Jennifer Tokash
Academic Fieldwork Coordinator
Biography
Dr. Tokash has been practicing occupational therapy (OT) for 27 years with a focus on neuro rehabilitation and traumatic brain injuries. Prior to academia, she served as supervisor for OT at NewYork-Presbyterian/Brooklyn. Her focus has been on occupation-based practice and advocating for best practice initiatives as well as innovative interprofessional pedagogical approaches to foster all learning styles. She is a published researcher and presents her work at regional, national, and global conferences. Her accolades include receiving the 2023 Deans Award for Outstanding Teaching.
The support for a supportive, individualized, student-centered teaching pedagogy at ̨ÍåSWAGUniversity has been outstanding!
Education
OTD, Occupational Therapy
Touro University
MS, Occupational Therapy
Chatham University
BS, Biology
Bethany College
Awards and Honors
- New York State Occupational Therapy Association Merit Award for Service (2024)
- Dean's Award for Outstanding Teaching (2023)
Licensures and Certifications
- New York State and State of New Jersey, Licensed Occupational Therapist
- National Board of Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT), registered
̨ÍåSWAGUniversity Service
- CHP Stakeholders Work Track Committee, lead
- Interprofessional Clinical Coordinators, lead
- Curriculum Committee, member
- Interprofessional Education, faculty facilitator
Professional and Public Service
- New York State Occupational Therapy Association (NYSOTA), Communities of Practice Liaison
- Metropolitan Occupational Therapy Education Council of New York and New Jersey (MOTEC), Social Media chair
Professional Memberships
- American Occupational Therapy Assoc. (AOTA)
- New York State Occupational Therapy Association (NYSOTA)
- American Brain Injury Society (ABIS)
Presentations
- An interprofessional peer teaching pedagogical approach between Occupational Therapy students and Nursing students to increase student confidence in safe patient handling. AOTA Educational Summit and NYSOTA annual conference, Poster presentations, Charlotte, NC and Albany, NY (2024)
- Choosing Wisely® in Academia, Strategies for Clinical and Classroom Curricula. Short Session. AOTA Conference and Expo, Orlando Florida (2024).
- Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice Ignited Through a Pediatric Feeding Project. Poster presentation. American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA) Conference, Seattle, WA (2023)
- Changing clinical practice amidst the pandemic: The critical role of Occupational Therapy in the management of inpatients with COVID-19 and stroke in the Unites States. Short oral presentation. World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT) Congress, Paris, France (2022)
- Brining Fun back To FUNction, Featured Session, West Virginia Board of Occupational Therapy (WVBOT), Morgantown, WV (2018)
Other presentation topics include:
- Conversations that Matter Supporting the Clinical Level II experience. Let's talk strategies and tools to facilitate success when the fieldwork student struggles.
- Academic Advising: What are OT programs’ best practices from both a faculty and student perspective Poster presentations.
- The Impact of Cognition and Falls an Interdisciplinary Initiative to Keep Patients Safe
- Sleep the Forgotten ADL
- Thrilling Thursdays, A Client Centered Treatment Approach on an Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit
Publications
- Tokash, J., Gillen, G., & Koenig, V. (2024). The Open Journal of Occupational Therapy, 12(4), 1–13.
- Siobhan Walsh, Amy Ransohoff Brisson, Raechel Flaherty, Daniel Geller, Jennifer Tokash & Grace Kim (2023) . Occupational Therapy In Health Care, 37:4, 576–594
Research Interests
- Occupation-based practice
- Peer teaching as a pedagogical approach
- Accessibility for clinical fieldwork education
- Teaching dignity and privacy with ADLs