Student Occupational Therapy Association at GSU

Student Occupational Therapy Association at GSU

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This is the official page for the Student Occupational Therapy Association (SOTA) at Georgia State University for students, faculty, and the community.

This is the official page of the Georgia State University Student Occupational Therapy Association (SOTA). The purpose of SOTA is to promote fellowship among students, faculty, and the community; for the promotion of occupational therapy, for the dissemination of knowledge, and for the purpose of unification within the profession, the university, and the community. Like our page for updates and events pertaining to SOTA and the surrounding community.

10/19/2022

Next Friday, come join us at Wild Heaven West End for a social and get to know students from both cohorts!
The event will start around 1pm.
We hope to see you all there👻

Photos from Student Occupational Therapy Association at GSU's post 04/20/2022

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Meet Molly! She attended Georgia Gwinnett College and majored in clinical exercise science. Molly is also president of our honor society, Pi Theta Epsilon (PTE)!

Swipe➡️ to read her advice to anyone pursing a graduate degree in occupational therapy!

We are so thankful to have her as part of our program!

04/07/2022

Tonight we had the opportunity to host Patricia Motus, , to talk about OT’s role in uncommon settings. We learned so much and are excited to translate that knowledge into our profession!
Special thank you to our COTAD chair, Nayla, for organizing this special event!

Photos from Student Occupational Therapy Association at GSU's post 04/01/2022

Happy Occupational Therapy month!

We are so lucky to be surrounded by people who share the same passions and goals as us🤍

Occupational Therapy is TRULY the best profession!

03/29/2022

We have an exciting upcoming COTAD event on April 7th at 5:00 PM via Webex!

Patricia Motus will be holding a discussion that will be focused on Uncommon Settings in the Occupational Therapy World.

We hope to see on Webex!

Photos from Student Occupational Therapy Association at GSU's post 03/23/2022

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Meet Kate! She attended Georgia College and State University and majored in exercise science pre-professional OT

Swipe➡️ to read her advice to anyone pursing a graduate degree in occupational therapy!

We are so thankful to have her as part of our program!

Photos from Student Occupational Therapy Association at GSU's post 03/02/2022

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Meet Nicole! She attended The University of Alabama and majored in exercise science with a minor in psychology.

Swipe➡️ to read her advice to anyone pursing a graduate degree in occupational therapy!

We are so thankful to have her as part of our program!

Photos from Student Occupational Therapy Association at GSU's post 03/02/2022

Cohort ‘24 has been busy learning transfer techniques in preparation for our practical tomorrow! Look at those good body mechanics 💪🏼

Photos from Student Occupational Therapy Association at GSU's post 02/16/2022

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Meet Mirage! She attended Georgia Southern University and majored in biology and chemistry.

Swipe➡️ to read her advice to anyone pursing a graduate degree in occupational therapy!

We are so thankful to have her as part of our program!

Photos from Student Occupational Therapy Association at GSU's post 02/08/2022

February 7th marks the beginning of Healthy Relationships Week. The purpose of this week is to foster the importance of healthy relationships, and in turn help prevent domestic violence and sexual assault. No two relationships are the same, but all relationships share common characteristics. Healthy Relationships extend past intimate relationships, but also friends and family.

As future healthcare professionals, it is our responsibly to know the signs of domestic violence, and intervene appropriately.

Signs include:
•Injuries that are inconsistent with the explanation provided
•complaints of stress, fatigue, sexual dysfunction, and chronic pelvic pain
•Heightened anxiety, depression, and panic attacks
•Guest accompanying client may be overly involved in treatment and unwilling to leave client alone

If interested in learning more about Domestic Violence and Occupational Therapy, please visit https://research.aota.org/ajot/article-abstract/61/6/704/5211/Occupational-Therapy-Services-for-Individuals-Who?redirectedFrom=fulltext

Anyone who feels they or someone they know needs assistance can call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE

Photos from Student Occupational Therapy Association at GSU's post 02/02/2022

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Meet Rebecca! She attended the University of South Carolina and majored in psychology.

Swipe➡️ to read her advice to anyone pursing a graduate degree in occupational therapy

We are so thankful to have her as part of our program!

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