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Monica Robinson, MS, OTR/L, FAOTA

OSU, Occupational Therapy Division, 453 W. 10th Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43210 614-530-6875

robinson.171@osu.edu

Profile  Nearly 30 years’ experience in occupational therapy, leadership and advocacy

 Ability to direct complex clinical, reimbursement or rehab operational projects from concept to full operational implementation.

 Expertise in leading and facilitating strategic planning  Experience as a clinical faculty for health care professions  Published author

 Presenter at numerous local, state and national conference

 Recognized in the field by the American Occupational Therapy Association and National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy as an expert in long term care,

documentation, ethics, advocacy, leadership, Medicare, payment policies, reimbursement and regulatory issues

Education  B.S. in Occupational Therapy, Boston University Sargents College 1985  Attended John F Kennedy Psychology Clinical Masters program 1988-2000  M.S. Advanced Practice of Occupational Therapy San Jose State University 2006  OTD Chatham University currently attending

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Employment The Ohio State University, Occupational Therapy Division, Columbus, Ohio Clinical Faculty Occupational Therapy Division

Current Teaching Responsibilities:

- OT 6130 Occupational Therapy Introductory Practicum (3) - OT 6140 Occupational Therapy Process: Task & Group (3) - OT 6189 Level I Fieldwork (Mental Health) (2)

- OT 7260 Occupational Therapy with Older Adults Gerontology (2) - OT 7420 Management (3)

- Occupational Development Across the Life Span and Life Events (2)

- OT 6250 Advanced topics in Geriatrics (2)

- HTHRHSC 5610 Death, Loss, and Grief in Multiple Perspectives (2) - HTHRHSC 4370 Community and Policy Influence in Health Care (3) Past Teaching Responsibilities:

- OT 6220 Mental Health and Cognition Function (4)  OT 700 Introduction to Occupational Therapy

 OT 712 Occupational Development Across the Life Span and Life Events  OT 714 (Community Practicum) Foundations of Occupational Therapy

Practice

 OT 713 Occupational Therapy and Task Analysis

 OT 752 Planning and Management of Occupational Therapy Services  OT 748 Gerontology

 OT 742 (Community Skills Lab) Occupational Therapy in Mental Health II

 OT 793 Independent Study – Business Plan Development (Fisher School Project)

- AM 601 Dying, Death and Grief

- HTHRHSC 7289 Practicum: Educational (Rwanda) (2)  OT Leadership Academy – Lead instructor for specialization

o OT 793 Independent Study – OT Leadership Academy

 Graduate Interdisciplinary Specialization in Global Health – OT Faculty

o AM 760S (Service Learning) SAMP: Service Learning in Merida,

Yucatan, Mexico

o AM 795 Seminar - Global health Studies - Belize study abroad

University of Indianapolis, Doctor of Health Science Program, Indianapolis, IN

Faculty in the Doctor of Health Science (DHS) Program Teaching Responsibilities include:

 OTPP 701 Public Policy (doctoral course)

 OTPP 621 Applied Public Policy with a practicum in Washington DC (doctoral course)

San Jose State University, Occupational Therapy Department, San Jose, CA Clinical Faculty Occupational Therapy Division

Teaching Responsibilities in the Distance Masters - Advanced Practice in Occupational Therapy.

 OT 272 Management and Organizational Change for Occupational Therapists

United States Attorney General, Washington DC (The FOTO Group ) Medicare consultant / technical expert for the US Department of Justice and the Federal US Attorney General Offices. Contract managed by The

7/2009 – current

8/10 – current

8/10 – 8/11

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Self Employed - Private Consultant / Speaker

 Consult to therapy private practices, clinics, facilities, and healthcare organizations

o Clients include Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN; Children’s

Hospital System, SD; Ohio Health System, Home Health Division; Courage Center (comprehensive rehabilitation system for children and adults with disabilities)

 Payer compliance, reimbursement, coding, documentation, denials management and Medicare policy compliance

 Clinical program development, implementation & sustainability  Trainer / speaker in clinical practice topics, payer compliance,

reimbursement, coding, documentation, denials management and payer compliance

- Legal consulting / expert witness in health care or health policy related cases for both plaintiff or defense counsel.

HCR Manor Care, Toledo, OH

Rehab Systems Consultant /Corporate OT

 Rehab clinical support to 500 location in 32 states

 Develop rehabilitation systems, both corporate and field based, in order that all systems and programs comply with reimbursement and regulatory requirements.

