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Special Election Edition with
Brent Braveman, OTR, PhD, FAOTA
Director, Department of Rehabilitation Services, MD Anderson Cancer Center
AOTA candidate for Vice President
Dr. Brent Braveman has practiced as an occupational therapy clinician, educator, researcher and manager since entering the profession in 1984. He currently is the Director of the Department of Rehabilitation Services at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston Texas. Dr. Braveman is an author on 25 peer reviewed journal articles, 20 book chapters and is author of three occupational therapy text books. He has presented at national and international conferences on cancer rehabilitation, work disability, strategic planning and leadership.
He has a long history of volunteer service in state and national professional association activities including serving two terms on the AOTA Board of Directors as Speaker of the Representative Assembly and as Secretary. He is currently serving as Board Director for Region IV on the American Occupational Therapy Association Political Action Committee (AOTPAC) Board of Directors. He served as a representative to the National Institutes of Health Working Group on Cancer Rehabilitation, as a Standing Committee Member on the National Quality Forum’s NQF) Cancer Project and on the NQF’s project on co-designing patient centered care.
Dr. Braveman is a Fellow of the American Occupational Therapy Association and a recipient of the AOTA Recognition of Achievement Award for “Exemplary Contributions in Management and Program Development.”
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Brent was interviewed by Robin Akselrud, Assistant Professor at LIU Brooklyn, author of the My OT Journey Planner myotjourney.com
IG: myotjourneypodcast
FB: My OT Journey
And Michael Roff, 3rd year OT student at Stonybrook University
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Special Election Edition with
Brent Braveman, OTR, PhD, FAOTA
Director, Department of Rehabilitation Services, MD Anderson Cancer Center
AOTA candidate for Vice President
Dr. Brent Braveman has practiced as an occupational therapy clinician, educator, researcher and manager since entering the profession in 1984. He currently is the Director of the Department of Rehabilitation Services at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston Texas. Dr. Braveman is an author on 25 peer reviewed journal articles, 20 book chapters and is author of three occupational therapy text books. He has presented at national and international conferences on cancer rehabilitation, work disability, strategic planning and leadership.
He has a long history of volunteer service in state and national professional association activities including serving two terms on the AOTA Board of Directors as Speaker of the Representative Assembly and as Secretary. He is currently serving as Board Director for Region IV on the American Occupational Therapy Association Political Action Committee (AOTPAC) Board of Directors. He served as a representative to the National Institutes of Health Working Group on Cancer Rehabilitation, as a Standing Committee Member on the National Quality Forum’s NQF) Cancer Project and on the NQF’s project on co-designing patient centered care.
Dr. Braveman is a Fellow of the American Occupational Therapy Association and a recipient of the AOTA Recognition of Achievement Award for “Exemplary Contributions in Management and Program Development.”
Facebook brent.braveman
Twitter @brentbraveman www.brentbraveman.com
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Brent was interviewed by Robin Akselrud, Assistant Professor at LIU Brooklyn, author of the My OT Journey Planner myotjourney.com
IG: myotjourneypodcast
FB: My OT Journey
And Michael Roff, 3rd year OT student at Stonybrook University

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