• OTPTAT Board Updates: Ethics, Rule Changes, and OT Compact

    Presented By: Missy Anthony, Executive Director, OTPTAT Board 7:00 – 8:00pm | 1.0 Contact Hour This presentation will discuss concepts related to ethics and boundaries, recent rule changes that impact the […]

  • Ohio School Funding – The Big Picture and Practical Impact

    Ohio School Funding – The Big Picture and Practical Impact Thursday, March 12, 2026 6:30 - 8:00 PM Eastern Time REGISTER BELOW Speakers: Madelaine MacQueen from Policy Matters Ohio will be joined by a panel of experts to present content and answer audience questions.   Webinar Description: With ongoing legislative changes and continued debate around […]

  • Occupational Therapy Outdoors: Connecting, Growing, and Thriving in Nature

    Presented By: Lindsey Stamper, MS, OTR/L, RYT-200 and Kylee Wieging, OT/S 7:00 – 8:30pm | 1.5 Contact Hours This presentation will discuss the benefits of utilizing nature connection in the therapy process with a primary focus on pediatric populations. Considerations for taking occupational therapy outdoors as well as a variety of resources for occupational therapy practitioners […]

  • Antiracist Occupational Therapy – Author meet & greet with Musharrat Ahmed-Landeryou

    5:00 – 6:00pm | 1.0 Contact Hours   Join OOTA on April 10, 2026 at 5:00 pm to meet the author of our Winter DEIJAB Book Club Selection, Antiracist Occupational Therapy: Unsettling the Status Quo. This virtual meeting will conclude the winter session of the DEIJAB book club. All are welcome to come and participate as we […]

  • Autonomic Dysreflexia (AD) Putting the Pieces of the Puzzle Together

    Presented By: Nicole Driggs and Ryan Gebauer 6:00 – 7:00pm | 1.0 Contact Hours Description: This 60‑minute session offers occupational therapists a rare, firsthand look into autonomic dysreflexia (AD) and bowel management through the lived experience of Ryan, a C3 quadriplegic who navigates these challenges daily. Blending clinical education with real‑world insight, the presentation will explore […]

  • Embedding AI into School-Based OT

    Presented by Jayson Davies, MA, OTR/L 6:00 – 7:30pm | 1.5 Contact Hours   Description: Join us as Jayson Davies, MA, OTR/L, shares how AI tools can support school-based OT assessments, interventions, and documentation processes. By using AI to reduce the time spent on paperwork, practitioners can increase the time spent supporting students. This session will […]

  • ChatGP”OT”: a Roundtable Discussion on AI in Occupational Therapy Practice

    Presented By: Southwest District Joint SIS Coordinators Elsie Bush, OTR/L (pediatrics); Sarah Koehler, OTR/L (older adults); Sue Ram, OTR/L (mental health); Erin Rowan, OTR/L (rehabilitation) 7:00 – 8:00pm | 1.0 Contact Hours This course will describe AI tools commonly used in OT settings, ethical issues surrounding the use of AI in OT practice, and discuss next […]

  • Grief and the Role of the Occupational Therapy Practitioner

    Presented By: Jennifer H. Bradac, OT/L, LPC, M.A. Clinical Mental Health Counseling 6:30 – 8:30pm | 2.0 Contact Hours This 2 hour course will provide an overview of grief related processes and the implications for occupational therapy practitioners and their clients who are receiving OT services while also grieving. Discussion of grief and client occupational performance […]

  • The Decline of Outdoor Play – And the Rise in Sensory Issues (08/26/2026)

    Presented By: Angela Hanscom, MOT, OTR/L 6:00 – 7:30pm | 1.5 Contact Hours This presentation will discuss several strategies to help children thrive in outdoor environments using a therapeutic approach to nature play. Objectives: Participants will learn about the developmental changes that are taking place in children (for example, increased number of children falling, decreased strength, […]