Interview with Nancy Noah, WMU '82
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WMU Occupational Therapy Centennial Celebration
Description
Occupational Therapist and WMU Alumae Nancy Noah '82 speaks about how she found herself enrolling in Western's OT program after transferring from UM, where she studied accounting. She speaks about her 38 year career at the Kalamazoo Psychiatric Hospital, and the diversity of programming and skill-building for the patients she worked with. Nancy speaks about the launching of the OT intern program between KPH and WMU, which Dr. Ann Chapleau was instrumental in establishing.
Date of Interview
7-23-2022
Location of Interview
Kalamazoo, MI
Keywords
Occupational Therapy, Centennial, Western Michigan University, Alumae, Oral Histories
Disciplines
Occupational Therapy | Oral History | Psychiatric and Mental Health
Language
ENG
Document Type
Interview
Rights Statement
The Occupational Therapy Perspectives In Mental Health collection was made possible through the Western Michigan University Presidential Innovation Professorship program. Dr. Ann Chapleau was an inaugural recipient in 2020. Content is for educational purposes only and non-reproducible. Please direct any questions about copyright to scholarworks@wmich.edu.
Recommended Citation
Noah, Nancy, "Interview with Nancy Noah, WMU '82" (2022). WMU Centennial Celebration. 11.
https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/wmu-ot-100years/11
Length of video
4:35
Length of video log
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