Lindsay Grace Williamson OTR/L
Occupational Therapist
14130 23RD AVE N PLYMOUTH MN, 55447About
Dr. Lindsay Williamson practices Occupational Medicine in PLYMOUTH, MN. Dr. Williamson evaluates the interaction between work and health. Occupational medicine physicians have general knowledge of worksite operations and are familiar with the toxic properties of materials used by employees and the potential hazards and stressors of work processes; in addition to being qualified to determine an employees physical and emotional fitness for work; diagnosing and treating occupational diseases; handling work related injuries; and having an understanding of rehabilitation methods, health education techniques, sanitation, and workers compensation laws.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Assessment--putting it all together.
- Integrating the art and science of medicine at early stages of medical training.
- Integration of written assessment is possible in a hybrid curriculum.
- Linking cardiovascular theory to practice in an undergraduate medical curriculum.
- An evaluation of case-based teaching: evidence for continuing benefit and realization of aims.
- Evaluating the impact of moving from discipline-based to integrated assessment.
- Computer-aided learning in the real world of medical education: does the quality of interaction with the computer affect student learning?
- A further example of paired-teacher lecturing to link theory to practice.
- Formative assessment can be fun as well as educational.
- Linking neuroscience theory to practice to help overcome student fear of neurology.
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