ΒιΆΉΒγΑΔ Faculty, students present at 4th International Institute on the Model of Human Occupation
The ΒιΆΉΒγΑΔβs Occupational Therapy Department was well represented at the 2015 International Institute on the Model of Human Occupation conference on October 23 and 24 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Students and faculty gave two presentations. The first, βVolition, Habits and Performance Capacity Outcomes of L.L. Bean Employees Enrolled in a Wellness Program,β was presented by Jane OβBrien, Ph.D., OTR/L, FAOTA, Jan Froehlich, M.S., OTR/L, O.T., graduate students Samantha Curran β16 and Faith Swenson β16, as well as Joel Hinshaw, wellness coordinator for L.L. Bean and Scott OβBrien, student at Norwich University. The presentation analyzed the outcomes of the JumpStart conditioning program to improve health and wellness of employees at L.L. Bean, including findings regarding volition, habituation, performance abilities and environment.
OβBrien and O.T. student volunteer Janelle Tumbleson β17 also presented βTeaching Students to Apply Model of Human Occupation to Occupational Practice.β It provided an overview of case-based intervention courses including course design, materials and experiential learning activities that can easily be replicated at other institutions.
Jane OβBrien served on the organizing committee of the Institute and Curran, Swenson, Tumbleson, and Scott OβBrien volunteered at the conference alongside students from the University of Illinois and Indiana University.
The conference, which included attendees from 18 countries, was dedicated to the late Dr. Gary Kielhofner, one of the most influential and multifaceted occupational therapy scholars of the past 30 years. Dr. Kielhofner was a frequent visitor of ΒιΆΉΒγΑΔ and the O.T. Department.