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AHTF Grants and How to Apply with April Cowan, OTR, OTD, CHT

AHTF Grants and How to Apply with April Cowan, OTR, OTD, CHT

FromHands In Motion


AHTF Grants and How to Apply with April Cowan, OTR, OTD, CHT

FromHands In Motion

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Length:
31 minutes
Released:
Dec 20, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On this episode, we are joined by April Cowan, OTR, OTD, CHT to discuss grant funding that the American Hand Therapy Foundation (AHTF) has to offer. AHTF has funding available for research and educational purposes. Often, this funding is not awarded because there are no applications received. April shares with us the various grants that are awarded by the AHTF and how to apply and make your application stand out. A grant for a novice researcher: https://www.ahtf.org/grants/burkhalter-new-investigator-grant/  A grant for the experienced researcher: https://www.ahtf.org/grants/asht-founders-award/ Researchers seeking seed funds or to complete a pilot study: https://www.ahtf.org/grants/judy-bell-krotoski-grab-the-evidence-award/ Guest Bio:April C. Cowan, OTD, OTR, CHT, graduated from the University of Texas Medical Branch in 1990. She achieved the Certified Hand Therapist specialization in 2002 and earned a post-professional doctorate in occupational therapy in 2012. Dr. Cowan is a faculty member within the Occupational Therapy Department in the School of Health Professions at the University of Texas Medical Branch. She is an Associate Professor and teaches classes in the management of upper extremity conditions, capstone project development, and evidence-based practice. Her teaching duties include development and delivery of educational curricula to both entry-level and post-professional doctoral students, including functioning as the Program Director for the post-professional program. She advises students on the completion of systematic reviews and clinical capstone projects in upper extremity rehabilitation. She engages in hand therapy clinical practice in the university-sponsored clinic for underserved persons in the local community. A favored professional accomplishment is her work as the Director of Grants for the American Hand Therapy Foundation.
Released:
Dec 20, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (59)

The Hands in Motion podcast will be dynamic discussions with a variety of guests. There will be interviews with a variety of professionals about current treatment trends, hot topics in hand and upper extremity rehabilitation, current evidence, case studies, alternative treatment areas, and more. There will also be a variety of guests including consumers and content experts on current trends and issues.