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Heather Dailey
  • master of occupational therapy
  • Bethlehem, PA

Bethlehem's Heather Dailey Inducted into Occupational Therapy National Honor Society at University of the Sciences

2013 Oct 17

The Department of Occupational Therapy at University of the Sciences recently held its inaugural induction of seven students and two faculty members into its Delta Iota chapter of the national honor society for occupational therapy - Pi Theta Epsilon.

Among the inductees was Heather Dailey of Bethlehem, PA (18020), a master of occupational therapy student.

Pi Theta Epsilon, a specialized honor society for occupational therapy students and alumni, recognizes and encourages superior scholarship among students enrolled in professional entry-level programs at accredited educational programs across the U.S. The society also aims to contribute to the advancement of occupational therapy through special projects of its members, provide a basis for relationship among accredited programs of occupational therapy, and collaborate with other student occupational therapy organizations.

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