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Jan Stube
Associate Professor

Office: Room 227 Hyslop
Office Phone: (701)777-3099
Email: jstube@medicine.nodak.edu

Educational/Clinical Background:

I have a B.S. degree in Occupational Therapy, M.S. degree in Education, and a Ph.D. in Teaching and Learning: Research Methodologies. My clinical practice background has been in the areas of acute care, adult rehabilitation, home health, outpatient rehabilitation, long-term care, and clinical services management. I’ve worked clinically in Fargo, ND and in Duluth, MN.

OT Department Responsibilities:

I teach coursework related to OT practice aspects for people who have physical dysfunction, courses for third year MOT students on community-based health systems, and two on-line MOT courses. I also mentor third year MOT students who are developing their scholarly projects. I very much enjoy advising students in scholarly projects and seeing the plans develop into results that help our clients and promote the profession. Other courses that I have recently taught are principles of muscle function and quantitative research for OT.

Research/Scholarly Interests:

My clinical and research interests include a wide variety of topics related to neurorehabilitation, OT practice for adults who have physical or cognitive-perceptual dysfunction, and occupation-based practice that encourages participation and better quality of life. I am currently pursuing clinical research on interventions for persons after stroke and in understanding hand therapy from a client perspective. My other scholarly interests have to do with promoting student learning, including knowledge of evidence-based practice (which has to do with making good clinical decisions based on experience, knowing the client’s interests, and research evidence).

Occupational Therapy Department
School of Medicine and Health Sciences
Hyslop 210
2751 2nd Ave. No. Stop 7126
Grand Forks, ND 58202-7126
Telephone: (701) 777-2209
Fax: (701) 777-2212
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