A Force for Change:
Transforming Lives Through Occupation
The Occupational Therapy Program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison is one of the most successful in the country due in large part to the outstanding faculty, staff, and alumni; the cutting edge research that impacts peoples' lives; and the quality of the existing programs including a Master of Science in Occupational Therapy (MS-OT), Master of Science in Therapeutic Science (MS-TS) and a PhD degree in Kinesiology, Therapeutic Science Track. In the last year, the OT faculty has received over $6.4 million in federal research grants from the National Institute of Health. Our research faculty have particular expertise in:
In addition to being one of the foremost research universities in the United States, the University of Wisconsin-Madison is located in a community which blends ethnic tradition, urban sophistication and youthful spirit. Madison is the only isthmus city in North America, stretching between Lakes Monona and Mendota, providing a beautiful setting and numerous recreational opportunities.
Upcoming Events
- Ice Cream Social-Meet your Advisors! September 08, 2008, 3-4 pm Room 6225 MSC
- School of Education's "Newly Tenured Faculty Lecture Series-Dr. Ruth E. Benedict will speak about "Achieving Dreams: Investigating the Special Needs of Children" at a brown bag seminar from 12-1 pm , Sept. 26th, room 2055, UW-Madison Gym-Natatorium, 2000 Observatory Dr.
- Group Advising Sessions for Prospective Students, Oct 7, Nov 4, 2008, 4:45-5:30
- WOTA Conference-OT Faculty presenting current research at WOTA annual conference, Septempber 11-13, 2008.
- American Academy of Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine-Ruth Benedict, Dr.P.h., OTR and Jean Patz, MS, OTR will present findings on classifying level of motor function in children with cerebral palsy, September 17th, 2008.
- Caroline Thompson Lecture-October 1, 2008, Carolyn Baum, PhD., OTR/L, FAOTA, Elias Michael Director of the Program in Occupational Therapy and Professor of Occupational Therapy and Neurology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, will be the 2008 guest speaker. Topic: Let's Focus on Performance.
- Continuing Education Courses-Fall 2008, exciting OT Program CEU courses available on Evidence Based Practice, Sensory Integration and Time Use/Temporality in Disabled and Well Populations.
Hot Off The Press!
- Dr. Ruth Benedict was awarded a 2 year, $100,000.00 grant from the Cerebral Palsy International Research Foundation to study the effects of intrathecal Baclofen Pump (ITB) treatment on health, well-being and participation of persons with cerebral palsy and their caregivers. June 2008.
- Dr. Ruth Benedict was recently promoted to Associate Professor with tenure in the Department of Kinesiology at UW-Madison. The promotion recognizes her accomplishments as a scholar and teacher and affirms the significant contributions of her work to serving the field of occupational therapy and the special needs of children. May 2008
- Preceptor of the Year Award-Congratulations to Gabriel Cranley, OTR! May, 2008
Recent News
- NBCOT Exam Results: 1st MSOT Class of 2007, UW-Madison 100% success rate on the NBCOT exam!
- Welcome to new faculty & staff Leslie Vaughn, PhD, OTR/L and Melissa Adlington, MS, OTR/L and a fond farewell to Diane Harlowe, MS, OTR, FAOTA
- MSOT Poster Session-May 9, 2008
- Graduate Student Mentor Award-Summer Shepstone, MSOT student received the Graduate Student Mentor Award for her leadership and excellence in mentoring fellow students. Congratulations! April 22, 2008
- OT Graduate School, UW-Madison ranked 12th in the nation by U.S. News & World Report! April, 2008
- Occupational Therapy rated in the top 31 Best Careers of 2008 in US News and World Report
Child Development publishes study by Mary Schneider, PhD and UW colleages showing how moderate prenatal exposure to alcohol and stress in monkeys can lead to touch sensitivity-January/February 2008
- Pediatrics publishes study by Ruth Benedict, DrPH showing association between access to quality medical care and therapy-January, 2008
- Mary Schneider, PhD receives Sensory Processing Disorder Foundation Award-November 2007
- Mary Schneider, PhD reveals possible genetic risk for fetal alcohol disorders-September 2007