| Phone: | (315) 279-5666 Hegeman Hall 201 |
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| E-mail: | vlsmith@keuka.edu |
| Office: | Hegeman Hall 201 |
Dr. Vicki Smith received her BS in Occupational Therapy from Washington University in St. Louis Missouri, a Master’s degree in Business Administration (MBA) from Gannon University, and her Doctorate degree in Education from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. She has published 2 books through the American Occupational Therapy Association, which focused on bridging the gap between classroom and clinical education for occupational therapists. Dr. Smith has completed numerous national presentations in topics ranging from distance education teaching techniques to issues relating to classroom to clinical education. She was an ambassador representing the American Occupational Therapy Association during a delegation trip to China in 2004 where she presented on the topic of “An Overview of the Treatment Techniques for the Hemi-plegic Upper Extremity.”
Books/Chapters:
Smith, V., & Early, M. (2006) Occupational therapy process: evaluation and intervention in physical dysfunction. In M.B. Early (Eds.) Physical Dysfunction Practice Skills for the Occupational Therapy Assistant 2nd ed, (p.63-84). Long Island City, New Your: Mosby Elsevier
Smith, V., & Early, M. (2006) Evaluation and observation of deficits in sensation, perception, and cognition In M.B. Early (Eds.) Physical Dysfunction Practice Skills for the Occupational Therapy Assistant 2nd ed, (p.161-176). Long Island City, New Your: Mosby Elsevier
Smith, V., (1997) Clinical concepts for the Occupational therapy assistant, Bethesda, MD: American Occupational Therapy Association.
Smith, V., (1994) Occupational Therapy:Transition from Classroom to Clinic - Physical Disability Fieldwork Applications Bethesda, MD: American Occupational Therapy Association.
Smith, V., (1993) Occupational Therapy: Everyday Highs in Klaus, T., & Dubowski, D., Living with a Ventilator (pg 50-54) Santa Monica California: National Medical Enterprises.
Smith, V., (2001). An assignment linking theory to mission and philosophy development. Clinician to Educator: The Knowing of Experts. (pg 17-19) Thorofare, NJ: Slack
Smith, V., (2000, December). Survey of occupational therapy job satisfaction in today’s health care environment. Administration and Management Special Interest Section Quarterly, American Occupational Therapy Association, 16, 1-2.