 Primary resource for the development of clinical training materials, operational standards, program and product development, continuous quality improvement, survey and accreditation readiness, and practice management processes.  Provide information and consulting to all rehabilitation practices

including skilled nursing facilities, home health agencies, outpatient therapy clinics and vendor practices.

 Responsible for all policy and regulatory compliance impacting therapy services process simplification and collaboration cross business lines within the organization.

 Clinical education and training including regional and national conferences and nationally broadcast webinars with national / international speakers

 Strategic planning (at all levels corporate, divisional, regional and facility)

 Statistical analysis (on-going) and annual reports on departmental

 Project management – Responsible for development and execution of sustainable projects (generally in 200-500 locations) that include regulatory compliance, technical projects

(documentation or computer programming) and clinical programs. Responsibility for stakeholder agreement, finance initiatives in right-sourcing activities, team management, time management, process simplification and collaboration cross business lines within the organization.

The Ohio State University, Occupational Therapy Division, Columbus, Ohio Adjunct Faculty Occupational Therapy Division

 OT 748 Gerontology

The Ohio State University, Occupational Therapy Division, Columbus, Ohio Guest clinical faculty lecture and labs for Occupational Therapy Courses

1992 - current

7/1996-10/2009

2008

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Ohio State University Dodd Hall (Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility - CARF), Columbus, OH

Clinical Manager / Director

 Responsible for senior supervision of all clinical programming including Spinal Cord, TBI, general rehab, pain program, driving program and specialty clinics (wheelchair, casting…)

 Oversaw daily clinical operations

 Responsibilities Included strategic planning, departmental adherence to organizational vision and goals, all aspects of employee

management, clinic(s) space and equipment management, prepare and administer annual dept budget, prepare and administer statistical data and reports, regulatory compliance, managing and adhering to high quality educational needs for the department and employees, continual survey preparedness/readiness and continuous quality improvement.

1992-1996

San Francisco State University- Mt Zion, San Francisco , CA Staff Therapist

 Responsible for OT service delivery under the gerontology federal

grant, assessing home bound patient’s competence to remain in their home

1989-1992

Crystal Springs Rehabilitation Center, San Mateo, CA Director of Occupational Therapy

Director of the OT psychiatric program

 Responsible for the start-up of the occupational therapy department

and all related department operations.

1986-1989

Staff Therapist, prn -French Hospital

-Garden Sullivan Hospital -Presbyterian Hospital

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Professional

Involvement Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Short Term Alternatives for Therapy Services (STATS) - CMS Workgroup , Clinical Advisor - 2008 – 2011

 Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Staff Time and Resource Intensity Verification (STRIVE) Technical Expert Panel Member – 2006 – 2009

American Occupational Therapy Association

 Ad Hoc Mental Health and Healthcare Reform Fact Sheet workgroup - 2014

 AOTA Ad Hoc Committee on Health Care Reform Implementation – 2009 through 2013  Alternative to the CAP Committee 2003 - 2013

 Coding Committee 2004 – 2009

 Medicare Reimbursement and Documentation Advisor - AOTA Reimbursement Department

2004 - 2009

 AOTA Electronic Documentation and Outcomes Database Project – Technical Advisor – 2010 - current

 Administration and Management Special Interest Section Nominating Chair Committee 2011  American Occupational Therapy Political Action Committee Board of Directors – 2007 -

12/2009

 Administration and Management Special Interest Section Committee – Communications / Reimbursement Liaison 2006 – 2009

 AOTA/NBCOT National Student Conclave, 11-2011 - Speaker: Reimbursement, Policy and Documentation

 AOTA/NBCOT National Student Conclave, 11-2011 – Faculty: Mock Interviews and Resume Critiques

 AOTA/NBCOT National Student Conclave, 2010 - Speaker: Reimbursement, Policy and Documentation

 AOTA/NBCOT National Student Conclave, 2010 – Faculty: Mock Interviews and Resume Critiques

 AOTA 2010 Annual Conference Presentations - Proposal Critical Reviewer

 AOTA – Administration & Management Special Interest Section Committee Member - Professional Development Coordinator (Communication / Reimbursement Liaison) - concluded 2009

 AOTA Gerontology Special Interest Section - 2009 Nominating Chair Committee - Committee Member

