

OT Potential Podcast | Occupational Therapy CEUs
Sarah Lyon, OTR/L
Earn your OT CEUs by listening to our episodes for free, then logging into the OT Potential Club to take a short quiz and download your certificate. Each week (with breaks for major holidays), we host a live-recorded conversation exploring cutting-edge trends, timely hot topics, and the most impactful developments shaping occupational therapy today. Our expert guests help you pull out actionable insights you can apply immediately in practice. Designed for both occupational therapists, occupational therapy assistants, and OT students the OT Potential Podcast is your go-to source for AOTA-approved, evidence-driven occupational therapy continuing education.
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Oct 5, 2019 • 12min
OT and Ataxia
Hereditary ataxia is a rare condition, and you probably don't see it on a regular basis. This week's podcast discusses guidelines on the management of chronic ataxias, and you might be tempted to gloss over the info if it doesn't directly relate to your caseload.But, there are some important takeaways from the discussion—including a reminder that, in the absence of a cure, your clinical reasoning and problem-solving skills are some of the best interventions available to these patients.(Another great way to support our podcast is to use our MedBridge promo code!) Support the show

Sep 28, 2019 • 16min
Cerebral Palsy and High Repetition UE Rehab
The article we look at this week is a great introduction to and robot-assisted therapy and massed practice—and, even though this is our first time looking at cerebral palsy, you will find that this article builds on previous discussions we’ve had on motor learning. To join in the conversation, sign up for the OT Potential Club. (Another great way to support our podcast is to use our MedBridge promo code!) Support the show

Sep 22, 2019 • 11min
Conventional OT versus high tech approaches
An ongoing topic we've seen in research is whether high-tech interventions outperforms conventional OT care. And, this latest episode certainly contributes to this conversation, as we talk about virtual reality in acute stroke. While we absolutely need to keep technology developments on our radar, I hope you find renewed confidence that your clinical reasoning may be what our patients need most. To participate in the forum discussion about this topic, please go here: https://otpotential.com/ot-potential-club(Another great way to support our podcast is to use our MedBridge promo code!) Support the show

Sep 15, 2019 • 15min
OT and High-Repetition, Task-Specific Training
Even if you don't work with stroke patients, I highly suggest you take time to read about the conversation going on around high-repetition, task-specific OT interventions for stroke.A lot of research is being done around this topic and I think it is going to end up having ripple effects for therapists in many practices areas.To participate in the forum discussion about this topic, please go here: https://otpotential.com/ot-potential-club(Another great way to support our podcast is to use our MedBridge promo code!) Support the show

Sep 8, 2019 • 11min
OT and Belonging
Have you ever felt like our understanding of occupation doesn't fully capture what matters to people and motivates them?If so, you are not alone.In this week's article, we find an argument that our current models of occupation are missing one of the prime human motivators of activity: belonging.This is our first OT-specific article and our first theory-specific article, and I can't wait to hear your thoughts on it!To join our online occupational therapy journal club please go to otpotential.com. (Another great way to support our podcast is to use our MedBridge promo code!) Support the show

Aug 31, 2019 • 20min
OT and Cortical Changes from Therapy
I'm going to call it official. Research about biomarkers to assess the efficacy of occupational therapy is a trend in the OT Potential Podcast.This week on the Podcast we are discussing our second article about biomarkers for balance recovery after stroke.Even if you don't work with stroke patients, this is a topic that we all should be paying attention to, because my prediction is it is going to be impacting your practice in the next decade.We also briefly talk about some updates to the OT Potential Club. (Another great way to support our podcast is to use our MedBridge promo code!) Support the show

Aug 26, 2019 • 21min
OT and The PLAY Project
This week in the OT Potential Club, we look at a randomized control trial of the PLAY Project, which is an early-intervention program that treats young children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).While this sounds very specific, I think it's applicable to all OTs, since some broad themes and questions arise from the research. One of the biggest questions, which applies to all patients, involves both time and money: How in the world can we get patients enough treatment time to actually see meaningful outcomes—and how can we do this in a cost-effective way?We also briefly talk about our new blog post, How to Become an OT, as well as some updates to the OT Potential Club. (Another great way to support our podcast is to use our MedBridge promo code!) Support the show

Aug 18, 2019 • 19min
OT and Parkinson's Disease Research Priorities
This week’s podcast, looks at 10 priorities that have been set for future Parkinson’s Disease (PD) research.Whether or not you work with PD patients, I encourage to check the article out, because we discuss some interesting points on how research agendas are set.To discuss the article further, you can sign up for The OT Potential Club, your online occupational therapy journal club. (Another great way to support our podcast is to use our MedBridge promo code!) Support the show

Aug 11, 2019 • 20min
Why Timing Matters for OT
There is a growing body of research studying how timing impacts the quality of medical interventions.This week's article examines how the time of day (and day of the week) that a patient is admitted to the hospital can impact the quality of care (including OT care) that he or she will receive.You'll be intrigued by the findings, and I am sure you will walk away eager to learn more about your facility's staffing processes!To discuss the article further, you can sign up for The OT Potential Club, your online occupational therapy journal club. (Another great way to support our podcast is to use our MedBridge promo code!) Support the show

Aug 1, 2019 • 18min
OT and Osteogenesis Imperfecta
When patients with rare conditions come through our doors, it can be a little nerve-racking. We want to feel confident that we are giving them the OT interventions possible—and that means having a foundational knowledge and understanding of their diagnoses.That's why I'm thankful to have spent time reviewing this week's article on osteogenesis imperfecta (OI).To discuss the article further, you can sign up for The OT Potential Club, your online occupational therapy journal club. To further support the OT Potential Podcast, please consider using our promo code for MedBridge. Students can use our MedBridge Student Discount. If you are looking for a group discount on a MedBridge subscription for your business/clinic, check out the Enterprise Solution! Support the show


