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Huntington University in Peoria graduates inaugural doctor of occupational therapy class

Posted 9/4/23

Huntington University Arizona in Peoria celebrates the graduation of its inaugural doctoral program in Occupational Therapy cohort.

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EDUCATION

Huntington University in Peoria graduates inaugural doctor of occupational therapy class

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Huntington University Arizona in Peoria celebrates the graduation of its inaugural doctoral program in Occupational Therapy cohort.

The program’s first class, now doctors of occupational therapy, marked a milestone in their academic and professional journey.

The graduates completed a curriculum that equipped them with the knowledge, skills and expertise to excel in the field of occupational therapy.

“These students are ready to go out and serve Arizonians from all walks of life such as children with disabilities in clinics and schools, adults with upper extremity injuries or neurological diseases, as well as the aging population,” Dr. Jamie Sanfilippo, dean of HU Arizona, shared in a press release.

Click here to learn more about HU Arizona’s OTD program.

Huntington University Arizona, at 8385 W. Mariners Way in P83, opened its doors in 2016.