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Pi Theta Epsilon

Pi Theta Epsilon LogoPi is the first letter of the Greek word for advancement.
Theta is the first letter of the Greek word for therapeutic.
Epsilon is the first letter of the Greek word for occupation.

Pi Theta Epsilon stands for Advancement in Occupational Therapy. Alpha Nu Chapter est. 1995.                                         

Pi Theta Epsilon is an academic honor society for occupational therapy students and alumni. This society acknowledges and encourages superior scholarship among students enrolled in accredited occupational therapy programs throughout the United States.

The current mission of Pi Theta Epsilon is to promote scholarly activity and research among occupational therapy students.  Pi Theta Epsilon's sister organization, the Association of Student Delegates (ASD), function is to promote service and leadership to the community and leadership through involvement in the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) activities.

Chapter Leadership
2001-2002
Co-Presidents: Lynn Wilhelm, Tara Hanke

Treasurer: Nicole Lumbrazo
Secretary: Melissa Gagnepain
Historian: Beth Walsh

Chapter Involvement
2001-2002

September 22, 2001: 2nd Annual OT Student Conference
Students enjoyed the presentation by Keynote Speaker: Sean Stephenson. Over 90 students from 8 different Midwestern OT and OTA programs attended the conference. Breakout sessions included: Sensory Integration in Practice, Neurodevelopmental Treatment, Assistive Technology, Interdisciplinary Team Based Planning, Alternative Therapies, How to Have a Successful Level II Fieldwork Experience, Driving Evaluation and Treatment, Animal Assisted Therapy, Aquatic Therapy, and a panel of athletes with disabilities sharing there experiences.

Stay tuned for the date of the 3rd Annual OT Student Conference to be announced soon!! 

July 12, 2002 Certification Examination Review Workshop.
Time: 8:30-5:30
Cost: $99.00
Instructor: Dr. Ben Atchison, OTR, FAOTA
To register or for more information, call Christine Malaski
(563) 333-6281 or email:  cmalaski@saunix.sau.edu

Links
American Occupational Therapy Association http://www.aota.org
American Occupational Therapy Foundation http://www.aotf.org
National Contact for Pi Theta Epsilon: Jessica Halterman, PTE National Office, 4720 Montgomery Lane, P.O. Box 31220, Bethesda, Maryland 20824-1220. Tele: (301)652-2682, Ext. 834. Fax: (301)652-3620. E-mail: jhalterm@aol.com.Internet address: http://www.kreative.net/pte/

 

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