{"id":386,"date":"2020-05-29T12:04:01","date_gmt":"2020-05-29T16:04:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogs.umflint.edu\/graduateprograms\/?p=386"},"modified":"2023-05-30T05:31:56","modified_gmt":"2023-05-30T09:31:56","slug":"from-univ-of-idaho-to-ot-at-u-of-m","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.umflint.edu\/graduateprograms\/2020\/05\/29\/from-univ-of-idaho-to-ot-at-u-of-m\/","title":{"rendered":"From Univ. of Idaho to OT at U of M"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>I first started out at the University of Idaho where I obtained my Bachelors in Exercise Science and Health Sciences with a Minor in Psychology. I was deciding between three doctorate programs and found myself choosing the University of Michigan\u2019s program here in Flint. I was  excited to move closer to home (I am from Cleveland, Ohio).<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>What first got my attention was that this program was a doctorate and I always knew I wanted to<br> get my Doctorate. Being able to have the highest education in the field was important to me as I<br> wanted to be able to compete in the work field, gain the tools necessary to be a top level OT, go<br> into research, and possibly come back to teach. I walked into the first semester with an open<br> mindset and ready to start my journey of becoming an OT.<br> There are 31 students that are in my cohort. I can say we have all accomplished so much in the<br> short 7 months we have been in classes. I really felt that we grew as a family and I found some<br> very close friendships this year. I live on campus in Riverfront housing and I appreciate the<br> location because I get to walk to class everyday.<br> The first semester was a welcoming and baseline semester where we took Kinesiology,<br> Anatomy, Theory, and Intro to OT. I fell in love with Anatomy and enjoyed being able to apply<br> what I was learning to OT. In undergrad I did not have an Anatomy class tailored to what I<br> wanted to do. Some days were overwhelming, but there were plenty of resources that were<br> available to help master the information. Between the four classes I did usually feel like I was<br> always busy. From projects to studying I was on the go this first semester.<br> I started my second semester, which is our pediatric semester. I was not very interested in<br> pediatrics, but I have to say over the course of the semester I was able to shift my interest to<br> being open to pediatrics. We had a Neuro Rehabilitation OT and an Inpatient OT come in and<br> speak to us and I was intrigued by how the OT can change lives. Neuro Rehabilitation is an<br> area that I am very interested in. Our courses are a Developmental Course Across the Lifespan,<br> Assessments and Interventions, Conditions and Occupations, Culture, Applied Neuro, and a<br> Level 1 Fieldwork.<br> All of our classes have been interesting because we are finally getting into what an OT does. I<br> have learned SOAP notes, I have gone on site visits and had to do a write-up on performance<br> skills, we are learning interventions, and we are able to actually utilize OT assessments. Our<br> Thursday lab has children ages 3-5 years old come up to our new Pediatric Lab and we get to<br> create our own activities to analyze developmental milestones. Through this experience you get<br> to learn what a neurotypical child is capable of and so when working with children that show<br> delay you are able to have a baseline, which I find very helpful.<br> I really have felt that we have learned so much this semester because we had so many<br> opportunities to go into the community and learn. I have had Monday Fieldwork where I have<br> shadowed OT\u2019s in an out-patient facility. I also had to prepare ADL activities for children in<br> EDCD on my other Monday\u2019s and analyze how they perform bilateral movement.<br> The University itself has so many opportunities to get involved if that be intramural sports,<br> activity classes at the Recreation Center, Murder Mystery Dinners, and much more. I have<br> found this school puts on a lot of events that make you feel part of a community. Our cohort<br> goes to the Farmer\u2019s Market on Tuesdays and then goes to CrossFit on Thursdays. You can<br> find us at Cafe Rhema when we have free time to study or catch up. This is a very welcoming<br> environment on this campus.<br> Overall, I was very pleased with the hands-on experience that you get thrown into right away.<br> This program really wants you to learn through experience because in this field that is how we<br> learn best. We are just in our first year and already have experience administering<br> assessments. From Anatomy to Conditions I feel prepared to enter my upcoming semesters. I<br> love being a Wolverine.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I first started out at the University of Idaho where I obtained my Bachelors in Exercise Science and Health Sciences with a Minor in Psychology. I was deciding between three doctorate programs and found myself choosing the University of Michigan\u2019s program here in Flint. 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