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Biography

Kelsey Voltz-Poremba is involved with many aspects of clinical education in the department of occupational therapy, specifically community-based experiences. She is passionate about occupational therapy and the holistic client-centered approach it offers to an individual’s rehabilitation. She has expertise in working with pediatrics and individuals across the lifespan with developmental disabilities and loves imparting this knowledge to her students. Growing up with a sibling with a disability has inspired her throughout her career to help better the lives of those with disabilities and their families and ultimately led her to becoming an occupational therapist. She feels that occupational therapists have an important role in community health and enjoys helping the students understand occupational therapists’ role in this setting through her role as the capstone coordinator. In addition to her academic responsibilities, she serves as the faculty advisor for the University of Pittsburgh Student Occupational Therapy Association (UPSOTA). 

Education
  • Master of Occupational Therapy, University of Pittsburgh 
  • Clinical Science Doctorate in Occupational Therapy, University of Pittsburgh 
Awards

The Tracy Soska and John Wilds Outreach and Engagement Leadership Award, University of Pittsburgh, 2024 

Research Interests
  • Increasing and enhancing community participation for individuals with disabilities across the lifespan 
  • Community participation for individuals with disabilities and health disparities 
  • Clinical education and the development of community-based occupational therapy services for underserved and vulnerable populations 
Professional Organization Appointments
  • American Occupational Therapy Association 
  • Pennsylvania Occupational Therapy Association 
  • American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities