations (RADx-UP) Initiative.
Tomeico Faison, OTD, Receives Award for Excellence in the Advancement of Occupational Therapy
OTD faculty and students presented at AOTA’s annual meeting in April. 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:
Denise Nepveux, Ph.D. in 2022-23 Duke Ahead Certificate Program
Dr. Denise Nepveux, Ph.D. was accepted into the 2022-23 Duke Ahead Certificate Program to develop a scholarly project on UDL. The mission of Duke Ahead is to promote excellence in the education of health professionals by creating a community of education scholars, fostering innovation in health professions education, supporting outstanding teachers, providing faculty development programs, and facilitating quality education research. Congratulations, Dr. Nepveux!
Cambey Mikush Receives 2021-22 Duke Ahead Certificate
Cambey Mikush has finished her 2021-22 Duke Ahead Certificate and started the year-long Duke Collaborative Course Development program.
Bringing a New Vision of Occupational Therapy to Duke
When the job announcement first popped up in Barb Hooper’s email inbox, she didn’t bother to open it. She was an associate professor at Colorado State, and as director of the Center for Occupational Therapy Education, her focus was on the educational component of occupational therapy. The email announcement was for a position to develop a new occupational therapy program at Duke, and Hooper presumed she wouldn’t be quite what they were looking for.