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Earn your OT CEUs by listening for free to our episodes, then logging into the OT Potential Club to take a quiz and earn a certificate. In each episode, we discuss new OT-related research and invite an expert guest to pull out actionable takeaways. Perfect for occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants. Episodes are released every other week.

OT Potential Podcast | Occupational Therapy CEUs Sarah Lyon, OTR/L

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Earn your OT CEUs by listening for free to our episodes, then logging into the OT Potential Club to take a quiz and earn a certificate. In each episode, we discuss new OT-related research and invite an expert guest to pull out actionable takeaways. Perfect for occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants. Episodes are released every other week.

    #80: Advocacy in Pelvic Health with Lindsey Vestal, Carlin Reaume, and Alyson Stover

    #80: Advocacy in Pelvic Health with Lindsey Vestal, Carlin Reaume, and Alyson Stover

    In a rapidly changing world,  we as OT professionals need collective mobilization like never before. 
    But, it feels like our systems of advocacy are all underfunded and difficult to navigate. 
    Against this backdrop, which can feel discouraging, I think it is critical to shine the light on what I consider one of the greatest OT triumphs of the past decade: 
    The breakthrough of OTs into pelvic health.
    This is a story of grassroots organization, individual thought-leadership, Facebook groups, podcasts, phone calls, and ultimately collaboration on the individual, state and national level. 
    We are thrilled to have 3 leaders from this movement, Alyson Stover, Carlin Reaume and Lindsey Vestal. Each has played a unique role in this movement and are here to share what they’ve learned from the wins and fails along the way. Ultimately, we hope this story and conversation helps you reflect on your role in advocacy in this new era.

    You can find more details on this course here:
    https://otpotential.com/ceu-podcast-courses/ot-advocacy-in-pelvic-health

    Find a pelvic floor OT near you:
    https://otpotential.com/blog/pelvic-health-occupational-therapy

    Learn more about our guests:
    Carlin Reaume OTD, OTR/L, DipACLM, PMH-C, PCES
    Lindsey Vestal OTR/L
    Alyson Stover MOT, JD, OTR/L, BCP

    Here's the primary research we are discussing:
    Pelvic floor dysfunction after childbirth: Occupational impact and awareness of available treatment.



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    #79: OT Hopes and Fears for AI with Alyson Stover and Karen Jacobs

    #79: OT Hopes and Fears for AI with Alyson Stover and Karen Jacobs

    The idea of AI transforming occupational therapy stirs both hopes and fears. 
    Will it help us revolutionize our broken systems? Will it augment the best of our care? 
    Or will it bolster inequality and threaten our jobs? 
    This is a story we are actively writing—and have the power to shape.
    In this one hour course, we’ll talk to two leading voices on the adoption of AI and OT, Alyson Stover MOT, JD, OTR/L, BCP and Karen Jacobs OT, EdD, OTR, CPE, FAOTA. We’ll discuss how they are currently using AI, what they are learning—and the opportunities for OT in what is shaping up to be the revolution of our lifetime.

    You can find more details on this course here:
    https://otpotential.com/ceu-podcast-courses/ot-hopes-and-fears-ai

    Learn more about our guests:
    Alyson Stover MOT, JD, OTR/L, BCP
    Karen Jacobs, OT, EdD, OTR, CPE, FAOTA

    Learn more about Korro AI:
    https://korro.ai/


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    #78: OT and Habits with Zipporah Brown

    #78: OT and Habits with Zipporah Brown

    There is a growing public consciousness around the power (and difficulty) of habit change, especially as the impact of chronic conditions soars.  
    And, as we’ll see in the featured scoping review on OT and habit change/health promotion, we’ve been addressing habits since 1912, it is a core part of our 2020 practice framework, and is increasingly embedded in OT research. 
    On this OT Potential Podcast episode, we’ll welcome Dr. Zipporah Brown, and her and I will discuss ways you can embed best practices around habit change in your practice.

