CURRICULUM VITAE: OCCUPATION
AL THERAPY FACULTY
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I.
Name & Credentials: LYNN J.
KILBURG, DHSc, MBA, OTR/L
Title: Associate Professor
Starting
Date of Present Employment: July
1997
Teaching
Status (% of F/T, P/T):
Full-Time
Tenure
Status: Granted Tenure 2004
Date of
Initial Certification (OTR/COTA):
1991
II. Job
responsibilities as both program and institutional faculty
members (e.g.,
Teaching,
counseling admissions, administration, committee,
community, etc.):
A.
Teaching (list course number and name):
MOT 460: Occupational Studies I
MOT 530: Occupational Studies II
MOT 560: Occupational Studies III
MOT 630: OT Leadership and Management
MOT 575, 600, 645: Research Series II,
III, IV
Special Topics
Independent Studies
B.
Non-Teaching:
Assistant MOT Program Director (2005-present)
Sub-Committee Member of Institutional Self-Study (2005-present)
Member of Institutional Review Board (2003-present)
Member of the MOT Curriculum Committee
(1997-present)
Chair of the Retentions Committee
(2001-2005)
Member of Finance Study Committee evaluating
college
structure (2003)
OT/PT Collaboration Committee (2002)
Research Group Mentor (Ongoing)
Student Advisor (Ongoing)
III. Education
(professional and other, most recent first):
A.
OT:
BS 1991 St. Ambrose University
B.
Other:
DHSc 2005 Nova Southeastern University
MBA 2001 St. Ambrose University
BA 1990 St. Ambrose University
Area of Study: Psychology
IV. MAJOR
non-degree postgraduate/short-term courses
related to your assigned
responsibilities (most recent
first):
March 2006 Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy for
Rehabilitation
of Stroke Patients
Cross
Country University (7.2 hours)
June 2005 “Ready SET
Go!” Sensorimotor Early
Childhood Themes:
Cross Country
University (7.2 hours)
July 2004 Leadership in
Healthcare
Nova Southeastern University
(20 hours)
May 2004 Home
Modifications: Assessment,
Implementation and Innovations
AOTA Annual Conference (4.75
hours)
March 2004 How Does Your
Engine Run?
The Alert Program for Self-regulation
Therapy Works, Inc. (12.75 hours)
October
2003 Coding and Billing for Therapy and Rehab”
Cross Country University (6 hours)
September 2003 Spasticity
Mangement: Focus on
Rehabilitation Medtronic (4 hours)
July 2003 Statistics
and Research Methods (20 hours)
Conflict Management (20
hours)
Nova Southeastern University
May 2003 Hearing and
Vision Functional Screening
STARnet Regions I & III (5.5 hours)
March
2003 Evaluation and Assessment Strategies for
Young Children: Linkages to Treatment
Therapeutic Services Systems (12
hours) June
2002 Regional Workshops on Curriculum
Revision
October
2001 AOTF (45 hours)
June
2001
Feb. 2001 21st
Symposium on Intervention for Persons
with Special Needs
“A Model of Occupational Sensory
Integration: From Modulation, through
Integration to Actualization”
Professional Development Programs (6
hours)
May 2000 “Sensory
Defensiveness and Related
Social/Emotional and Neurological Problems”
Education Resources, Inc. (13 hours)
March 2000 “An Eclectic
Approach to
Pediatric Treatment”
Dynamic Therapy Services, Inc. (12 hours)
September 1999 “Early Intervention
Systems Overview and
Documentation Training”
Provider
Connections: Part C Early
Intervention Credentialing and Training (3
hours)
September
1999 “Individual/Family Service Plan Training”
Provider Connections: Part C Early
Intervention Credentialing and Training (3
hours)
July
1999 “Early Intervention Summer Institute: Building
Relationships”
Provider Connections: Part C Early
Intervention Credentialing and Training (6
hours)
April
1999 1999 AOTA National Convention
Sections in Academic/Research, Pediatrics,
and Administration/Management (9 hours)
March 1999 Medicare
Documentation Requirements for
Rehabilitation Services for Traditional
Medicare
and PPS Service Delivery
National
Rehabilitation Services (6 hours)
June
1998 “Development and Enhancement of
Occupational
Therapy Education Programs”
AOTA (20 hours)
V. Work
experience relevant to teaching assignments and
responsibilities:
A.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
July 1997 – October 2000 Director of OTA
Program /
Instructor
Black Hawk Community
College, Moline, Illinois
B. HEALTHCARE EXPERIENCE
August 2000 –
Present OTRAugust 2000 – March
2002 Co-owner Providence Therapy
Services,
Moline, IL
Pediatric population
December 1998 – July
2000 OT Independent
Contractor
Early Intervention –
State of Illinois
Birth to Three Years
February 1998 – September 1999 OTConsultant/
Supervisor
St. Anthony’s
Continuing Care
Center.
Rock Island, Illinois
Older Adult population
August 1994 - June
1997 Rehabilitation
Coordinator/OTR
NuMED Rehabilitation,
Inc.
Cincinnati, Ohio
for Rosewood Care
Center, Moline
Older Adult
population
August 1993 - August 1994 OTR/
OT Supervisor
January 1993 - April 1993 (PRN) CMS
Therapies,
Boone,
North
Carolina
For various Illinois
facilities
Older Adult population
July 1991 - August 1993
OTR/Case Manager
Work Fitness Center,
Inc.
Moline, Illinois
Adult population
VI.
Summary of most recent scholarly activities:
Student Research Mentor:
2006:
Factors Within the Physical Environment
That Influence the Independence of Older Adults
Parents Perceptions of Sensory
Integration
Treatment for Children with
Autism
2005: The Effects of Therapeutic Horseback
Riding
on Children with Disabilities
2004: Effects of Therapeutic Horseback
Riding on
Individuals with Disabilities
2003: The Perception of Architectural
Students
toward Future Collaboration
with Occupational
Therapists in the Universal
Design Process
2002: Education of Occupational Therapy
in the
Medical Profession
VII. Other activities which enhance your
effectiveness in your
present position:
Volunteer Activities:
Proposal Reviewer for 2007 AOTA
Anuual Conference & Expo (2006)
Illinois Ombudsman for Advocacy of
Older
Adults (2005 to Present)
Rebuilding Together (2004 to
Present)
License:
State of Iowa (00580)
State of Illinois (056-002676)
Certification:
NBCOT (979772)
Member:
American Occupational Therapy Association
Iowa Occupational Therapy
Association
Illinois Occupational Therapy
Association
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