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Crystal A. Gateley, Ph.D., OTR/L University of Missouri School of Health Professions Dept. of Occupational Therapy 806 Clark Hall Columbia, MO 65211 573-884-7312 (work) gateleyc@health.missouri.edu EDUCATION University of Missouri Ph.D. in Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis Emphasis in Higher Education Leadership and Administration May 2015 University of Missouri Master of Arts in Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis Emphasis in Higher and Continuing Education May 2003 University of Missouri Bachelor of Health Science in Occupational Therapy Summa Cum Laude May 1995 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE ACADEMIC 9/2009 Present: University of Missouri School of Health Professions Department of Occupational Therapy Associate Department Chair: August 2015 - Present Associate Teaching Professor: September 2014 - Present Assistant Teaching Professor: September 2012 August 2014 Assistant Clinical Professor: September 2009 August 2012 Graduate Teaching Experience: Oc Thr 7000 Research Project Oc Thr 7005 Research Project Mentor Oc Thr 8005 Advanced Strategies Oc Thr 8087 Problem Based Cases Oc Thr 8095 Synthesis Project Mentor

Undergraduate Teaching Experience: Oc Thr 4110 OT in Health & Wellness Oc Thr 4270 Clinical Pathophysiology Oc Thr 4310 Foundations of Occupational Therapy Oc Thr 4410 Developmental Framework Oc Thr 4420 Lifespan Occupations I Oc Thr 4422 Level I Fieldwork Children Oc Thr 4620 Lifespan Occupations II Oc Thr 4622 Level I Fieldwork Older Adults Oc Thr 4650 Lifespan Interventions Oc Thr 4920 Clinical Documentation *Note All undergraduate courses listed above are also cross-listed as graduate courses for students who have already completed an undergraduate degree prior to entering the MU OT Program. On average, 1 to 4 students per course enroll for graduate credit with additional course requirements. Clinical Teaching Experience: Oc Thr 8900 Adult Clinical Practice I do not routinely supervise students in the OT Adult Clinic. However, I have provided intermittent supervision on numerous occasions over the past six years to assist with unexpected faculty absences. Oc Thr 8950 Pediatric Clinical Practice Although not designated as a separate course at the time, I did provide 3 to 4 hours per week of student supervision in the OT Pediatric Clinic in Spring 2010 and Spring 2011. I also provided 1 hour per week of student supervision in Spring 2012. I continue to provide occasional student supervision in this clinic to assist the primary clinic faculty with schedule conflicts and unexpected absences. Academic advisor to approximately 20 undergraduate and graduate OT students annually. Research Experience: Wakonse Conference on College Teaching: Influence on University of Missouri Faculty Attendees March 2014 April 2015: Principal Investigator of a qualitative dissertation project involving semi-structured interviews of faculty members and review of archived documents, data analysis, and manuscript presentation and defense. IRB Project #1211157 Page 2

Lived Experiences of Occupational Therapy Students During Level II Fieldwork November 2013 December 2014: Principal Investigator of a project involving semi-structured interviews of occupational therapy students, data analysis using Dedoose software, and manuscript and poster presentation. Mentored five graduate occupational therapy students who assisted with data collection and analysis. IRB Project #1209831 Lived Experiences of Students Transitioning into an Occupational Therapy Cohort January 2013 Present: Principal Investigator of a project involving semi-structured interviews of occupational therapy students, data analysis using Dedoose software, and manuscript and poster presentation. Mentoring five graduate occupational therapy students who will be assisting with data collection and analysis. IRB Project #1207512 Occupational Therapy Student Strengths: Analysis of Clifton StrengthsFinder Results November 2011 December 2012: Principal Investigator of a project involving surveys of occupational therapy students, data entry and analysis using SPSS v20 software, and manuscript and poster presentation. Mentored four graduate students who assisted with data collection and analysis. Project won annual departmental Graduate Synthesis Research Project Award. IRB Project #1200194 Educational Experiences of Non-traditional Students in an Occupational Therapy Program Cohort January 2011 December 2011: Principal Investigator of a project involving surveys and interviews of occupational therapy students, data entry and analysis using SPSS v19 software, and manuscript and poster presentation. Mentored four graduate students who assisted with data collection and analysis. IRB Project #119797 Assessing School Leaders Development of Management Skills and Leadership: A Longitudinal Mixed-Methods Study February 2011 April 2011: Research Assistant for Co-Principal Investigator Jason Grissom in collecting data through structured observations and structured interviews of elementary, middle school, junior high, and high school public school administrators in a large, urban school district. IRB Project #117528 Mizzou Advantages: The Architecture of Collaboration June 2010 June 2012: Research Assistant for Co-Principal Investigator Jeni Hart in collecting data through surveys and semi-structured interviews of faculty members in a large public research university. Also involved in transcription of interviews, data analysis using NVivo 9 software, literature review, and early stages of manuscript preparation. IRB Project #117297 Page 3

