Michigan Occupational Therapy Association 2008 Annual Conference.

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Michigan Occupational Therapy Association 2008 Annual Conference

 From October 19-21, 2008  Held at The Grand Hotel-Mackinaw Island, MI  Nine Club SOTA students attended

 Thirty-four different workshops were offered during the two-day conference.  They were graded by levels (student, entry, intermediate, advanced) to help us identify which workshops were appropriate.  Some of the workshops Club SOTA students attended included: Home Safety, Range of Motion and Strength Assessment, Sensory Solutions, Brachial Plexus Palsy and Healthy Lifestyles Through an Adaptive Living Program.

 Over 30 Exhibitors  Including many medical equipment specialists like Abilitations, Wright & Filippis, Sheldon Medical Supply  Recruiting agencies from all over the state of Michigan. Students gave contact information for job possibilities upon graduation.

 C.L.E.F. for making it possible for us to go!  Wendy Early, OTR & Program Coordinator  Mary Ellen East, COTA, Club Chaperone and Presenter