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Learning As I Go: OT Practitioners As Entrepreneurs
Thursday, June 27, 2024, 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM EDT
Category: CEU Event

Learning As I Go: OT Practitioners As Entrepreneurs

Thursday, June 27, 2024, 6:30 PM CST - 7:30 PM CST / 7:30 PM CST - 8:30 PM CST

Virtual Meeting via Zoom and Aspire OT, this webinar is being offered as part of our partnership with Aspire OT

Hosted by the Northeast District 

Register HERE!
 

About This Course: In this presentation, participants will explore the beginning stages of a small business startup shaped around emerging practice Occupational Therapy. Participants will glean the similarities between the occupational therapy practitioner and the entrepreneur and leave feeling empowered to meet a need in their local marketplace.

Course Objectives:

  1. Participants will be able to identify the “3 C’s” of entrepreneurship.
  2. Participants will learn and discuss the beginning stages of building a successful business.
  3. Participants will understand the importance of community eminence and networking and increase confidence in tackling these areas.
  4. Participants will hone their already established skills as an OT practitioner and apply these to the world of entrepreneurship.

Presenter: Kaylin Flamm Lawrence, MSOT, OTR, attended the University of Southern Indiana where she earned her bachelor's degree in Health Services with a concentration as an Occupational Therapy Assistant. She then worked as a neurorehabilitation Occupational Therapy Assistant and a Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Advocate in Florida. After 3 years, Kaylin moved to Nashville, TN to complete her master's degree in Occupational Therapy at Belmont University's MSOT Bridge Program. She continued her work with survivors of domestic and sexual assault during this time and became the first Occupational Therapy intern with the Mental Health Court of Rutherford County. Upon completion of graduate school, Kaylin accepted a position with the Recovery Court program as a Mental Health Court case manager while also providing OT services. Through this avenue, Kaylin was able to advocate for a full time OT position serving all of the Recovery Courts in Rutherford County. This is one of the first OT positions of its kind in the country.Since then, Kaylin has started her own business, Mind The Gap Therapy & Consulting, with her husband Dakota, focusing on integrative mental health care for their community. In addition to Mind The Gap, she is an Adjunct Professor at Nashville State Community College, involved in the Tennessee Occupational Therapy Association, sits on the Advisory Committee for Tennessee Wesleyan’s OT Program, Belmont University’s OT program, and South College’s OTA program, and works to promote mental health and occupational therapy through various organizations in her community.

CEU Opportunity: 1 CEU certificate = FREE for TNOTA members, $20 for non-members


Contact: [email protected]