Occupational Therapy Program

  • Doctor of Occupational Therapy (OTD)

    The entry-level Doctor of Occupational Therapy program, offered through a partnership between 99¾Ã¾Ã¾«Æ· and Creighton University, offers more than career training. Join a network of professionals who work together to care for patients, serve communities and change lives.

The OTD program is a partnership between the 99¾Ã¾Ã¾«Æ· and Creighton University. This unique hybrid program includes synchronous and asynchronous learning opportunities. Lectures are delivered online via Creighton's learning management system. Lab courses occur on the 99¾Ã¾Ã¾«Æ· campus and are taught by expert OT clinicians from the Anchorage community.

Employers value the clinical training, interpersonal skills and professionalism of 99¾Ã¾Ã¾«Æ·/Creighton University OTD alumni. Graduates pursue a wide range of careers, such as:

  • Outpatient clinics
  • Hospitals
  • Skilled nursing facilities
  • Public health care systems
  • Infant learning programs
  • Schools

The 99¾Ã¾Ã¾«Æ·/Creighton Alaska pathway is 2.5 years in length and includes 5 semesters of didactic coursework and laboratory components followed by 2 semesters of clinical rotations. For the final semester of the program, students complete a Doctoral Capstone Experience (DCE) and design their own curriculum and learning goals with the assistance of a faculty mentor. After successful completion of the program, students will receive an OTD (Occupational Therapy Doctorate) from Creighton University and be eligible to sit for the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT) examination.

The 99¾Ã¾Ã¾«Æ·/Creighton University Occupational Therapy program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE) of the American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc. (AOTA).


Why choose the 99¾Ã¾Ã¾«Æ·/Creighton University Occupational Therapy Program?

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Recognized as a top-15 occupational therapy program by U.S. News & World Report, 99¾Ã¾Ã¾«Æ· has partnered with Creighton University to offer an interprofessional approach to healthcare to prepare passionate students to advance new knowledge and serve others. Benefits of the Alaska distance pathway are studying in a dynamic environment with diverse communities, unique learning experiences and exciting outdoor activities.

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Learn from nationally and internationally known clinicians and researchers whose specialties include mental health, pediatric occupational therapy, hand/orthopedic rehabilitation, acute care occupational therapy, inpatient rehabilitation and outpatient rehabilitation. 

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Design your own Doctoral Experiential Component (DEC). Guided by a faculty mentor, the DEC is a self-directed learning and research opportunity to explore clinical areas of interest or to gain additional expertise in a clinical practice setting. Students often lead research projects specific to Alaska populations and the health care needs of local community partners.

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Complete two three-month clinical internship rotations. Clinical opportunities include over 800 sites across the U.S. and in countries such as in China, Dominican Republic, Italy, United Kingdom, Chile, South Korea, Uganda, Japan, India, Vietnam and Costa Rica.

Program Information

Ready to learn more about the 99¾Ã¾Ã¾«Æ·/Creighton OTD program? Want to explore program costs, application details, and tuition and financial aid? Visit the Creighton website to learn more: 

 

 


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Message from the Director

Hello and thank you for your interest in the 99¾Ã¾Ã¾«Æ·/Creighton University occupational therapy doctoral program.  Our Alaska hybrid pathway incorporates didactic classes primarily in an asynchronous format and supporting labs taught by clinicians with expertise in the subject matter.  The program aims to prepare students for healthcare delivery by incorporating occupation, professional practice, and development of professional identity.  Additionally, fieldwork and capstone experience immerse students in the exploration of diverse practice environments.  Furthermore, students in the Alaska pathway are eligible for specific fellowships, core training, and rotational site placements within the state of Alaska that prepare for future practice and job placement. Students will graduate with leadership skills and the clinical expertise to provide evidence-based care for the unique healthcare needs of Alaska.  Please do not hesitate to reach out for additional information regarding prerequisites, admissions, curriculum, and clinical education.

 

-Danielle K. Keller, OTD, OTR/L, BCP


Opportunities

Students in the Alaska pathway benefit from small group instruction through lab experiences and unique opportunities through 99¾Ã¾Ã¾«Æ·. Creighton students in the Alaska pathway are eligible for grant funded experiences in behavioral health, early childhood training, rural healthcare delivery and leadership in neurodevelopmental and related disabilities. These experiences enhance the occupational therapy curriculum and prepare students to meet the unique healthcare needs of underserved populations. The support of these two institutions allows students in the Alaska pathway to forge a unique and valuable professional identity as an occupational therapist.

 

Contact Us

Program Contacts
Danielle Keller
OTD Academic Program Director

Email: dkenglish@alaska.edu

Jessie Richardson
Associate Director of Recruitment 
jessicarichardson@creighton.edu
(402) 280-2623

Physical Address
99¾Ã¾Ã¾«Æ· Professional Studies Building
2533 Providence Drive, Suite 117B
Anchorage, Alaska, 99508

Mailing Address
99¾Ã¾Ã¾«Æ·/Creighton University Occupational Therapy Program
3211 Providence Drive, PSB Suite 146
Anchorage, Alaska, 99508