Nationally-Recognized Entrepreneur, Author and Advocate Jaime Spencer '99 interviewed on hit digital series, OT Miri
Today, she is known as "Miss Jaime, O.T.," a nationally-recognized entrepreneur and much sought after advocate for equal rights for school-based occupational and physical therapy practitioners.
Before Jaime Spencer '99 was an AOTA Approved Provider, a national speaker and author, making webinars and creating and self-publishing occupational therapy products, she was an admittedly stressed out contract therapist struggling to pay her bills, balance her life, and set up her future.
Today, she is known as "Miss Jaime, O.T.," a nationally-recognized entrepreneur and much sought after advocate for equal rights for school-based occupational and physical therapy practitioners.
So it's no surprised her insight would be sought for the nearly 3 million viewers of OT Miri, whose popular digital series brings together a community of people with a shared passion towards a common coal - to become a confident, competent and compassionate Occupational Therapy practitioner.
In the installment of OT Miri below, Miss Jaime discusses what more can be done to advocate for the roles of the distinct value of OT in school settings, sharing her wealth of knowledge and inspiration to empower audiences with the specific tools and resources to help along their OT journey.
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