The University will be closed Monday, July 4th in observance of Independence Day. We wish you a safe and happy holiday!
Admittedly, Nathalie Miller, MSOT ‘20, was “that horse kid.” From the age of 10, she was hanging around in the barn mucking stalls and cleaning water troughs just so she could get extra time with the horses and earn more riding time.
When Andrew Welsh, MSOT ‘20, OTR/L, was in high school, he had a friend with cerebral palsy who had big aspirations in life, but needed some assistance.
Her father is an occupational therapist (OT), so Allison Bicskei, MSOT ‘16, OTR/L, LSVT, had a front row seat for seeing how great of an impact OTs can have on someone’s life.
Salus teaches its OT students to be flexible. Kaylin Magosin, MSOT ‘20, was one of the many who have learned how valuable a skill that would become.
While a special education teacher in the early part of his career, Michael Krueger, MSOT ‘15, was exposed to the Occupational Therapy (OT) profession.