Meira L Orentlicher, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA

Director of Research & Faculty Scholarship, School of Health Sciences
Associate Chair of Research & Scholarship, Occupational Therapy
Dissertation Committee & Research Coordination, Doctor of Clinical Psychology

Professor, Occupational Therapy

Department of Occupational Therapy

School of Health Sciences

Meira Orentlicher

Meira L. Orentlicher, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA is the Director of Research and Faculty Scholarship in the School of Health Sciences and Professor and Associate Chairperson for Research and Scholarship in the Occupational Therapy (OT) Department of Touro College in Manhattan and Central Islip, NY. She received her Bachelor’s in Occupational Therapy (BOT) from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Israel in 1992, her Master’s in Advanced Occupational Therapy with specialization in developmental disabilities and pediatrics from New York University in 1995, and her Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in occupational therapy research and leadership from New York University in 2008. Before joining Touro in 1999, Meira was a program manager at the Research and Training Institute of the National Center for Disability Services in Albertson, NY, where she coordinated research and demonstration grant programs funded by the US Department of Education. In this role she developed and researched transition programs tailored for students with severe disabilities.

As a qualitative researcher, her research focuses on the experiences of young adults with disabilities and their families during the transition from school to adult life. Meira is a member of AOTA’s Community of Practice on Transition, as well as the editorial board of the Journal of OT, Schools, and Early Intervention, where she edits a column on transition. She co-edited the first OT textbook on transition, “Transitions across the lifespan: An occupational therapy approach”, which was published by AOTA Press in 2015. In 2019 she authored a chapter in the book, “Best practices for occupational therapy in schools” (by AOTA Press) on best practices in transition planning for independent living and workplace readiness. She presented numerous presentations and published articles and book chapters on transition, person-centered planning and school-based occupational therapy.

Areas of Expertise

Transition from school to adult life for students with developmental disabilities, students with autism, person-centered planning, and school-based occupational therapy

Clinical Specialty

School based occupational therapy, transition from school to adult life

Education

  • New York University, New York, NY. Doctor of Philosophy in Occupational Therapy
  • New York University, New York, NY. Master of Arts in Advanced Occupational Therapy with Specialization in Developmental Disabilities/Pediatrics
  • The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel. Bachelor of Occupational Therapy

Publications

  • Orentlicher, M. L., & Dapice Wong, S. J. (2020, November 15). Engaging clinicians as primary investigators in an academic program: A model for increasing scholarship in occupational therapy practice [Presentation]. New York State Occupational Therapy Association 2020 Virtual Conference.
  • Orentlicher, M. L., Frattarola-Saulino, M., Perry, K., & Obermeyer, I. (2020, November 13). Personal and policy considerations for planning and implementing self-directed supports and disability benefits: Results from action research [Presentation]. Social Policy and Disability Symposium, Fordham University.
  • Orentlicher, M. (2020, April 3). Best-practice, student-centered transition services for occupational and physical therapists [Keynote]. 2020 Occupational and Physical Therapy State Conference, Iowa Department of Education.
  • Orentlicher, M. L., Lashinsky, D., Teixeira, S. B., & Mograby, A. (2019). The Experiences and Perceptions of Collaboration Between OTs and Other School Professionals. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 73. https://doi.org/10.5014/ajot.2019.73S1-PO4003
  • Orentlicher, M. (2019 June 4). Supporting the transition of student with autism from school to adult life in the community. Paper presented at the Shema Kolainu: Hear Our Voices Autism Workshop Series and Touro College, New York, NY.
  • Purohit, R., Orentlicher, M. L., Aminova, R., Gold, A., Ilyayeva, D., & Rogozhina, A. (2019 April 5). Student perceptions of academics, stress, and support within an OT program. Presentation at 2019 Annual Conference, American Occupational Therapy Association, New Orleans, LA.
  • Orentlicher, M. L, Fazilov, R., Tubman, N., & Weinstock, T. (2019 April 4). The experience of direct care providers who support young adults with disabilities during the transition from school to adult life in the community. Presentation at 2019 Annual Conference, American Occupational Therapy Association, New Orleans, LA
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