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WA # MA 60299284
Massage School
Occupational Therapy Assistant (In Progress)
Bachelors of Arts in Cultural Studies & The Spanish Language
Course work included study of biological & allied health sciences, advanced instruction in human musculoskeletal anatomy, Chinese medical theory, meridians & points, and related bodywork techniques such as Tuina and Acupressure. Held a work-study position assisting the assisting the coordinator of Disability Support Services.
Observed Occupational Therapy treatments within the clinical setting. Provided support to the therapist by preparing/cleaning up the treatment space, and other assistance. Clinical Administration; filing patient charts, answering incoming calls, greeting patients, scheduling appointments, light book keeping, and facility cleaning as necessary. Teachers Assistant in Continuing Education for Rehabilitation Medicine Specialists; providing instructor support in class preparation, assisting students in reaching intended learning outcomes, and delivering pre and post workshop assistance to students and instructors.
As a student of Kelly Clancy, OTR/L & The Northwest School of Structural Therapy, I received in depth training in assessment and applied fascial techniques & modalities. Studies have included: Training in LIFT & Structural Integration (2013) Bowenwork® Practitioner Credentials (2014) Tensegrity Medicine™ practitioner (2015-16)