Adam Ly, OT Reg. (Ont.) is a dedicated occupational therapist and educator with extensive experience in clinical practice, mentoring, and academic contributions. Currently serving as a co-author of "Saving Lives Without Destroying Yours: Boundaries for the Modern Physician" alongside Dr. Maryna Mammoliti, Adam also holds roles as an adjunct lecturer at the University of Toronto and a seasonal lecturer at Western University, where expertise in cognitive rehabilitation is shared with students. As a regional mentor and trainer at CBI Health since 2016, Adam supports the professional growth of fellow occupational therapists while providing comprehensive therapy services for clients with diverse needs. Contributions to the Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists include co-hosting workshops that advance the skills of therapists across Canada. Adam holds a Master's Degree in Occupational Therapy from Western University and has completed further education in instructional technology.

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London, Canada

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The Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists (CAOT)

As the national association, CAOT is dedicated to exploring opportunity and fostering positive relationships with its partners to ensure effective leadership for the profession of occupational therapy. CAOT provides services, products, events and networking opportunities to assist occupational therapists achieve excellence in their professional practice. In addition CAOT provides national leadership to actively develop and promote the client-centred profession of occupational therapy in Canada and internationally. CAOT leads national projects that demonstrate the valuable role of occupational therapists in addressing significant population health needs which result in valued tools and resources. As a member of CAOT you will have access to a wealth of resources and services that meet your individual needs and help you thrive in an increasingly competitive health care environment. Together, we can advance excellence in the profession of occupational therapy and improve the well-being of all Canadians.


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Ottawa, Canada

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11-50

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