CURRICULUM VITAE. Emily S. Pugh, MA, OTR/L, LHRM
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1 CURRICULUM VITAE Emily S. Pugh, MA, OTR/L, LHRM ADDRESS University of Florida, Department of Occupational Therapy P.O. Box , JHMHC Gainesville, FL PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology Rollins College, Winter Park, FL Bachelor of Health Science in Occupational Therapy University of Florida, Gainesville, FL PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALS 1986 to Present - State of Florida, Department of Health, Occupational Therapist license #OT to Present - National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy, registry #AA to Present - State of Florida, Agency for Health Care Administration, Division of Health Quality Assurance, Health Care Risk Manager license # PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Occupational Therapy Association 1983 to Present Representative Assembly o Representative Assembly Leadership Team 2011 to Present o Chair, Agenda Committee 2011 to Present FL Representative, Representative Assembly 2008 to Present o Member, Agenda Committee 2010, 2011 o Task Group Leader 2010, 2011 o Assistant Task Group Leader FL Alternate Representative, Representative Assembly 2005 to 2007 Chair, Student Affairs Subcommittee, AOTA National Conference Committee Member, Commission on Education 1984/85, 1994/95 Florida Occupational Therapy Association to 1999, 2004 to Present Member, Executive Board 1991 to 1998, 2005 to 2011 Chair, Lela Llorens Research Fund Ad Hoc Committee Co-chair, Strategic Planning Ad Hoc Committee Chair, Local Annual Conference Committee Coordinator, Special Interest Sections 1995 to1998 Chair, Physical Disabilities Special Interest Section 1991 to 1995
2 State of Florida, Department of Health, Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Program Administrative Site Surveyor 2000 to 2011 Member, Research, Data Collection and Evaluation Committee to 2010 Member, Inpatient and Outpatient Rehabilitation Committee 2002 to 2003 American College of Healthcare Executives 1999 to 2004 National Multiple Sclerosis Society Member, Professional Advisory Board, Central Florida Chapter 1990 to1993 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Director, Distance Learning Master s Program, and Associate in, University of Florida, College of Public Health and Health Professions, Department of Occupational Therapy, Gainesville, FL December 2003 to Present Academic and operational management of advanced Distance Learning Master s Program Course development and instruction in contemporary trends and issues in health care, leadership, health care administration and management, occupational therapy theory, ethics, neuromotor rehabilitation, TBI, and aging and caregiver support for distance and on-campus graduate students Academic advisement, counseling, mentoring for graduate level students Academic oversight, operational management, course development, and instruction for distance learning and on-site continuing education programs Clinical service contract negotiation and management and clinical supervision for Florida School for the Deaf and Blind, Tacachale Community for Developmentally Delayed Adults, and Columbia County School System Adjunct Faculty, University of Florida, College of Health Professions, Department of Occupational Therapy, Gainesville, FL 1999 to 2003 Course development and instruction: occupational therapy administration and management for undergraduate and master s level classes and seminar in occupational therapy issues for master s students Course development and instruction for distance learning advanced master s students: Leadership and Independent Practice and Trends and Issues in Health Care Director of Quality Management, Shands Rehab Hospital and Shands at Vista Behavioral Health Hospital, Gainesville, FL July 1998 to December 2003 Director of the continuous quality improvement and regulatory compliance programs Risk management designee Director of staff orientation and training Manager of Health Information Management, Diagnostic Services, and Pharmacy departments Coordinator of clinical project initiatives Associate Director of Rehabilitation Services, Shands HealthCare, Gainesville, FL - December 1996 to July 1998 Rehab Network Responsibilities:
3 Strategic planning and operational decision-making involving the organizational redesign of Rehab Services for the health care system Facilitate the integration of the Rehab Services departments in Gainesville; coordinate human resource management and staff development; oversee regulatory survey preparations; improve accessibility of patient care; upgrade standards of care and competencies; and oversee the subacute care needs of the system Shands at AGH Responsibilities: Manage, direct and develop the Rehab Services departments Create a CQI culture and implement a quality improvement program; recruit, supervise and develop staff; redesign operational and documentation processes; revise and implement policies and protocols to bring the department into full regulatory compliance; improve fiscal management by implementing a statistical management model; convert to CPT-based charge codes; and prepare for the Medicare PPS subacute reimbursement transition Shands Rehab Hospital Responsibilities: Provide consultative services Mentor and support members of the management team; assure regulatory compliance in the areas of competencies, student program documentation, and environment of care; and facilitate improvements in staff development, physician orientation, cost-effective, patient-driven care delivery, statistical based decision making, and outpatient operations. Shands at UF Responsibilities: In collaboration with the Director of Rehab Services, manage operations throughout the rehab consolidation process Redesign the use of facility space; realign the budgets of redesigned