Name and Contact
Jeffrey L. Crabtree, OTD, MS, FAOTA
Associate Professor Emeritus
Department of Occupational Therapy, Indiana UniversityEmail: jlcrabtr@iu.edu
Training and Advanced Certifications
Doctor of Occupational Therapy
Master of Science in Health Science
Bachelor of Science in Occupational Therapy
Level 1 Volunteer #8735754, Indiana Women’s Prison Indiana Department of Corrections
Certified Leader, The Chronic Disease Self-Management Program, Stanford University Patient Education Research Center
Certified Rater, Árnadóttir OT-ADL Neurobehavioral Evaluation (A-ONE)
Area(s) of Expertise
Aging
Community mobility
Neurooccupation
OT in the Criminal Legal System
Person-centered approach to OT and social justice
Teaching/learning theory
Awards and Honors
Enrolled in the Roster of Fellows, American Occupational Therapy Association
Service Commendation, American Occupational Therapy Association Disciplinary Council
Special Expert, International Rehabilitation Shanghai Forum 2016, Shanghai, China
Indiana University, School of Health and Human Sciences Sustaining Excellence in Teaching Award ($500.00 award)
Indiana University, School of Health and Human Sciences Excellence Award in Service
Certificate of Appreciation, 2008, Special Guest Lecture, Hiroshima Municipal General Rehabilitation Center, Hiroshima, Japan
Indiana University Trustee’s Teaching Award ($2,500.00 award)
Certificate of Appreciation, 2004, Faculty Development Conference, Graduate School of Health Sciences, Hiroshima University, Japan
Leadership Accomplishments and Passions
Mentored dozens of capstone/thesis projects and supervised dozens of FWI and FWII students in a variety of settings from prison to community centers
Co-editor of three books, author of multiple chapters, first author of multiple peer-reviewed journal articles, and first presenter of papers nationally and internationally
Committed to understanding and supporting the impact OT has on the social determinants of health, from the built and natural environments to education access; healthcare access; transportation equity; ethnic equity; gender equity; and the criminal legal system
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