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ATSU-ASHS MSOT program presents awards, hosts pinning ceremony for class of 2024

A.T. Still University-Arizona School of Health Sciences’ (ATSU-ASHS) Master of Science in Occupational Therapy (MSOT) program presented awards and held a pinning ceremony for members of the class of 2024 on Thursday, June 6, 2024, on the University’s Mesa, Arizona, campus.  

Alexis Allen, MSOT, ’24, Shelby Danielson, MSOT, ’24, and Taylor Grantham, MSOT, ’24, received recognition for their exceptional commitment to the ATSU Center for Occupational and Physical Therapy as clinic student board members. 

Janette Cantu, MSOT, ’24, and Sarah Squires, MSOT, ’24, received the OT/PT Clinic Above and Beyond award, which recognized them for their patient treatment hours and the number of times they volunteered in the clinic. 

Emerson Jesus, MSOT, ’24, and Jackie Rufrano, MSOT, ’24, received the Academic Achievement award, which honors students who have excelled in their studies and have received the highest GPA in their cohort.

Taylor Grantham, MSOT, ’24, was the recipient of this year’s Spirit of Occupational Therapy  award. This award is given to a student who demonstrates a positive attitude, kindness, and compassion towards their classmates and others, along with an outstanding commitment to the program and field of OT.

Janette Cantu, MSOT, ’24, received the Leadership award, which is given to a student who has demonstrated exceptional leadership skills and professionalism during their time at ATSU, going above and beyond in their responsibilities as a student and a representative of the program. 

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