cost centers; and assure regulatory compliance for the rehab departments and the College of Health Professions Department of Communicative Disorders in areas related to provision of clinical services Director of Occupational Therapy, Shands Hospital at the University of Florida, Gainesville, FL - May November 1996 Plan, direct and manage all aspects of the Occupational Therapy and Recreational Therapy departments Manage the contract with the College of Health Professions for speech pathology services In collaboration with the Director of Employee Health, design and develop a successful work injury prevention program Represent the Rehab departments on the Shands AvMed-Santa Fe due diligence work group, Shands Pediatric Executive committee, Children s Hospital Within a Hospital steering committee, Geropsychiatry Unit Administrative committee, Shands HomeCare Operations committee, Cancer Center Advisory committee, and various other operational and ad hoc committees and activities Associate Director of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Florida Hospital Medical Center, Orlando, FL - October April 1993 Plan, direct and manage all aspects of the Occupational Therapy Department, providing coordinated services for pediatric and adult acute care, acute adult inpatient rehabilitation unit, multi-site outpatient adult rehab services, adult cognitive day treatment program, and subacute care units
4 Manage and develop the Head Injury/NeuroRehabilitation Program for the 50-bed rehabilitation unit Collaborate with stakeholders to plan, open, and operate two rehab outpatient facilities and three subacute care facilities Provide consultation services to develop hospital-wide ADA compliance and education program Senior Occupational Therapist, Brain Injury Rehabilitation Center, Orlando Regional Medical Center/Sand Lake Hospital, Orlando, FL - August September 1990 Provide direct patient care and caregiver services Design, implement and evaluate clinical revenue-producing and educational programs Orient, train and supervise professional and support staff Develop and coordinate the student affiliation program for the ORMC system-wide facilities and supervise student interns Monitor productivity and assure adequate staffing for quality patient care. Serve as acting manager during the extended absence of the department manager Director of Program Development, NMS Rehabilitation, Inc., Maitland, FL - September April 1988 Develop, implement and monitor outpatient adult rehabilitation services and risk management and injury prevention programs Develop and implement staff orientation and training program Establish clinical policies and procedures Staff Occupational Therapist, Brain Injury Rehabilitation Center, ORMC/Sand Lake Hospital, Orlando, FL - April August 1989, January August 1987 Provide direct patient care services Develop and implement inpatient and outpatient interdisciplinary community reintegration programs for cognitively and physically impaired clients Serve as Student Clinical Coordinator and Coordinator of Volunteer Services and supervise occupational therapy students PROFESSIONAL AWARDS AND HONORS 2010 David Clark Award of Excellence Florida Occupational Therapy Association 2008, 2011 Service Commendation Awards American Occupational Therapy Association 1997 Award of Service - Florida Occupational Therapy Association 1996 Award of Recognition - Florida Occupational Therapy Association 1992 Hope and Light Award - Hope and Help Center of Central Florida, a non-profit AIDS agency, Orlando, FL 1991 Ziffer Award for Significant Contribution to the Treatment of AIDS - Rollins College, Winter Park, FL PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS REFEREED The Role of Occupational Therapy Practitioners in Patient Safety and Medical Error Prevention 2010 American Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference
5 Applied Ethics for Occupational Therapists 2009 Florida Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference Distance Learning: Is It Right for Me? 2005 Florida Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference Preparing Students for the Changing Healthcare Environment 1995 American Occupational Therapy Association Commission on Education annual meeting Pediatric Reimbursement: Balancing Cost, Quality and Ethics interactive workshop 1996 Florida Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference Clinical Pathway Development: Reaching Your Destination with Minimal Wear and Tear 1995 Florida TriAlliance Annual Conference Developing a Clinical Pathway: Psychosis Diagnoses 1995 Florida Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference Managing a Culturally Diverse Occupational Therapy Department 1991 Great Southern Occupational Therapy Conference Sexuality and the Brain Injured Adult 1989 Great Southern Occupational Therapy Conference Effective Use of Groups in the Treatment of Brain Injury 1988 Great Southern Occupational Therapy Conference Personal Growth Group: A Bridge from Inpatient Rehab to the Community 1988 Great Southern Occupational Therapy Conference TBI Orientation and Cognitive Groups: An Interdisciplinary Model 1988 Great Southern Occupational Therapy Conference TBI Orientation and Cognitive Groups: An Interdisciplinary Model Florida Language, Speech and Hearing Association Annual Conference Cognitive and Psychosocial Sequellae of Traumatic Brain Injury 1987 Florida Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS INVITED GUEST Regional Occupational Therapy Conferences AOTA: Issues Coming Before the Representative Assembly Ft. Lauderdale, FL 2009, 2010, 2011 Health Care Reform: Implications for Occupational Therapy Pensacola, FL University of Florida Distance Learning Curriculum Development and Course Management, Rehabilitation Science Doctoral Program 2009 to Present Organizational Ethics and Risk Management, Health Science Program 2004 to Present Caring for an Elderly Family Member with Dementia, Clinical and Health Psychology Program 2006, 2008 The Role of the Occupational Therapy Manager, Occupational Therapy Program 1988, 1993 to 1998 Reimbursement in the Managed Care World, Occupational Therapy Program 1993 Providing Occupational Therapy Services in a Diverse Society, Occupational Therapy Program 1992 Putting a Face on the AIDS Crisis, Occupational Therapy Program 1992 University of Central Florida Why Are the Rehab Therapies Important in Health Care? 1992 The Role of Occupational Therapy in Health Care 1988
