Karel L. Dokken, OTD, OTR/L graduated from the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 1992 with a bachelor of science degree in occupational therapy, and from the Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions, Provo, Utah, in 2016 with a postprofessional clinical doctorate in occupational therapy. She has served as an adjunct faculty member in the Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions’ doctor of occupational therapy program and Kennesaw State University’s Department of Continuing Education in Kennesaw, Georgia. She completed the American Occupational Therapy Association fieldwork educators certificate program, enhancing her role as a Level II clinical instructor for fieldwork students in school-based practice. Through the years, she has consistently sought out innovative practice settings, paving the path for occupational therapists to expand their practice beyond traditional settings.
John S. Luna, OTD, OTR graduated from the University of Texas-Pan American, Edinburg, Texas, in 2002 with a bachelor of science in occupational therapy. He has spent his career focused primarily on pediatric intervention with advanced training in neurodevelopmental treatment and sensory integration. During his career, he worked to improve service delivery in several key leadership positions, from 2004 to 2017, through clinical administration. He returned to school in 2015 and graduated from the Rocky Mountain University for Health Professions, Provo, Utah, in late 2016 with a postprofessional doctorate in occupational therapy. He has since taken on a full-time position at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, in Edinburg, Texas, working with future occupational therapists.
Susan E. Still, OTD, OTR/L graduated from Boston University Sargent College of Allied Health, Boston, Massachusetts, in 1995 with a bachelor of science in occupational therapy and the Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions, Provo, Utah, in 2016 with a postprofessional clinical doctorate in occupational therapy. Her career has focused on pediatric intervention in a variety of settings including a children’s hospital in both inpatient and outpatient settings, private practice, home health, and public schools. While working as a contract therapist, she served as the lead therapist, supervising and mentoring fellow contract therapists in her school district. She developed a multidisciplinary feeding and swallowing program for a large metropolitan public school system. During her time at a large children’s hospital, she was an occupational therapy team leader at an outpatient satellite, served on a variety of committees to improve clinical competency including feeding and swallowing and assistive technology, and was the chairperson for the sensory processing competency committee.