 AOTA/NBCOT National Student Conclave, 11-2009 - Speaker: Reimbursement, Policy and Documentation

 AOTA/NBCOT National Student Conclave, 11-2009 – Faculty: Mock Interviews and Resume Critiques

 AOTA 2009 Annual Conference Presentations - Proposal Critical Reviewer

 AOTA/NBCOT National Student Conclave, 11-2008 - Speaker: Reimbursement, Policy and Documentation

 AOTA/NBCOT National Student Conclave, 11-2008 – Faculty: Mock Interviews and Resume Critiques

 AOTA 2008 Annual Conference Presentations - Proposal Critical Reviewer  AOTA 2007 Annual Conference Presentations - Proposal Critical Reviewer

 Outpatient Therapy Services Alternative Payment Study (OTAPS): CMS’ Study on Alternative

to the Outpatient Therapy Cap Granted to Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) Task group

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 AOTA Ad Hoc CAP Advisory Committee Strategies for Medicare (Research focus) - 2006  Administration and Management Special Interest Section Nominating Chair Committee 2005  AOTA Presenter for their 2005-2006 CE Workshop: “Getting Paid: Documenting and Coding

Occupational Therapy Services” 10/2005, 2/2006 & 6/2006

 AOTA 2006 Annual Conference: Ethics Commission panel “Everyday Ethics in Occupational Therapy Practice”

National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy  Recertification Internal Audit Committee / Team 2005  NBCOT Simulation Project Team Meeting March 2006

 NBCOT Practice Analysis Study Discussion Focus Group Meeting December 2006 National Government Services Medicare Contractor

 National Government Services Medicare Contractor – Provider Network Advisory Panel, representing occupational therapy practice interests. 2005 - 2010

Ohio Occupational Therapy Association

 Ohio OT Association – President ( 2009-2011, 2011-2013)

 Ohio OT Association – Re-elected President (7/2011 )

 Board Of Trustees, Governmental Affairs Chair 3/04 – 2012

 Testimony – On-going writing and presenting testimony at state and departmental hearing  Acting Nominations Chair 2007

 Columbus District CEU Committee 7/05- 2009  Legislative Affairs Committee 2005 - current  Lobbyist Search Adhoc Committee – 2005  Membership Drive Adhoc Committee – 2006

 Developer of OOTA Evidence Based Practice Website (launch date Summer 2007)

 OOTA representative on the Save Our Boards Coalition of 20 licensure boards - 2005 & 2006  2006 Columbus Workshop Conference Committee

 OOTA 2006 Midyear Conference Chair

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Recent Presentations

1/14/2014 - OSU - The Impact of Public Policy on Health Professions, OSU Health Sciences Contemporary Issues in Health & Society – 3 hrs

11/15/13 - Health Care Reform and State Legislative Updates for 2013, Columbus, Ohio , Ohio OT Association Annual Conference – 1.5 hr

11/1/13 - Policy Formation and Advocacy , Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio, 3 hr

4/27/2013 - AOTA Annual Conference - Short Course.SC 318.(AOTA) Health Care Reform Now: A Town Hall Discussion, 1.5 hrs

3/25/13 - Ethical Intersection: Clinical Ethics, the Culture of Organizational Ethics and Social Responsibility – 2 hrs, Stark State for OOTA Akron District, 2 hrs

11/2012 - AOTA/NBCOT National Student Conclave, Fall 2012 - Speaker: Introduction To Documentation & Reimbursement, 1.5 hrs

11/2012 - AOTA/NBCOT National Student Conclave, Fall 2011 – Faculty: Mock Interviews and Resume Critiques, 2 hrs 11/2012– Presidential Address- State of the Profession – Ohio OT Association Annual Conference – 1 hr 11/2012 – Ohio OT Association Townhall Meeting: Current Issues and Trends – Ohio OT Association Annual Conference – 1 hr

11/2012 – State & Federal Legislative Updates: Health Care Reform and The Impact on Occupational Therapy Practice – Ohio OT Association Annual Conference 3 hour

11/16/2012 – Policy Formation and Advocacy , Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio, 3 hr

3/31/2011 – Advocacy, AOTPAC and Professional Association Involvement , 1 hour, Xavier University SOTA, Cincinnati, Ohio

5/8/12 – Strategies for assessing and treating dementia – 1 hour Dayton, OH

3/12 - Ethical Intersection: Clinical Ethics, the Culture of Organizational Ethics and Social Responsibility – 2 hrs, Toledo, OH

