The MSc (Occupational Therapy) Program prepares graduates with requisite knowledge, skills, and professional behaviours to practice as entry-level OT's.
Congratulations to Dr. @GewurtzRebecca who received a SSHRC Partnership Development Grant! 😀 The research project launching tomorrow will be asking the question: When and how do financial incentives work best to promote the employment of people with disabilities. @SRSMcMasterU
Operation Oasis provides respite care for families with children who have unique care needs and goals in #HamOnt: @McMasterOT students studied how this program can be evolved to sustain this important service #MacOT2019#BrighterWorld@mch_childrens
Students Celine See & Selena Singh present their research done with Katie Kotulak - “Improv as an intervention for autism: A scoping review” #MacOTSymposium
First evidence-based presentation about to get underway by @SRSMcMasterU@McMasterOT students @MIP_Hamilton - Daniella and Alanah - thx to supervisors including @RSGradMcMaster alumnus Dr. Sandra Vanderkaay and special thx @TaraLPackham for overseeing all projects!!!
Students Stefanie Lappalainen & Alyssa Prangley present their research done with Dr. Jackie Bosch - “Functional mobility after stroke” #MacOTSymposium
Students Alanah Delaney & Daniela Kovacevic present their research done with Dr. Sandra Vanderkaay & Angela Myer - “Horses in Occupational Therapy: Client and Therapist Perspectives” #MacOTSymposium
McMaster University’s MSc OT Program Class of 2019 is proud to present their EBP Symposium! This event allows McMaster’s graduating OT students the opportunity to showcase their research. I’ll be live-tweeting throughout the event #MacOTSymposium@McMasterOT@SRSMcMasterU