Main Content 32 Students Graduate with Master’s of Occupational Therapy from Emory & Henry’s School of Health Sciences

Posted by Billy Chandler

On Saturday, December 11, in the Lincoln Theatre in Marion, Va., 32 students graduated with a Master’s of Occupational Therapy (MOT).

The 32 students hail from 11 different states including Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Florida, New Mexico, Texas, Oregon, South Carolina, West Virginia, California and Utah and plan to practice in various areas of the country.

“I am very proud of our MOT Program and this Class of 2021. We have outstanding faculty and staff that provide such a rich learning experience for our students,” said Dr. Lou Fincher, Senior Vice President and Dean of the School of Health Sciences at Emory & Henry. “I have no doubt that the members of the MOT Class of 2021 are going to make a meaningful impact on the lives of their patients. I am especially proud of these students’ significant achievements in the area of community service in support of this region.”

Emory & Henry College’s Health Sciences campus was launched in 2014 with the goal of preparing compassionate, patient-centered, highly-skilled health care professionals who not only provide quality healthcare to their patients but also actively engage in leadership and service opportunities within their professional organizations and communities.

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