6 STUDENTS MENTORED Master of Health Science in Occupational Therapy. University of Florida: Mentorship for capstone project and professional development of advanced masters occupational therapy graduate students. Kristy Kapuakehau (2010). Leading with questions: Developing advanced communication skills with managers in a learning organization. Colleen Rizzo (2008). Designing and evaluating an assistive technology clinic for a non-profit agency. Brian Lai (2006). Developing a business plan for a private pediatric occupational therapy clinic in the greater Vancouver area. OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Peer Review Proposal reviews for the American Occupational Therapy Association annual conferences 2009, 2010, 2011 Grant application review for State of Florida Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Program 2008 Manuscript review for the special issue of Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation focusing on Public Health, Disability and Aging American Occupational Therapy Association Participant, Driving Experts Meeting, Bethesda, MD - September 2007 Author of risk management section of Driver Evaluation and Training toolkit Florida Occupational Therapy Association Chair, Local Conference Committee, Annual Conference, Gainesville, FL February 2008 University of Florida Board Member, Oak Hammock at the University of Florida, a continuing care retirement community July 2010 to Present o Health Pavilion Oversight Committee 2010 to Present Senator, UF Faculty Senate August 2009 to Present Member, Distance, Continuing and Executive Education Advisory Group 2004 to Present UF Health Science Center Member, Search Committee for Distance Learning Librarian Member, Library Advisory Committee 2005 to 2009 College of Public Health and Health Professions Member, Collaboration Committee 2011 to Present Member, Faculty Council July 2010 to Present o Chair July 2009 to July 2010 o Vice Chair July 2008 to July 2009 Member, Search Committee for the Dean 2009 Member, Strategic Planning Ad Hoc Committee Chair, Search Committee for Director of Rehabilitation Services for Oak Hammock at the University of Florida
7 Liaison, contract negotiations, planning, and start-up of Rehabilitation Services for Oak Hammock at the University of Florida 2004 to 2005 Member and workshop facilitator, Strategic Planning Committee Member, Cultural Enhancement Committee 2004 Occupational Therapy Department Coordinator, The Complete Shoulder course March 2008 Co-coordinator, International Conference on Aging, Disability and Independence February 2008 Chair, search committees for clinicians under contract Member, search committees for various faculty and staff Shands HealthCare/UF College of Health (Related) Professions Collaboration Activities Member, UF/Shands HealthCare Subcommittee on Credentialing Non-Medical Staff 1996 to 2004 Member, UF Health System Rehabilitation Network strategic planning committee to 1998 Member, UF Health System Behavioral Health Network strategic planning committee to 1998 In collaboration with UFOT Chair, initiated Shands-funded grant program to support faculty research 1996 In collaboration with UFOT Chair, initiated faculty practice plan at Shands 1995 Negotiation and management of Shands/HRP clinical contract with Department of Communicative Disorders 1994 to 1998 GRANTS An Online Continuing Education Program for Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy Clinicians, Shands Health Care Quasi Endowment Fund Internationalizing the curriculum of the Trends and Issues course in the Distance Learning Master s Program, University of Florida Transnational and Global Studies Center CONTINUING EDUCATION ATTENDED Non-Clinical AOTA annual conferences, AOTA Representative Assembly on-site and online meetings, FOTA meetings and conferences, annual meetings of the Florida Society for Health Care Risk Managers, Fieldwork Educator Certification, healthcare ethics, behavioral health issues, bioterrorism readiness, patient safety issues, rehab enterprise management, statistical analysis and use of control charts for quality management, Medicare PRO 6 th Scope of Work, JCAHO accreditation updates, CARF accreditation standards, clinical outcomes research, legislative issues, Americans with Disabilities Act initial compliance, diversity awareness, clinical education management, effective COTA/OTR relationships, continuing professional competency, faculty practice plans Clinical AOTA Annual Conferences, FOTA Conferences, AOTA Practice Guidelines for Adults with Stroke, The Treatment of Dystonia and Spasticity, The Complete Shoulder from Anatomy Lab to the Clinic (neuro and ortho), unilateral neglect, driving rehabilitation, medication and older adults, 2008, 2006 and 2003 International Conferences on Aging, Disability and Independence, low vision, Discovery to Recovery Conferences, Rehab Institute of Chicago s Cancer Rehabilitation, Braintree Conference on Head Injury, neuroscience symposium, the arthritic hand,
8 neurorehabilitation, adaptive seating, swallowing disorders, pediatric craniofacial management, adult hemiplegia, visual disorders, visual perceptual disorders, rehabilitation of the musician, manual therapeutic techniques, management of the hemiplegic shoulder
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