Sarah Katherine Mills
Occupational Medicine
253 Carmel Dr Fort Walton Beach FL, 32547About
Dr. Sarah Katherine Mills practices Occupational Theraoy in Fort Walton Beach, FL. Dr. Mills evaluates and treats people who have injuries, illnesses, or disabilities. Occupational therapists help patients meet goals to develop, recover, improve, and maintain skills needed for daily living and working.
Education and Training
University of MS Medical Center Master of Occupational Therapy 2020
University of Mississippi Bachelor of Psychology, Minor of Spanish 2017
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How long is recovery from a broken ankle?
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Faculty Titles & Positions
- Clinical Lead Select Rehab 2024 - Present
- Pediatric Occupational Therapist Simple Strokes Therapy 2020 - 2023
- Clinical Coordinator Simple Strokes Therapy 2022 - 2023
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