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Empowering Academic and Clinician Partnerships with Tim Dionne, PhD, OTR/L

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Free Occupational Science 101 Guidebook
https://beacon.by/evolved-living/occupational-science-101-guide-podcast
OS Empowered OT Facebook Group
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1569824073462362/
In this episode, Dr. Tim Dionne explores the importance of building active partnerships between clinicians and academics and exploring where together we have the agency to transform the systems and services our current and future clients receive. We are working together on a textbook chapter exploring how we can start to share and develop information to support our practice outside of official channels that tend to be more exclusive than inclusive. He will be at AOTA this year sharing information on how OTPs can access research in the field to support their practice and we are working together to develop a knowledge dissemination/discussion/networking/collaboration platform that you can check out here to allow connect more with his work and resources for OTPs: community.evolvedlivingnetwork.com
Submit Comments on ACOTE Standards by end of the day April 10th here: https://acoteonline.org/accreditation-explained/standards/

AOTA Representative Assembly submissions are not closed for comment

Project ECHO: https://hsc.unm.edu/echo/
AOTA Commission on Practice (Currently in need of an OTA Rep, Reach out to Tim if Interested): https://www.aota.org/community/volunteer-groups/commission-on-practice-cop
Network with Tim at AOTA Inspire and on our new online knowledge translation, discussion, and collaboration platform here: https://community.evolvedlivingnetwork.com/tpdionne
Biography

Dr. Tim Dionne earned his BS in Occupational Science and MS in Occupational Therapy from the University at Buffalo in 2010 and worked at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago (now Shirley Ryan Ability Lab) for 5 years. Then transitioned to Rehab Science PhD program at the University at Buffalo, completed in 2019

His research emphasis is on supporting therapists provided quality care, through knowledge dissemination and dissemination and implementation research methods. Improving expertise in occupational therapy across urban and rural settings and equity of knowledge are my top research priorities.

Areas of Specialty

Neurorehabilitation
Assistive Technology
Physical Agent Modalities
Dissemination and Implementation
Mixed-methods research design

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Evolved Living Network Instragram @EvolvedLivingNetwork
Free Occupational Science 101 Guidebook
https://swiy.co/OS101GuidePodcast
OS Empowered OT Facebook Group
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1569824073462362/
Link to Full Podcast Disclaimer
https://docs.google.com/document/d/13DI0RVawzWrsY-Gmj7qOLk5A6tH-V9150xETzAdd6MQ/edit

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Free Occupational Science 101 Guidebook
https://beacon.by/evolved-living/occupational-science-101-guide-podcast
OS Empowered OT Facebook Group
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1569824073462362/
In this episode, Dr. Tim Dionne explores the importance of building active partnerships between clinicians and academics and exploring where together we have the agency to transform the systems and services our current and future clients receive. We are working together on a textbook chapter exploring how we can start to share and develop information to support our practice outside of official channels that tend to be more exclusive than inclusive. He will be at AOTA this year sharing information on how OTPs can access research in the field to support their practice and we are working together to develop a knowledge dissemination/discussion/networking/collaboration platform that you can check out here to allow connect more with his work and resources for OTPs: community.evolvedlivingnetwork.com
Submit Comments on ACOTE Standards by end of the day April 10th here: https://acoteonline.org/accreditation-explained/standards/

AOTA Representative Assembly submissions are not closed for comment

Project ECHO: https://hsc.unm.edu/echo/
AOTA Commission on Practice (Currently in need of an OTA Rep, Reach out to Tim if Interested): https://www.aota.org/community/volunteer-groups/commission-on-practice-cop
Network with Tim at AOTA Inspire and on our new online knowledge translation, discussion, and collaboration platform here: https://community.evolvedlivingnetwork.com/tpdionne
Biography

Dr. Tim Dionne earned his BS in Occupational Science and MS in Occupational Therapy from the University at Buffalo in 2010 and worked at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago (now Shirley Ryan Ability Lab) for 5 years. Then transitioned to Rehab Science PhD program at the University at Buffalo, completed in 2019

His research emphasis is on supporting therapists provided quality care, through knowledge dissemination and dissemination and implementation research methods. Improving expertise in occupational therapy across urban and rural settings and equity of knowledge are my top research priorities.

Areas of Specialty

Neurorehabilitation
Assistive Technology
Physical Agent Modalities
Dissemination and Implementation
Mixed-methods research design

Li

Evolved Living Network Instragram @EvolvedLivingNetwork
Free Occupational Science 101 Guidebook
https://swiy.co/OS101GuidePodcast
OS Empowered OT Facebook Group
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1569824073462362/
Link to Full Podcast Disclaimer
https://docs.google.com/document/d/13DI0RVawzWrsY-Gmj7qOLk5A6tH-V9150xETzAdd6MQ/edit

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