Clinic Evaluation An Assessment of the Health Literacy Environment January 2010 December 2010: Research Assistant and Co-Mentor to a group of four graduate students who conducted surveys and structured observations to assess the health literacy of a rehabilitation hospital setting. Assisted Principal Investigator Diane Smith in coordinating, supervising, and mentoring graduate students throughout the research process including manuscript and poster preparation. IRB Project #1134697 Service Experience: Chair, OT Curriculum Committee, 2015-2016 Member, OT Assistant Professor Search Committee, 2015 Member, OT Post-Professional OTD Ad Hoc Planning Committee, 2015 Member, SHP Ad Hoc Faculty Leave Awards Committee, 2015-2016 Co-Chair, OT Department Chair Search Committee, 2014-2015 Advisor to high school, undergraduate, and transfer pre-ot students, 2010-2016 Chair, OT SHarP Scholars Policy & Selection Committee, 2013-2016 Member, SHP Policy Committee, 2011-2016 Presenter, SHP Student Services (semi-annual campus presentation for students interested in applying to MU OT program), 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 Member, OT Assistant Teaching Professor Search Committee, 2014 Member, OT Admissions Committee 2014 Member, OT Office Support Search Committee, 2014 Application Reviewer & Interviewer, Mizzou Scholars Award Selection Committee, 2013 Member, OT Assistant Teaching Professor Search Committee, 2012-2013 Member, SHP Curriculum Committee, 2009-2011, 2012-2014 Member, OT Curriculum Committee, 2009-2014 OT Representative, SHP Black and Gold Fridays, 2011-2013 Member, SHP Coordinator of Admissions and Recruitment Search Committee, 2012 Presenter, MU Cristo Rey Health Professions Summit, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015 Panelist, SHP Summer Welcome Faculty Panel for parents and students (8-10 sessions per summer), 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 OT Representative, MU All Health Majors Fair, 2010, 2011, 2012 Presenter, MU Excellence in Learning event for high school students, 2011, 2012 Panelist, SHP Graduate Programs campus recruitment event, 2011 Presenter, OT and health professions presentation to local 5 th graders, 2011 Member, OT Assistant / Associate Professor Search Committee, 2011 Member, OT Clinical Instructor Search Committee, 2010 Page 4

Academic Professional Development: Wakonse Conference on College Teaching 2010, 2013, 2014 Selected for participation in five-day faculty retreat focused on promoting excellence in teaching and sharing pedagogical ideas with faculty from more than a dozen institutions nationwide. Selected as facilitator for multiple concurrent sessions and roundtable discussions at the 2013 and 2014 retreats on topics of Peer Teaching Evaluations, Gender Differences in the Classroom, Nontraditional Student Issues, and Non-Tenure Track Faculty Issues. University of Missouri Faculty Scholars Program 2012-2013 Selected for participation in this year-long University of Missouri System-wide program focused on professional development of both tenure track and non-tenure track faculty to enhance teaching and scholarship. MU Celebration of Teaching Conference 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 Attended full conference each year including sessions on Course Evaluation, Evaluating Teaching, Making the First Day of Class Count, Active Learning, PowerPoint Presentations, Peer Evaluations, Plagiarism, Scholarship in Teaching, Strengths-Based Teaching, Cultural Competency, Enhancing Student Creativity, Classroom Engagement, Technology to Support Learning, and Interdisciplinarity Academic Awards: 2013 Outstanding School of Health Professions Faculty Award 2013 Outstanding MU OT Graduate Synthesis Research Project - Mentor PUBLICATIONS Gateley, C., & Borcherding, S. (2011). Documentation manual for occupational therapy: Writing SOAP Notes (3 rd ed.). Thorofare, NJ: SLACK, Inc. Textbook used in 53% of occupational therapy programs nationwide according to textbook survey by the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy. Manuscript submitted for 4 th edition of same textbook, estimated publication October 2016 Page 5

