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A new, comprehensive resource for fieldwork educators and academic fieldwork coordinators, Fieldwork Educator's Guide to Level II Fieldwork provides a blueprint for designing, implementing, and managing Level II fieldwork programs for occupational therapy and occupational therapy assistant students across practice settings.
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A new, comprehensive resource for fieldwork educators and academic fieldwork coordinators, Fieldwork Educator's Guide to Level II Fieldwork provides a blueprint for designing, implementing, and managing Level II fieldwork programs for occupational therapy and occupational therapy assistant students across practice settings.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 450
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 840g
- ISBN-13: 9781630919658
- ISBN-10: 1630919659
- Artikelnr.: 67483375
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 450
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 840g
- ISBN-13: 9781630919658
- ISBN-10: 1630919659
- Artikelnr.: 67483375
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Elizabeth D. DeIuliis, OTD, MOT, OTR/L, CLA, is a clinical associate professor at Duquesne University, which maintains dually accredited occupational therapy programs at the master's-level and the entry-level occupational therapy doctorate level in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Dr. DeIuliis served as the AFWC at Duquesne University for more than 11 years and assumed the role of program director in 2021. Dr. DeIuliis received a bachelor's degree in Health Sciences and a master's degree in Occupational Therapy from Duquesne University. She completed a Post-Professional Occupational Therapy Doctorate Program at Chatham University. Dr. DeIuliis also earned the credential Academic Leader via successful completion of the AOTA's Academic Leadership Institute in 2018. Dr. DeIuliis has had various leadership roles within academia and the occupational therapy profession, such as serving on the Board of Directors within the Pennsylvania Occupational Therapy Association and as a subject matter expert and volunteer within the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy. She has published several textbooks, numerous peer-reviewed publications, and has presented at state, national, and international conferences on topics related to fieldwork education, doctorate capstone, professionalism, interprofessional education, and teaching methodologies. Debra Hanson, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA, is currently a professor at the University of Mary, which maintains dually accredited doctoral programs at Bismarck, North Dakota and Fargo, North Dakota campuses, and an affiliated doctoral program in Billings, Montana. Dr. Hanson previously served as faculty and academic fieldwork coordinator (AFWC) at the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks, North Dakota for more than 30 years, transitioning to the University of Mary, Fargo, North Dakota campus in 2019. Dr. Hanson completed her bachelor's degrees in Occupational Therapy (1980) and Psychology (1979) and a master's degree in Counseling (1990), all at the University of North Dakota, and a PhD in Adult Education in 2009 from North Dakota State University in Fargo, North Dakota. Dr. Hanson served as the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) Commission on Education AFWC representative from 2010 to 2013 and was recognized in 2014 as a Fellow in the AOTA related to her leadership in fieldwork education. She has served as a content expert and reviewer on the topic of fieldwork education for various academic journals and coordinated the Fieldwork Issues column for OT Practice from 2010 to 2017. She has published several book chapters and numerous peer-reviewed publications and has presented at state, national, and international conferences on topics related to fieldwork education, student clinical reasoning development, evolution of occupational therapy practice, professional identity, considerations for rural practice, spirituality, and integration of occupational therapy theory in practice and various teaching methods.
