Kerri Morgan
received a Masters of Science degree in Occupational Therapy from Washington
University in 1998. She is currently employed as an Instructor for the Program
in Occupational Therapy at Washington University as well as the Research Lab
Manager for the Social Participation, Environment and Assistive Technology
Research Laboratory. Her job responsibilities include teaching the Assistive
Technology class to second year graduate occupational therapy students and
managing several grants from a variety of funding sources including the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention and the
National Institute
of Disability and Rehabilitation Research. In addition Ms. Morgan is trained to
perform assessments and training sessions for the iBOT mobility device system.
Ms. Morgan also performs assistive technology assessments at the Enabling
Mobility Center. She has been a consultant for two local independent living
centers where she performs state assessments to determine the eligibility of
people with disabilities for the Personal Assistance Service Program. Prior to
working at Washington University, Ms. Morgan served as an intern at the White
House in the Presidential Personnel Office and at Devnonshire Hospital in the
Occupational Therapy Department in London, England.
Ms. Morgan is also an avid wheelchair athlete. |