The Doctor of Occupational Therapy (OTD) at the University of Wisconsin–Madison equips students with advanced clinical, research, and leadership skills. Through evidence-based training and real-world experience, graduates are prepared to address occupational needs across the lifespan and advocate for inclusive, accessible environments.
Sensory Integration Strategies for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Improving Hand Function in Stroke Survivors Through Task-Based Interventions
Telehealth Delivery of Occupational Therapy in Rural Communities
Occupational Therapy Approaches to Managing Chronic Pain
Home Safety Interventions for Fall Prevention in Older Adults
Cognitive Rehabilitation Strategies in Traumatic Brain Injury
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Virtual Reality in OT Practice
Promoting Self-Care in Adolescents with Developmental Disabilities
Workplace Ergonomic Assessments to Prevent Musculoskeletal Disorders
Community-Based Occupational Therapy for Individuals Experiencing Homelessness
Supporting Occupational Performance in Patients with Long COVID
Use of Adaptive Devices in Enhancing Functional Independence
OT Strategies for Enhancing Executive Function in ADHD
Impact of Group-Based OT on Mental Health in Older Adults
Designing Sensory Rooms for Behavioral and Emotional Regulation
Access and Barriers to OT Services in Underserved Populations
OT Interventions in Post-Surgical Hand Rehabilitation
Role of Occupational Therapy in Pediatric Feeding Disorders
Cultural Competence Training for OT Students
Evaluation of OT Interventions for Return-to-Work Programs
Prepare for advanced clinical roles and system-level leadership in occupational therapy through this practice-focused doctoral program.
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