Contents Dedication About the Editors Contributing AuthorsPrefaceUnit I Getting Ready for a Level II Fieldwork Student 1 Chapter 1 Overview of Level II FieldworkElizabeth D. DeIuliis
OTD
MOT
OTR/L
CLA and Debra Hanson
PhD
OTR/L
FAOTA Chapter 2 Models for Level II Fieldwork SupervisionMichael Roberts
OTD
OT/L Chapter 3 Learning to Think Like an EducatorJulie A. Bednarski
OTD
MHS
OTR Chapter 4 Time to Plan! Developing a Learning Plan
Site-Specific Objectives
and Schedule for Level II FieldworkRebecca Ozelie
DHS
OTR/L Chapter 5 Setting the Student Up for SuccessRanelle Nissen
PhD
OTR/LUnit II Supporting the Student During a Level II Fieldwork Chapter 6 Mentoring in Professional Best Practices During the Level II Fieldwork ExperienceCherie Graves
PhD
OTR/L and Hannah Oldenburg
EdD
OTR/L
BCPR Chapter 7 Clinical Reasoning Development During Level II FieldworkAmy Mattila
PhD
OTR/L and Elizabeth LeQuieu
PhD
OTR/L
CLA Chapter 8 Teaching Tips and Strategies for Fieldwork LearningElizabeth D. DeIuliis
OTD
MOT
OTR/L
CLA and Alexandria Raymond
OTD
OTR/L Chapter 9 Reasonable Accommodations: Supporting Students With Disabilities in Level II FieldworkRebecca L. Simon
EdD
OTR/L
FAOTA; Anna Domina
OTD
OTR/L; and Angela M. Lampe
OTD
OTR/L Chapter 10 Supporting the At-Risk Fieldwork StudentBridget Trivinia
OTD
MS
OTR/L and Caryn Reichlin Johnson
MS
OTR/L
FAOTAUnit III Conclusion and Reflection of the Level II Fieldwork Experience Chapter 11 Valued-Added Fieldwork: Building Practice CapacityPatricia Laverdure
OTD
OTR/L
BCP
FAOTA Chapter 12 Summative Assessment of Student LearningJayson Zeigler
DHSc
MS
OTR Chapter 13 Level II Fieldwork as a Gateway to the Doctoral Capstone Experience: Understanding the Role and Responsibilities of the Site MentorAnn B. Cook
EdD
OTD
OTR/L
CPAMFinancial Disclosures Index
OTD
MOT
OTR/L
CLA and Debra Hanson
PhD
OTR/L
FAOTA Chapter 2 Models for Level II Fieldwork SupervisionMichael Roberts
OTD
OT/L Chapter 3 Learning to Think Like an EducatorJulie A. Bednarski
OTD
MHS
OTR Chapter 4 Time to Plan! Developing a Learning Plan
Site-Specific Objectives
and Schedule for Level II FieldworkRebecca Ozelie
DHS
OTR/L Chapter 5 Setting the Student Up for SuccessRanelle Nissen
PhD
OTR/LUnit II Supporting the Student During a Level II Fieldwork Chapter 6 Mentoring in Professional Best Practices During the Level II Fieldwork ExperienceCherie Graves
PhD
OTR/L and Hannah Oldenburg
EdD
OTR/L
BCPR Chapter 7 Clinical Reasoning Development During Level II FieldworkAmy Mattila
PhD
OTR/L and Elizabeth LeQuieu
PhD
OTR/L
CLA Chapter 8 Teaching Tips and Strategies for Fieldwork LearningElizabeth D. DeIuliis
OTD
MOT
OTR/L
CLA and Alexandria Raymond
OTD
OTR/L Chapter 9 Reasonable Accommodations: Supporting Students With Disabilities in Level II FieldworkRebecca L. Simon
EdD
OTR/L
FAOTA; Anna Domina
OTD
OTR/L; and Angela M. Lampe
OTD
OTR/L Chapter 10 Supporting the At-Risk Fieldwork StudentBridget Trivinia
OTD
MS
OTR/L and Caryn Reichlin Johnson
MS
OTR/L
FAOTAUnit III Conclusion and Reflection of the Level II Fieldwork Experience Chapter 11 Valued-Added Fieldwork: Building Practice CapacityPatricia Laverdure
OTD
OTR/L
BCP
FAOTA Chapter 12 Summative Assessment of Student LearningJayson Zeigler
DHSc
MS
OTR Chapter 13 Level II Fieldwork as a Gateway to the Doctoral Capstone Experience: Understanding the Role and Responsibilities of the Site MentorAnn B. Cook
EdD
OTD
OTR/L
CPAMFinancial Disclosures Index