International Presentations PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS Gateley, C. (2015, June). Tips for effective occupational therapy documentation: Using the SOAP note method. Invited webinar presentation for the Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. National Presentations (Peer Reviewed) Gateley, C. (2015, October). Lived experiences of students transitioning into an entry-level master s occupational therapy cohort: Advice for educators and future students. Poster presented at the AOTA/OTCAS Education Summit, Denver, CO. Gateley, C. (2015, October). Things were different when I was a student! Helping Millennial students succeed in occupational therapy classrooms and fieldwork settings. Poster presented at the AOTA/OTCAS Education Summit, Denver, CO. Fellebaum, J., Hart, J., Benson, C., Gateley, C., Kalatozi, N., Krug, G.,...Orr. R. (2013, November). Collaboration and/or interdisciplinarity? Faculty perspectives in the humanities and life sciences. Paper presented at the Association for the Study of Higher Education Conference, St. Louis, MO. Gateley, C. (2013, October). Experiences of nontraditional undergraduate students in an occupational therapy program cohort. Paper presented at the AOTA/NBCOT Education Summit, Atlanta, GA. State and Regional Presentations Gateley, C. (2015, November). Writing COAST Goals. Peer-reviewed presentation at the Missouri Occupational Therapy Association Fall Conference. Gateley, C., Keller, E., Schaffitzel, E., Sellers, D., Stem, J., & Sutter, T. (2014, November). Lived experiences of students transitioning into an occupational therapy cohort. Peerreviewed poster presented at the Missouri Occupational Therapy Association Fall Conference. Gateley, C. (2012, November). Intergenerational issues in healthcare education: Things were different when I was a student! Invited presentation at the 17 th Annual Midwest Regional Nursing Educators Conference, Columbia, MO. Gateley, C. (2007, November). Fieldwork: Integrating new standards into a successful experience. Invited presentation at The Gateway Occupational Therapy Education Council (GOTEC) Semi-Annual Regional Conference, St. Louis, MO. Page 6

Local Presentations Smith, D., & Gateley, C. (2010, October). Health literacy. Presentation at MU SHP Alumni Weekend Continuing Education Conference, Columbia, MO. Gateley, C., & Mees, J. (2006, April). Integrating NeuroDevelopmental Treatment (NDT) techniques during functional tasks with rehabilitation patients. Presentation at Boone Hospital Center s 4 th Annual Update in Treatment of Stroke, Columbia, MO. 5/2009 8/2009: Missouri Health Professions Consortium OTA Program Clinical Instructor Assisted Program Director Lea Brandt in the development of a new Occupational Therapy Assistant program offered through a collaborative effort of the University of Missouri and a consortium of three community colleges via a blended model of distance learning and on-site instruction. First class of students began January 2010. Responsible for assisting with initial overall curriculum development and course design including the review and adoption of instructional materials and development of course syllabi and topical outlines to meet standards of the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE). Also involved in initial consultation with administrators from participant community colleges to determine prerequisites, graduation requirements, and logistics related to distance learning. Position also included provision of clinical OT services at the Thompson Center for Autism and Neurodevelopmental Disorders 16 hours weekly. ADDITIONAL PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Adjunct Clinical Instructor at University of Missouri Department of Occupational Therapy teaching Developmental Framework, a 3 credit hour introductory pediatric course with 26 students enrolled (2007, Jan May). Annual panel participant on Fieldwork Expectations Panel at the University of Missouri Department of Occupational Therapy program for students preparing for their first Level II Fieldwork (2004 2009). Annual guest lecturer at the University of Missouri - Department of Occupational Therapy, teaching Introduction to Pediatric NDT for Pediatric Practice course (2002-2008). Participation in the ACOTE accreditation review process for the University of Missouri - Department of Occupational Therapy as a panel member of Fieldwork Site Educators (2007, November). Page 7

