
Share Your Expertise at the 2025 ALOTA Fall Conference!
The Alabama Occupational Therapy Association (ALOTA) invites occupational therapy professionals to submit proposals for presentations at the 2025 ALOTA Fall Conference. This event offers a platform to share evidence-based practices, innovative research, and practical strategies with colleagues across the state.
Event Details:
- Dates: September 4-7, 2025
- Location: The Lodge at Gulf State Park, Gulf Shores, AL
Why Present?
- Professional Development: Enhance your professional profile by showcasing your work to peers.
- Networking: Connect with fellow practitioners, educators, and leaders in the field.
- Contribution: Play a pivotal role in advancing occupational therapy practice in Alabama.
Proposal Submission:
We welcome proposals on a wide range of topics, including but not limited to:
- Innovative interventions and techniques
- Research findings
- Case studies
- Emerging practice areas
- Interprofessional collaboration
Join us in contributing to the growth and excellence of occupational therapy in Alabama!
If you have any questions please do not hesitate to email: [email protected]
Submission Resources
Required Components for Proposal Submission
To submit a complete proposal, please include the following:
- Presentation Title – Clearly reflect the topic of your session.
- Learning Objectives – Define key takeaways and expected outcomes for attendees. (Example: Objective Writing Guide.pdf)
- Abstract – Provide a concise summary outlining the purpose, content, and relevance of your presentation. (Example: Abstract.pdf)
- References – Cite relevant sources to support your content and ensure accuracy. (Example: Reference Rational.pdf)
- Speaker Bios – Include a brief professional biography for each presenter, highlighting qualifications and expertise.
Ensure all components are complete to be considered for the conference program.
ALOTA Offers Three Presentation Formats
We encourage you to carefully review the following presentation options and select the format that best aligns with your topic and expertise:
- Workshop: A 2-hour session led by experienced practitioners. Topics should be directly relevant to current or emerging occupational therapy practice. Sessions may include lectures, hands-on learning experiences, or interactive components.
- Short Course: A 50-minute session focused on topics that have a direct impact on current or future occupational therapy practice.
- Poster Presentation: Posters will be presented in a short-course format, with each presenter speaking for approximately 15 minutes. Posters should align with the American Occupational Therapy Association's Vision 2025 and showcase scholarly research, innovative practices, or evidence-based interventions.
Determining the Educational Level of Your Presentation
When submitting your proposal, please select the educational level that best matches your content and target audience:
- Introductory: Designed for practitioners with little to no prior knowledge of the topic. The focus is on foundational concepts and general introductory information.
- Intermediate: Geared toward practitioners with a basic working knowledge of current practice trends and related literature. The emphasis is on enhancing understanding and applying concepts competently in practice.
- Advanced: Intended for practitioners with a comprehensive grasp of the subject, informed by current theories, standards of practice, literature, and research. The focus is on recent advancements, emerging trends, and research applications in occupational therapy.
Selecting the Best Category for Your Presentation
Carefully review the categories below and choose the one that best aligns with your topic:
- Occupational Therapy Service Delivery: Focuses on occupation-centered service delivery within the profession’s domain, supporting client health and participation as outlined in the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework.
- Professional Issues: Addresses factors that impact OT practice, including (but not limited to) management and administration, legal and legislative considerations, reimbursement policies, OT education, OT research, contemporary trends, and emerging issues.
- Foundational Knowledge: Covers diagnoses, conditions, and contextual factors relevant to occupational therapy practice. This may include medical background, socioeconomic influences, sociocultural considerations, sociopolitical contexts, or diversity-related factors.
Selecting the appropriate category ensures your presentation is accurately positioned within the conference program and resonates with the right audience.
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