2/24/2012 – Advocacy, Reimbursement and Public Policy , 3 hour, Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio

11/8/2011 - Ethical Intersection: Clinical Ethics, the Culture of Organizational Ethics and Social Responsibility – 2 hrs, Dayton, OH

10/15/11– Presidential Address- State of the Profession – Ohio OT Association Annual Conference – 1 hr 10/15/11 – Ohio OT Association Townhall Meeting: Current Issues and Trends – Ohio OT Association Annual Conference – 1 hr

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Practice – Ohio OT Association Annual Conference 3 hour

9/23/11 – Keynote on OT Leadership and Advocacy - Brown Mackie in Akron 5/2011 – Ongoing Staus of Health Care Reform .– 1 hour, Columbus, Ohio

3/30/2011 - Ethical Intersection: Clinical Ethics, the Culture of Organizational Ethics and Social Responsibility – 2 hrs, Akron, OH

11/13 & 14/2010 – Write it Right: Mastering Documentation and Coding for Therapists – Mayo Clinic, 14 hours, Rochester, MN

11/6/2010 - Introduction To Reimbursement & Documentation For The New Graduate – NBCOT & AOTA National Student Conclave – 1 hrs, Louisville, KY

10/2010 – OT Legislative Updates: State and Federal Issues - Ohio OT Association Annual Conference – 1.5 hrs, Cleveland, Ohio

10/2010– Presidential Address- State of the Profession – Ohio OT Association Annual Conference – 1 hr, Cleveland, Ohio

10/2010 – Ohio OT Association Townhall Meeting: Current Issues and Trends – Ohio OT Association Annual Conference – 1 hr, Cleveland, Ohio

10/2010 – Healthcare Reform and State/Federal updates – Ohio OT Association Annual Conference

5/15/10 – Keynote: Health Care Reform and The Impact on Occupational Therapy Practice – 1 hour, Youngstown, Ohio

5/13/10 - Healthcare Reform, Legislative and Regulatory Issues: What Every Practitioner Should Know – 2 hrs, Ohio Health System, Columbus, Ohio

4/13/10 – Lobby Day: Federal Legislative Updates Impacting the Practice of OT - 1 hour, Columbus, Ohio

2/18/10 - Ethical Intersection: Clinical Ethics, the Culture of Organizational Ethics and Social Responsibility – 2 hrs, Cincinnati, OH

11/24/09 – Medicare Basics – Chatham University – 3 hrs, Pittsburgh, PA

11/21/09 – Introduction To Reimbursement & Documentation For The New Graduate – NBCOT & AOTA Student Conclave – 2 hrs, Baltimore, MD

11/8/09 - Developing a Habit of Advocacy: Political Activities of Daily Living - Ohio OT Association – 1.5 hrs, Dayton, Ohio

11/7/09 – Presidential Address- State of the Profession – Ohio OT Association – 1 hr, Dayton, Ohio

11/7/09 – Ohio OT Association Townhall Meeting: Current Issues and Trends – Ohio OT Association – 1 hr, Dayton, Ohio

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10/26/09 – Health Care Reform and the Impact to Occupational Therapy Practice – Cleveland State University SOTA – 2 hrs, Cleveland, Ohio

10/22/09 – Ethics & Current Policy Issues – Dayton District OOTA & North Central State College- 2 hrs, Mansfield, Ohio

7/14/09 - New Occupational Therapy Fieldwork Requirements: What You Need to Know, 1.5 hrs, National Webinar 7/9/09 - Strategies for Treating Patient’s with Dementia – 2 hrs, Reno, NV

7/9/09 - Practical Treatment Approaches and Behavior Management Techniques for Treating Patients Diagnosed

with Dementia (4 hr), Reno, NV

7/7/09 - Strategies for Treating Dementia – 3 hrs, Sunnyvale, CA

7/7/09 – Conflict Resolution: Resolving issues between interdepartmental teams – 1 hr, Sunnyvale, CA

7/8/09 - Groups Good to Great – 6 hrs, Walnut Creek, CA Groups in SNF: Achieving Excellence – Midwest City, OK, 6/12/09, 4 hrs

Making The Most Out Of Clinical Walking Rounds – Oklahoma City, 6/11/09

Quality Measures and Quality Indicators: What It Mean To Therapy? - NW Oklahoma City, OK – 6/11/09 (3 hrs)