Contents Dedication About the Editors Contributing AuthorsPrefaceUnit I Getting Ready for a Level II Fieldwork Student 1 Chapter 1 Overview of Level II FieldworkElizabeth D. DeIuliis
OTD
MOT
OTR/L
CLA and Debra Hanson
PhD
OTR/L
FAOTA Chapter 2 Models for Level II Fieldwork SupervisionMichael Roberts
OTD
OT/L Chapter 3 Learning to Think Like an EducatorJulie A. Bednarski
OTD
MHS
OTR Chapter 4 Time to Plan! Developing a Learning Plan
Site-Specific Objectives
and Schedule for Level II FieldworkRebecca Ozelie
DHS
OTR/L Chapter 5 Setting the Student Up for SuccessRanelle Nissen
PhD
OTR/LUnit II Supporting the Student During a Level II Fieldwork Chapter 6 Mentoring in Professional Best Practices During the Level II Fieldwork ExperienceCherie Graves
PhD
OTR/L and Hannah Oldenburg
EdD
OTR/L
BCPR Chapter 7 Clinical Reasoning Development During Level II FieldworkAmy Mattila
PhD
OTR/L and Elizabeth LeQuieu
PhD
OTR/L
CLA Chapter 8 Teaching Tips and Strategies for Fieldwork LearningElizabeth D. DeIuliis
OTD
MOT
OTR/L
CLA and Alexandria Raymond
OTD
OTR/L Chapter 9 Reasonable Accommodations: Supporting Students With Disabilities in Level II FieldworkRebecca L. Simon
EdD
OTR/L
FAOTA; Anna Domina
OTD
OTR/L; and Angela M. Lampe
OTD
OTR/L Chapter 10 Supporting the At-Risk Fieldwork StudentBridget Trivinia
OTD
MS
OTR/L and Caryn Reichlin Johnson
MS
OTR/L
FAOTAUnit III Conclusion and Reflection of the Level II Fieldwork Experience Chapter 11 Valued-Added Fieldwork: Building Practice CapacityPatricia Laverdure
OTD
OTR/L
BCP
FAOTA Chapter 12 Summative Assessment of Student LearningJayson Zeigler
DHSc
MS
OTR Chapter 13 Level II Fieldwork as a Gateway to the Doctoral Capstone Experience: Understanding the Role and Responsibilities of the Site MentorAnn B. Cook
EdD
OTD
OTR/L
CPAMFinancial Disclosures Index
OTD
MOT
OTR/L
CLA and Debra Hanson
PhD
OTR/L
FAOTA Chapter 2 Models for Level II Fieldwork SupervisionMichael Roberts
OTD
OT/L Chapter 3 Learning to Think Like an EducatorJulie A. Bednarski
OTD
MHS
OTR Chapter 4 Time to Plan! Developing a Learning Plan
Site-Specific Objectives
and Schedule for Level II FieldworkRebecca Ozelie
DHS
OTR/L Chapter 5 Setting the Student Up for SuccessRanelle Nissen
PhD
OTR/LUnit II Supporting the Student During a Level II Fieldwork Chapter 6 Mentoring in Professional Best Practices During the Level II Fieldwork ExperienceCherie Graves
PhD
OTR/L and Hannah Oldenburg
EdD
OTR/L
BCPR Chapter 7 Clinical Reasoning Development During Level II FieldworkAmy Mattila
PhD
OTR/L and Elizabeth LeQuieu
PhD
OTR/L
CLA Chapter 8 Teaching Tips and Strategies for Fieldwork LearningElizabeth D. DeIuliis
OTD
MOT
OTR/L
CLA and Alexandria Raymond
OTD
OTR/L Chapter 9 Reasonable Accommodations: Supporting Students With Disabilities in Level II FieldworkRebecca L. Simon
EdD
OTR/L
FAOTA; Anna Domina
OTD
OTR/L; and Angela M. Lampe
OTD
OTR/L Chapter 10 Supporting the At-Risk Fieldwork StudentBridget Trivinia
OTD
MS
OTR/L and Caryn Reichlin Johnson
MS
OTR/L
FAOTAUnit III Conclusion and Reflection of the Level II Fieldwork Experience Chapter 11 Valued-Added Fieldwork: Building Practice CapacityPatricia Laverdure
OTD
OTR/L
BCP
FAOTA Chapter 12 Summative Assessment of Student LearningJayson Zeigler
DHSc
MS
OTR Chapter 13 Level II Fieldwork as a Gateway to the Doctoral Capstone Experience: Understanding the Role and Responsibilities of the Site MentorAnn B. Cook
EdD
OTD
OTR/L
CPAMFinancial Disclosures Index