Episode Summary
Attending conferences is a great way to learn new things and connect with people within the occupational therapy community. And one of the biggest events each year within the United States is the American Occupational Therapy Association conference. This episode details specifics about what the AOTA conference looks like, how to prepare, and tips on how to make for successful conference experience.
Show Notes
What it looks like?
- Four days (Thursday, Friday, Saturday are full days, Sunday is a half day)
- Pre-Conference institutes on Wednesday
- Workshops, Short Courses, Research presentations, Conversations that Matter, Posters, Expo Hall, Alumni receptions
- Presidential Address, Eleanor Clark Slagle Lecture, First Timer’s orientation, Fitness Events
- Blood Drive and Book Drive this year
Benefits of going as a practitioner:
- Continuing education units (up to 24)
- Exposure to new research/ practice areas
- Networking/ meeting like minded people
- Inspiration and motivation
Attending as a student:
- Some schools offer a conference scholarship
- Student specific courses and presentations
- Networking with other students and practitioners
- Winning a free NBCOT exam
My favorite parts:
- International Breakfast
- Opening Ceremony
- Keynote address
- Grand Opening of the Expo Hall
- Tweet Up
- Meeting new friends and reconnecting with old friends
Tips to Prepare:
- Business cards
- Notebook and pen or notepad on phone to write down notes/ contact info for people you meet
- Water bottle
- Extra battery & charging cords for phones/ computers
- Wear comfortable shoes
- Bring a sweater or coat
- If going with a group, split up for courses and then share notes
- Connect with people online beforehand
- Be prepared that you can’t do it all
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