Making The Most Out Of Clinical Walking Rounds – SW Oklahoma City, 6/10/09

Groups: Good to Great, Arlington Heights, IL, 5/20/09 (6 hrs)

Ohio OT Association Lobby Day – Federal Legislative Updates, 5/19/09

2009 Hite Family Symposium - You Are The Leader We Need: Meet The Leadership Challenge – Penny Moyers President of AOTA and Monica Robinson, 5/15/09, (full-day)

Dementia: Strategies and Resources for Treating Dementia, Ohio State University MOT Program, Columbus, OH, 5/12/09

Update on State & Federal Legislation: Advocacy Can Make Difference, Ohio Health Care, Columbus, OH, 5/9/09

Ethics in Therapy: Understanding Ethical Situations & Skills for Resolving Conflict National Webinar, 5/7/09

Occupational Justice Facing Older Adults, San Jose State University MOT Program, CA, 5/5/09

AOTA Conference, (AOTA) Developing Alternatives to the Medicare Outpatient Therapy Cap: An Overview of Two

CMS Studies, Houston, Texas, 4/25/09

Be an Advocate for Your Right to Practice: State/Federal Legislative & Regulatory Issues Effecting Therapy Practice,

Columbus, Ohio, 4/9/09

Ethics: OT / OTA Collaboration: The Foundation of Success Panel, Columbus Ohio 4/7/09

Keynote Address: Advocacy Can Make Difference , Saginaw Valley State University, 4/3/09

Legislative & Reimbursement Issues Affecting OT, Toledo Ohio, 4/2/09

Professional Development: Leadership Journey, University of Toledo OTD program, Toledo, OH, 3/2009

Just Do It Ethically …..Documentation, Legislation & Reimbursement - OOTA Cincinnati 3/2009

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Xavier: Legislative Advocacy, Protecting your Right to Practice, 2/2009

Mastering Documentation and Coding in Therapy, St. Paul, MN, 3/2009

Groups: Good to Great, Chicago 2/4/09 (6 hrs),

OSU Management Class: Coding and Documentation 1/2009 Presentations prior to 2009 are available upon request

COMMUNICATION—WRITTEN

Dates Title Publisher Type of Publication

TBD Currently authoring

The role of OT in Federally Qualified Health Center

AJOT / AOTA Press Journal

TBD Authored “Writing a Business

Plan” in OT Private Practice book publisher AOTA Press currently being edited

AOTA Press Book Chapters

Throughout 2011 Clinical expert editing for Gannett Health Publishing:

Anxiety Disorders (2011) Authors: Cara, Byer, & Pavlovich–Danis Aging in Place, Part 1 (2011) Author: Scott

Aging in Place, Part 2 (2011) Author: Scott

Improving Patient Safety: Practice Errors and Sentinel Events in Occupational Therapy (2011) Author: Martin

Gannett Health Publishing Journal

2011 Preventing Medical Errors for

Occupational Therapists — Florida Requirement Authors: Martin & Robinson

Gannett Health Publishing Journal

2011 Robinson, M. (2011) CEU Article

OT10 : How to Recognize and Describe Dementia Health

Gannett Health Publishing Journal

3/2010 Beyond Home Health

Enhancing Quality of Life in the Community

AOTA

Home Health & Community Special Interest Section – Quarterly

Quarterly

9/2009 Power Mobility Safety

Assessment in Facilities AOTA OT Practice Featured Article

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6/2009 Putting the Pieces Together: Building A Sustainable Clinical Program

AOTA

OT Practice CEU Article

Journal

4/2009 CMS Short Term Alternatives

for Therapy Services (STATS) Project Update

AOTA

Administration & Management Special Interest Section – 9/2009 Quarterly

Quarterly

7/2008 Vision and Perception Deficits

Associated with Dementia American Speech and Hearing Association - Gerontology

ASHA, Vol.13, No. 1

Quarterly

3/2008 Professional Responsibilities

in Meeting Societal Needs in Alternative Practice Markets.

AOTA

Administration & Management Special Interest Section Quarterly – 9/2008

Quarterly

9/2007 How To Apply The New

Medicare Part B

Documentation Requirements.

AOTA

Administration & Management Special Interest Section Quarterly, 23(3), 1–4

Quarterly

2/2007 Medicare 101: Understanding

The Basics. AOTA CEU Article OT Practice, 12 (3), CE 1- 8.

