Position:
Master of Science in Occupational Therapy Student (MSOT) at East Carolina University
Location:
Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina Area
Work:
East Carolina University
- Greenville, North Carolina since Aug 2011
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Master of Science in Occupational Therapy Student (MSOT)
A Small Miracle
Feb 2008 - Jun 2011
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Habilitation Technician
Wake County Public Schools
Aug 2008 - Jun 2010
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Teacher Assistant
P.F. Chang's China Bistro
Sep 2002 - 2010
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Hostess/Bartender
WakeMed
- Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina Area Jan 2006 - Dec 2008
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IV Technician
Education:
East Carolina University 2011 - 2013
Master of Science (M.S.), Occupational Therapy
Wake Technical Community College 2009 - 2011
North Carolina State University 2001 - 2005
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Biological Sciences
Awards:
Certified Student Leader
National Center for Student Leadership
The Certified Student Leader® (CSL) Program at the National Center for Student Leadership Conference strengthens your student leadership foundation by developing your skills in three areas – self, group, and campus leadership.
Self Leadership:
-Manage time, activity, and achieve greater balance, autonomy, and self motivation.
-Engage your leadership skills throughout life by responding to difference, change, and making meaningful connections.
-Develop productive relationships through networking and building partnerships with a diversity of individuals and groups.
Group Leadership:
-Create a strategic vision, goals, and action plans for your student group.
-Develop your group through collaboratively sharing leadership by recruiting, retaining, engaging, motivating, and delegating.
-Get others involved at deeper levels through better communication, more confident public speaking, and creative group facilitation.
Campus Leadership:
-Innovate on campus through sharing best practices, implementing new ideas, and using a process to move project creation into action.
-Use project management tools to recognize resources that can aid in key activities such as communicating to the campus community.
-Pass the leadership and development on to others through formally sharing your learning with their campus and others students.
Occupational Therapy Student Featured on ECU Health Blog for April OT month
ECU Health Beat from The Division of Health Sciences
ECU OT professors felt I would be best to represent the department for a student profile on the ECU Blog in effort to promote Occupational Therapy Awareness.
http://blog.ecu.edu/sites/healthbeat/april-is-occupational-therapy-month/