CREATE Day Presentations Now in Jefferson Digital Commons

Collaborative Research and Evidence Among Therapists and Educators (CREATE) Day is a clinical education program presented by occupational therapy graduate students in partial fulfillment of the Master of Science degree in Occupational Therapy at Thomas Jefferson University. Students conduct a systematic review of the literature on key topic areas that reflect current occupational therapy practice trends. The presentations include an introduction of the topic, literature review methods, and thematic results of the evidence. Implications for practice and research are discussed. All 12 presentations from CREATE Day 2013 have been loaded in Jefferson Digital Commons with handouts. If your department would like to have student projects archived and shared with a global audience contact Dan Kipnis to have them added in the Jefferson Digital Commons.  A growing collection of student presentations and projects can be accessed 24/7.
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