    You can find more details on this course here:
    https://otpotential.com/ceu-podcast-courses/ot-and-habits

    Learn more about our guest:
    https://otpotential.com/occupational-therapy-directory/zipporah-brown

    Here's the primary research we are discussing:
    Habits and health promotion in occupational therapy: A scoping review.


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    #77: OT and Making the OTD Capstone Matter with Daniel Rortvedt & Alana Woolley

    #77: OT and Making the OTD Capstone Matter with Daniel Rortvedt & Alana Woolley

    The number of OT entry-level doctoral (OTD) programs has been expanding rapidly. In 2017 there were 7 programs. As of 2023, there are 95, with an additional 76 in development. 
    The article we'll cover in this course presents early stage research on the doctoral capstone experience and employment opportunities. It backs up what I have now personally observed through mentoring a student: that doctoral students are uniquely prepared for more diverse job opportunities, and sometimes jobs are even created due to the clear value of the capstone experience. 
    There seems to be a benefit for the profession as a whole, in terms of increased awareness. (Our Achilles heel!)
    After reviewing the article, I’ll welcome our own student, Alana Woolley, and her capstone coordinator, Daniel Rortvedt. Our goal will be to help you decide if you should be a capstone mentor, and shed light on the experience from 3 perspectives.

    You can find more details on this course here:
    https://otpotential.com/ceu-podcast-courses/making-the-otd-capstone-matter

    Learn more about our guests:
    https://otpotential.com/occupational-therapy-directory/daniel-rortvedt
    https://otpotential.com/occupational-therapy-directory/alanawoolley

    See our Capstone Catalog:
    https://otpotential.com/blog/otd-capstone-catalog

    Here's the primary research we are discussing:
    An exploration of the occupational therapy doctoral capstone: Perspectives from capstone coordinators, graduates, and Site Mentors.


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    #76: OT and Pediatric Constipation with Quiara Smith

    #76: OT and Pediatric Constipation with Quiara Smith

    I’ve been surprised as my own kids enter elementary school to anecdotally find that constipation is a common reason to miss activities. 
    But, this aligns perfectly with the research we look at today, and the growing concern that constipation has become a public health concern. 
    As many as 32% of kids (0-18) experience constipation. And, a growing number of occupational therapy professionals are seeing these kids on their caseload. Today we’ll look at an article that examines what an interdisciplinary approach to pediatric constipation can look like. 
    Then, we are excited to welcome to the podcast, Quiara Smith, an OT who owns a pediatric pelvic health practice. Her and I will discuss the practical implications from this article for your OT practice.

    You can find more details on this course here:
    https://otpotential.com/ceu-podcast-courses/ot-pediatric-constipation

    Learn more about our guest:
    https://otpotential.com/occupational-therapy-directory/quiara-smith

    Here's the primary research we are discussing:
    Interdisciplinary occupational and physical therapy approach to treating constipation and fecal incontinence in children.



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    #75: Knowledge Translation and OT with Tim Dionne

    #75: Knowledge Translation and OT with Tim Dionne

    It takes an average of 17 years for evidence to make its way into practice. 
    The fields of knowledge translation and implementation science are seeking to change this. And, today we are looking at a scoping review of knowledge translation research in rehab. 
    To be frank, I think the article is pretty convoluted. (Which is funny since it comes from researchers interested in knowledge translation.🤔)  But, it certainly gives us a good jumping off point to talk about the challenges around knowledge translation, and the need for innovation in this field. 
    Next week, we’ll welcome Tim Dionne, PhD, OTR/L to the podcast. His research emphasis is on supporting therapists providing quality care, through knowledge dissemination and dissemination and implementation research methods.

    You can find more details on this course here:
    https://otpotential.com/ceu-podcast-courses/knowledge-translation-and-ot

    Learn more about our guest:
    https://otpotential.com/occupational-therapy-directory/tim-dionne

    Here's the primary research we are discussing:
    Knowledge translation research to promote behavior changes in rehabilitation: Use of theoretical frameworks and tailored interventions: A scoping review.


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