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Biography

Retta Marie Martin has provided occupational therapy services specializing in pediatric inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation settings and the school setting for 23 years. She is a clinical specialist for a variety of diagnosis including spinal cord injury, brain injury, developmental disabilities, feeding disorders, chronic pain, visual deficits and ASD. She is a Clinical Assistant Professor and Academic Fieldwork Coordinator for the Rangos Health Sciences Occupational Therapy Department. Her research interest center around scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL). Her focus includes enhancing leadership and social entrepreneurship skills to increase occupational therapy's impact in emerging practice setting and improving professional development during experiential learning.

Education

  • EdD. Â鶹ֱ²¥ 2022
  • M.S., Health and Rehabilitation Science with a concentration in Occupational Therapy, University of Pittsburgh, 2009
  • B.S., Occupational Therapy, University of Pittsburgh, 1993

Areas of Expertise

Medical and school-based models, pediatric rehabilitation, assistive technology, management and professional development.

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Teaching Philosophy:
My teaching philosophy evolved from my clinical background. I believe in the pragmatic approach to the teaching/learning process - students learn best through experience. Therefore, I focus on a student-centered approach that attends to the physical, mental and social aspects of learning through doing with a focus on experiential learning.
Through occupation or "doing" one impacts "being" and through doing and being, one becomes and develops a sense of belonging. (Wilcock, 1999)

Current Teaching:
OCCT 511W: Clinical Reasoning I & Fieldwork I & II
OCCT 512W: Clinical Reasoning II & Fieldwork III
OCCT 555: Fieldwork IV
OCCT 556: Fieldwork V

Research: Dr. Martin's research interests centers on the scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL). Her focus includes enhancing leadership and social entrepreneurship skills to increase occupational therapy's impact in emerging practice and improving professional development through experiential learning. Dr. Martin strives to bridge the connection between classroom theory and clinical practice through her role as the Academic Fieldwork Coordinator.

Current Work: My recent research is focused on infusing social entrepreneurship competencies into the occupational therapy curriculum to enhance occupational therapy's role in emerging practice settings.

National

2024 Peer Reviewed Accepted

McCann, M., DeIuliis, E., & Martin, R. A Course of Action to Integrate an OTD Student’s Doctoral Capstone with an Education Focus into the OT Academic Program, American Occupational Therapy Association Educational Summit, Charlotte, NC, November 8, 2024

2024 Peer Reviewed Accepted

McCann, M., DeIuliis, E., & Martin, R. Mentoring Matters Pilot Project: An Evidence Based Approach in Supporting Mentorship During the Doctoral Capstone Experience, American Occupational Therapy Association Educational Summit, Charlotte, NC, November 8, 2024.

2023 Peer Reviewed Accepted

Martin, R. A Theory of Action for Creating a Social Entrepreneurial Thread within the Occupational Therapy Curriculum, American Occupational Therapy Association Educational Summit, Denver, Colorado, November 9, 2023

2021 Peer Reviewed Accepted

Martin, R. & Simpson, R. Enhancing Clinical Reasoning Using a Collaborative Case-Based  Learning Assignment Within an Interdisciplinary Assistive Technology Course, American Occupational Therapy Association Educational Summit, October 22, 2021

2020 Peer Reviewed Accepted

Mattila, A., DeIuliis, E., & Martin, R. G3OT: Infusing Grit, Gratitude, and Growth Mindset Curriculum into Occupational Therapy Fieldwork Education, Poster Presentation, American Occupational Therapy Association Conference, Boston, MA, March, 2020
(Conference cancelled due to COVID-19)

2019 Peer Reviewed Accepted

Martin, R. & DeSalle, Megan.  Improving Participation through Self-Management Techniques for Chronic Pain, Poster Presentation, American Occupational Therapy Association Conference, New Orleans, LA, April 5, 2019.

State/Regional

2023 Peer Review Accepted

Martin, R. Facilitating Entrepreneurial Skills & Innovation within the Classroom, Presentation, Pennsylvania Occupational Therapy Association, Pittsburgh, Pa, September 30, 2023

2022 Peer Review Accepted

Martin, R. & Mina Stollberg. Reframing Emerging Practice Through a Social Entrepreneurial Lens, Poster, Pennsylvania Occupational Therapy Association Conference, Lancaster, PA, September, 2022

2017 Peer Reviewed Accepted  

Martin, R. & DeSalle, Megan. A Multi-Dimensional Approach to Pediatric Pain  Management, Presentation, Pennsylvania Occupational Therapy Association Conference, State College, PA, October, 2017.

2003 Peer Reviewed Accepted

Martin, R. & Eber, Stacy. Returning to School After a Spinal Cord Injury, Workshop, Pennsylvania Occupational Therapy Association Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, October, 2003

Martin, R. M. (2022). Social Entrepreneurial Skills and Practices of Occupational Therapists Engaging in Emerging Community Practice Roles: A Working Theory of Practice Improvement. [Doctoral dissertation, Â鶹ֱ²¥]. ProQuest Dissertations Publishing.

DeIuliis, E.D., Mattila, A., & Martin, R.M. (2021). Level I FW in a simulated environment: A blueprint on how to use Simucase. Journal of Occupational Therapy Education, 5(2). 

Mattila, A., DeIuliis, E.D., Martin, R.M., Grogan, J. (2020). Mindfulness in the
occupational therapy classroom: Infusing grit, gratitude practice, and a growth mindset
into OT education. Journal of Occupational Therapy Education, 4(4)

Mattila, A., Martin, R.M., DeIuliis, E.D., (2020). Simulated fieldwork: A virtual approach
to clinical education. Education Science, 10(10), 272.

Martin, R.M., Grogan, J., Mattila, A. & DeIuliis, E.D. (2020). G3OT: Infusing grit,
gratitude, and growth mindset curriculum into OT fieldwork education. American
Journal of Occupational Therapy, 74. (Conference Paper)
DOI: 10.5014/ajot.2020.74S1- PO5030