Fieldwork Educator for 40+ Level I Fieldwork occupational therapy students from numerous schools and in various employment settings, (1995 to 2009). Fieldwork Educator for 21 Level II Fieldwork occupational therapy students from numerous schools and in various employment settings, (1996 to 2009). PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE CLINICAL 12/2014 Present: Boone Hospital Center Columbia, MO PRN Occupational Therapist Provision of evaluation and intervention services one weekend per month in the inpatient rehab, orthopedic unit, intensive care unit, and general acute care settings. Also includes supervision of and delegation of tasks to COTAs and rehab techs. 8/2008 10/2009: Ability Network Ste. Genevieve, MO Independent Contractor Staff Occupational Therapist (part-time) Evaluation and intervention services through the First Steps Early Intervention Program for children age 0-3 years in the Mid-Missouri area, approximately 5 hours weekly. Included development and revision of Individualized Family Service Plans. 11/2003 5/2009: Boone Hospital Center Columbia, MO Staff Occupational Therapist Clinical Duties: Evaluation and treatment of adult and geriatric patients on the inpatient rehab unit as well as all acute care units including medical, surgical, oncological, cardiac, neurological, orthopedic, and all intensive care units. Primary occupational therapist on inpatient rehab unit, involving direct patient care, participation in interdisciplinary team planning meetings, and facilitation of family conferences and family training for discharge planning purposes. Additional Responsibilities: CQI Coordinator, OT Student Fieldwork Coordinator, intermittent Lead Therapist, preceptor for new staff. Recognitions: September 2008: Achieved Level V (highest rating) on Boone Hospital Center Career Ladder, which recognized therapists for clinical expertise and professional development accomplishments. July 2008: Received Shooting Star award, which recognized hospital employees who have gone beyond expectations in providing exceptional customer service. Page 8

6/2003 11/2003: Fitzgibbon Hospital Marshall, MO Staff Occupational Therapist Evaluation and treatment of patients in a variety of rural settings including inpatient acute care, swing bed, outpatient clinic, multiple skilled nursing and residential care facilities, home health, and seven public school districts including Early Childhood Special Education classrooms. Included supervision of two COTAs in all settings listed. 4/1998 6/2003: Healthsouth / Rusk Rehabilitation Center Columbia, MO Outpatient Therapy Director (2000-2003) Staff Occupational Therapist (1998-2000) Clinical Duties: Evaluation and treatment of primarily pediatric caseload in both inpatient and outpatient settings, with occasional coverage of adults with TBI or CVA. Coverage of University Hospital s Developmental Clinic and High Risk Infant Clinic, each one time weekly for a half day. Evaluation and training for Augmentative and Alternative Communication devices, working closely with a speech language pathologist. Managerial Responsibilities: Coordination and supervision of 15 employees (OT/PT/SLP) in a busy outpatient clinic. Program development and marketing of new and existing programs to area referral sources. Tracking, analysis, and reporting of departmental performance statistics to upper level management. Interviewing, hiring, and training of new staff of multiple disciplines. Preparation for accreditation reviews (State, JCAHO, CARF). Coordination of on-site continuing education events, ranging in size from 20 80 participants. Recognition: 2002 Employee of the Year, recognized for making positive changes in the outpatient department in terms of program development, growth, and customer service. 4/1997 4/1998: National Healthcare Corporation Macon, MO Lead Occupational Therapist Evaluation and treatment of primarily geriatric population in multiple long-term care facilities, including supervision of COTAs and restorative aides. Evaluation and treatment in home health and multiple public school districts. Marketing, quality assessment, budgeting, ordering supplies, and participation in multi-disciplinary meetings. Served on Restraint Reduction Committee and Safety Committee. 9/1995 4/1997: Therapy for Kids / Therapy, Inc. Columbia, MO Staff Occupational Therapist Evaluation and treatment of pediatric clients in both outpatient clinic and multiple public school systems. Evaluation and treatment of adults with developmental disabilities in assisted living environments and job skills training facilities. Involved training and supervision of OT Aides in all settings. Page 9

5/1995 9/1995: Columbia Regional Hospital Columbia, MO Staff Occupational Therapist Evaluation and treatment of adult and geriatric patients in an inpatient rehabilitation setting. Also included service on departmental Continuous Quality Improvement committee. PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALS OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY NBCOT Registration #1001026 Missouri Licensure #003434 1995 Present 1995 Present SPECIALTY CERTIFICATION OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY NDTA Trained: NDTA Certificate #AH-4952 NDTA / Bobath 3-Week Course in the Management & Treatment of Adults with Hemiplegia o San Jose, CA December 2005 NDTA Trained: NDTA Certificate #BC-2065 NDTA / Bobath 8-Week Course in the Treatment of Children with Cerebral Palsy o Columbia, MO August 1999 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) Missouri Occupational Therapy Association (MOTA) COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT Southern Boone Athletic Boosters (Ashland, MO) Secretary, Chair of Scholarship Committee Southern Boone Parent Teacher Association (Ashland, MO) Member 657 Squad Basketball Club (Ashland, MO) Founding Member & Treasurer Hoops Express Basketball Club (Columbia, MO) Team Parent Page 10