Editors' Note

Authors

  • Jana Cason Spalding University
  • Ellen R. Cohn University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5195/ijt.2014.6146

Abstract

The spring 2014 issue of the International Journal of Telerehabilitation (IJT) contains four informative and timely policy articles: (1) an invited commentary describing the exploratory process underway within physical therapy to create licensure portability for physical therapists, (2) an analysis of state telehealth laws and regulations for occupational therapy and physical therapy, (3) an overview of telehealth evidence and key telehealth policy issues in occupational therapy, and (4) the World Federation of Occupational Therapists’ (WFOT) Position Statement on Telehealth. This issue also contains original research evaluating the feasibility of providing pediatric dysphagia treatment via telepractice, a clinical report of student learning outcomes associated with an innovative experiential learning assignment involving (international) teleconsultation in a Master of Science in Occupational Therapy (MSOT) curriculum, a book review, and announcements from the American Telemedicine Association.

  

Author Biographies

Jana Cason, Spalding University

Ellen R. Cohn, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

Published

2014-09-03

How to Cite

Cason, J., & Cohn, E. R. (2014). Editors’ Note. International Journal of Telerehabilitation, 6(1), 1–2. https://doi.org/10.5195/ijt.2014.6146

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