About Margaret Hambrose

Maggie received her bachelor’s degree in Health Science and masters in Occupational Therapy from Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, PA. After working for a few years as a practitioner, she returned to school and received her post-professional doctorate degree in Occupational Therapy from Quinnipiac University in Hamden, CT. She has focused the majority of her clinical practice focusing on the neurological population in a variety of settings, including acute rehabilitation and outpatient. Maggie has also worked in the acute care settings in intensive care and step-down units. Maggie focused her doctoral research on individuals who have had strokes and created a theory surrounding a person’s recovery process.

Recent Courses Taught

OTH 669 Research Seminar I
OTH 670 Research Seminar II
OTH 622 Fieldwork Seminar
OTH 501 Neuroscience/Lab
OTH 504 Foundations of Occupational Therapy

Research Interests

Stroke
Neurological Populations
Older Adults

Selected Publications

Graduate research: Occupational Therapy Practitioners’ Implementation of Home Program for Individuals Post Burn: An Initial Cross-Sectional Survey has been published in the Occupational Therapy in Health Care Journal

Doctoral Research: Accepted for poster presentation at AOTA 2024 national conference

Educational Background

Duquesne University
Bachelor's, Health Sciences
Duquesne University
Master's, Occupational Therapy
Quinnipiac University
Doctorate, Occupational therapy