Friday, April 25, 2008

VOTA Spring Conference Announcement





VOTA Spring Conference Announcement
Saturday, May 17th, 2008
McClure Auditorium – FAHC Main Campus; Burlington, Vermont
8:00am-5:00pm

Securing the Future of Your Occupational Therapy Practice:
Lessons on Specialty and Board Certification and The Use of Evidence-Based Practice
CEUs 6.5

Presented by: Christine Urish, PhD, OTR/L, BCMH, FAOTA

Christine is Professor of Occupational Therapy at St. Ambrose University where she has been an occupational therapy educator for 14 years. She is a member of the AOTA Commission on Continuing Competence and Professional Development. She has a BS and MS in occupational therapy from Western Michigan University and a PhD in Rehabilitation Counseling from the University of Iowa. Christine maintains a clinical practice with persons diagnosed with mental illness at the local community mental health center.

Course Objectives:
1. Identify the AOTA standards of continuing competence, and how these standards relate to individual professional development as an occupational therapy practitioner.

2. Understand what the AOTA Professional Development Tool (PDT) is as well as and how this tool can be accessed and used to monitor professional development.

3. Demonstrate an understanding of the importance in ongoing self examination and reflection as a method of examining professional development across the lifespan of a practitioner's career.

4. Possess knowledge of what AOTA board and specialty certification is, what it is not, how it can benefit practitioners, employers and consumers as well as the process of applying for board and specialty certification.

5. Be able to identify resources for clinical use and application of evidence based practice including CAT's (critically appraised topics), CAP's (critically appraised papers).

6. Therapists will be able to identify current issues in mental health as they relate to the practice of occupational therapy.
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Registration Form contact president@vtot.org with questions
Name :_________________________________ Pre- Registration Fee: Due by May 3, 2008
Address : _______________________________ $80
_______________________________
Phone : ________________________________ Day of Conference Fee:
Email: _________________________________ $125

Mail to: VOTA CASH OR CHECK ONLY –
P.O. Box 5567 PAYABLE TO VOTA
Essex Junction, Vt. 05453

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Call for Papers!

VOTA IS NOW ACCEPTING PRESENTATION PROPOSALS FOR FALL CONFERENCE 2008

The Annual Conference of VOTA is a time for practitioners, students, educators, and scientists to share their work - work that will further the profession of occupational therapy as it seeks to contribute its knowledge to improve the lives of those who can benefit from occupational therapy services.

e-mail: president@vtot.org for more information.

Deadline is June, 1, 2008

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Occupational Therapists Use Wii For Parkinson's Study

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/04/080407074534.htm

Membership Drive In Motion





Join Vermont's Official Association of Occupational Therapists. Increase your professional developement, practice growth, and networking capabilities. Utilize VOTA leaders positions to volunteer for your profession and grow personally and professionally.

Membership in VOTA runs from April to March each year.Please make dues checks payable to VOTA and mail with completed application to:

VOTA Membership
PO Box 202
Huntington, VT 05462

Legislative Day April 18, 2008



What a successful day at the State House!

We had the terrific opportunity to meet with members of many committees, educate them on our profession and how we are affected by the motions that are either passed or rejected by them.

Governor Douglas met with us to learn more about occupational therapy in Vermont.

Many representatives were interested in hearing of our shortages in numbers, the great number of vacant positions and the absence of an academic program in Vermont to assist in gaining and sustaining our workforce numbers.

Joni Jones, COTA/L