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Prof Lowenstein teaches in the entry-level Masters
of Science in Occupational Therapy (MSOT)
program as a clinical professor. She continues clinical practice at the Mount
Auburn Hospital Multiple Sclerosis Care Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts,
and private practice in home care. Prof Lowenstein is actively involved with
the National Multiple Sclerosis Society’s New England Chapter, serving on
three Advisory Boards and leading multiple programs for consumers and
professionals. In 2005, she was inducted into the National MS Society
Volunteer Hall of Fame. She is the author of Fatigue Management in
Multiple Sclerosis, a project that involved MSOT students in co-authoring
chapters, coauthor of Adult Case Studies through the Health Care
Continuum: A workbook for the occupational therapy student. Prof Lowenstein
has also co-written chapters in The Successful Fieldwork Student,
edited by Karen Sladyk; Developing an
Interdisciplinary Approach to Health Management for Older Adults, edited
by David Satin; and Neurorehabilitation
in Parkinson’s Disease: An Evidence Based Treatment Model edited by
Marilyn Trail, et al. In addition, she is certified by American Occupational
Therapy Association (AOTA) as a Physical Rehabilitation Specialist, served as
the chair of the Physical Rehabilitation Specialty Certification panel for
AOTA, and currently is a reviewer for board certification in Physical
Rehabilitation. Prof Lowenstein serves as the Vice-Chair of the Allied Health
Licensing Board for the Commonwealth
of Massachusetts.
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