Journal

3/2004 – 6/2013 Ohio OT Association Monthly

contributerNewsletter Ohio Occupational Therapy Association

Newsletter Ongoing

(twice a year) Editor - OSU OT Division Newsletter (twice a year) OSU OT Division

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COMMUNICATION—AUDIOVISUALS, WEB-RELATED

Date Title & Procurement Information Type of A/V, Web

Materials Produced Distribution Source

2012 Edited/wrote the online

materials, 26 PowerPoint chapters and associated speaker notes, for Psychosocial

Occupational Therapy: A Clinical Practice (2012), Cara & MacRae

Web PowerPoint material Delmar publishing

2007 Interactive Resources for

Occupational Therapy Managers and Administrators

Kroll, C., Richman, N., Fagan, L., Bondoc, S., Richmond, T., & Robinson, M.

CD-ROM AOTA Press

2006 Coding and Documentation for

Maximum Reimbursement - ASHT Audio-CD

American Society of Hand Therapists

AWARDS/HONORS/RECOGNITIONS:

Date Award Association

2013 AOTA Service Commendation Award

- Association of State Association Presidents (ASAP) Award

AOTA

2012 AOTA Service Commendation Award

- Adhoc Healthcare Reform Committee

AOTA

2011 AOTA Service Commendation Award

- CMS Short Term Alternatives for Therapy Services Committee

AOTA

2011 AOTA Service Commendation Award

- Association of State Association Presidents (ASAP) Award AOTA

2010 AOTA Service Commendation Award

- Medicare Advisor

AOTA

2010 AOTA Service Commendation Award

- Administration and Management Special Interest Section Committee

AOTA 2009 American Occupational Therapy Association’s Roster of Fellows - FAOTA

“Exemplary Contributions to Leadership, Mentoring, and Advocacy

- In recognition of an occupational therapists who with their knowledge and expertise have made a significant contribution to the continuing education, professional development of members of the Association and significant contribution to the advancement of the profession.

AOTA

2009 Boston University - Outstanding Alumni Award Boston University,

Sargent Collage

2009 San Jose State University - Distinguished Alumni Award San Jose State

University, College of Applied Sciences and Arts

2008 Service Commendation Award

- Medicare Reimbursement and Documentation Advisor (2005 – 2007)

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Date Award Association

2008 Passion Award

President’s Passion Award is to recognize an individual who exemplifies the true ‘Spirit of Occupational Therapy’ and who has, through their genuine enthusiasm and love for the profession as well as their contagious attitude and energy, passed on that passion and encouraged others to join in the dance.”

Ohio OT Association

2008 Service Commendation Award

- Medicare Reimbursement and Documentation Advisor (2005 – 2007) AOTA

10/2007 Award of Merit -

-Ohio OT Association’s Highest Honored Award

-The highest honor presented due to your outstanding qualities of leadership, academics, and clinical achievement in the initiation, development and perpetuation of occupational therapy in the state of Ohio.”

Ohio OT Association

10/2007 Continuing Education Award

Continuing Education Award awarded to recognize you for your knowledge, expertise and outstanding contributions to continuing education that has made a significant contribution to the continuing education and professional development for Ohio occupational therapy practitioners.

Ohio OT Association

10/2007 Service Award

- Nominations Chair

- Award given for “stepping in” and taking on the role when the chair left resigned and did not finish the term. Also for completely revising the nominations and awards process to be more objective and systematized.

Ohio OT Association

10/2007 Service Award

- Legislative Committee for Achieving OT Medicaid Access - For taking a key leadership role in achieving Medicaid access

Ohio OT Association 10/2005 Certificate of Appreciation

- Exceptional contributions to OOTA and taking on leadership role in developing/mentoring board members, projects and board positions.

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Professional Association Membership Specific Dates

(Mo/Yr) Name of Organization

1985 – current American Occupational Therapy Association

1996 – current World Federation of Occupational Therapists

1992 – current Ohio Occupational Therapy Association

2005 – 2010 Leader to Leader Institute

- Leader to Leader Institute furthers its mission—to strengthen the leadership of the social sector—by providing social sector leaders with essential leadership wisdom, inspiration and resources to lead for innovation and to build vibrant social sector organizations.

2004 – 2007 Gerontological Society of America

1993 – 1997 American Burn Association

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