Naomi Dolgoy
Contact
Assistant Professor, Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine - Occupational Therapy
- dolgoy@ualberta.ca
Courses
OCCTH 543 - Student Selected Module
Students are required to complete a minimum of two OCCTH modules or their equivalent (eg. an Independent Study OCCTH 599 or another department-approved external equivalent course). In addition, they must complete two modules from among those specified by the department. Note: Course title is variable; course may be repeated.
OCCTH 572 - Occupation Across the Lifespan: Adults
Students examine occupational participation for adults and how life events and opportunities, transitions and trajectories influence this. Occupational therapy practices in supporting adults to engage in roles and relationships, including in their workplaces, homes and communities with an emphasis on productivity and caregiving.
OCCTH 584 - Physical Health Interventions for Occupational Participation
Provides a comprehensive examination of various clinical conditions that impact occupational capability. Students will learn and apply evidence-informed occupational therapy assessments and interventions in practical, real-world scenarios. The course explores the interplay between individuals, their health, and the environment, promoting a comprehensive view of health and wellbeing and addressing occupational participation.
REHAB 599 - Directed Individual Reading and Research
May be repeated. Open to graduate students in Master's and PhD degree programs in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine or any of the other health sciences Faculties who wish to pursue individual reading and research studies with an academic staff member within the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine. Prerequisites: consent of student's graduate supervisor and instructor of record.