
OT Potential Podcast | Occupational Therapy CEUs Podcast
1) #112 Intro to School OT with Bryden Carlson-Giving
School-based OTs is one of occupational therapy’s most distinct practice areas. The style of practice and the systems you work within, all take a mindset shift. Whether you just landed your first sch...Show More
2) #111 Medicare Cuts & Opportunities with Dana Strauss
When you adjust for inflation, OT and PT reimbursement is down around 40% since 2002 on our key CPT codes. Now the 2026 Physician Fee Schedule proposed rule has ANOTHER cut to OT written in pencil. W...Show More
3) #110 Legal Considerations for OT (Part 2) with with Alyson Stover and Monika Lukasiewicz
OT reimbursement from traditional models is on the decline, while the need for OT services on the rises Thus, entering into private practice is an important avenue for OTs to consider. But, with this...Show More
4) #109 Cancer Rehab for Young Adults with Vanessa Monique Yanez
Unfortunately, rates of cancer have been on the rise for young adults in multiple cancer types—including breast, pancreatic, and gastric cancers. Cancer rehab for these individuals introduces multiple...Show More
5) #108 Legal Considerations for OT with Alyson Stover and Monika Lukasiewicz
While many therapists dream of private practice, the risk of hitting a legal landmine holds many back. In this episode, we are going to zoom in on one OT who is looking to partner with a doctor who i...Show More
6) #107 OT and Purpose with Alix Sleight
Here’s a question I can’t stop thinking about: Is “sense of purpose” the true secret ingredient that makes occupational therapy unique and effective? I ran a survey of my OT peers earlier this year,...Show More
7) #106 AI and Treatment Planning with Cody Lee
You know that sinking feeling you get before walking into a patient room, when you suddenly think: “Wait.. what exactly am I going to do with this patient?” Creating a treatment plan entails a compl...Show More
8) #105 OT and Prevention with Alyson Stover
Far too often, people are not referred to occupational therapy until their disease course has progressed to a level of high complexity. But, what if we could start seeing our clients sooner? Ideally,...Show More
9) #104 Chronic Stroke Rehab with Christopher Gaskins
Stroke rehab is an area where we have some of the most abundant research to draw on as occupational therapists. But, this can also make it feel difficult to synthesize it all into the right actions s...Show More
10) #103 Pediatric Sleep and OT with Amy Gore Hartman
Between 20-30% of typically developing children experience sleep difficulty in childhood. The percentage of neurodiverse children with considerable sleep problems is even more staggering at 40-80%. ...Show More