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Biomedical Engineering students collaborate with Doctor of Occupational Therapy students on assistive technology in the associated Rehabilitation Medicine Engineering and Occupational Therapy and Technology courses.
The Doctor of Occupational Therapy program honored the graduation of the inaugural class of 2025.
First-year OTD student, Yewande Sofola, interviews the first Black Iranian President of the American Occupational Therapy Association in honor of Middle Eastern and North African Heritage Month.
Students from the OTD program excelled in the 2025 GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences Research Showcase.
Faculty nominated, voted, and selected four students from each cohort to receive Curricular Theme Awards for their commitment to program ideals and for their positive contributions to the GW community.
Drs. Roger Ideishi, Program Director and Professor, and Sarah Doerrer, Assistant Professor, are partnering with the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts / Access VSA on a five year $10 million federal grant from the Department of Education, Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services.
Dr. Kellie Sawyer presented at the 2024 Occupational Therapy Association of Ghana (OTAG) Annual Conference.
Occupational therapy students celebrate 2024 Paralympic and Olympic athletes at the White House.
Students and faculty attended the American Society of Hand Therapists (ASHT) Annual Meeting in St. Louis, Missouri from September 26-29, 2024.
Students apply lessons from the Systems and Advocacy course to Congressional Meetings during AOTA's Annual Hill Day.