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The UTC Graduate School is pleased to announce that Erin Melhorn will present Doctoral research titled, ASSESSING THE DOCTORAL CAPSTONE AS A HIGH-IMPACT PRACTICE IN OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY EDUCATION on 02/12/2025 at 9:30 am in zoom https://tennessee.zoom.us/j/82012084809. Everyone is invited to attend. 

Learning and Leadership

Chair: Dr. Beth Crawford

Co-Chair: Dr. David Rausch

Abstract:

The purpose of this study was to assess the doctoral capstone as a high-impact practice in occupational therapy education. By analyzing the perceptions of Occupational Therapy Doctorate graduates, site mentors, and faculty mentors, using the eight key indicators of a high-impact practice the researcher sought to understand the value and impact of the doctoral capstone experience. A single case study design was used to survey graduates, faculty mentors, and site mentors who participated in the doctoral capstone from 2017-2024. Using a generic qualitative research approach to investigate the research questions, the researcher utilized both survey questionnaire data and interview data to further evaluate the doctoral capstone as a high-impact practice. Quantitative data were used to analyze the relationship between doctoral capstone emphasis and non-traditional employment. Results indicate that graduates, faculty, and site mentor perceive the doctoral capstone as a high-impact practice. While findings did not reveal a significant correlation between capstone area of emphasis and non-traditional employment, results highlight how the doctoral capstone continues to address a critical need within the profession by broadening the understanding and application of occupational therapy in non-traditional settings, ultimately extending the reach and impact of the profession.

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