In this episode of Occupied, I sit down with Michelle Oliver, Australia’s first-ever Chief Occupational Therapist, for an inspiring and insightful conversation about her journey, her vision for the profession, and the evolving landscape of occupational therapy in Australia.
We dive into:
Michelle’s personal career path—from clinical practice to national leadership
What the role of Chief Occupational Therapist entails and how it came to be
The pivotal work being led by Occupational Therapy Australia to advance our profession
Key themes and what to expect from the upcoming OT National Conference in Adelaide
The importance of representation, policy influence, and strategic leadership for OTs at every level
Whether you're a student, clinician, or leader in health, this episode will leave you reflecting on how we care—for others and ourselves—in complex systems.
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Host: Brock Cook
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