Clinical Assistant Professor
Erin Campbell is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Marquette University College of Health Sciences Department of Occupational Therapy. Erin graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Biology in 2008 and went on earn a Master of Science in Occupational Therapy degree in 2011. In 2021, she completed her post-professional OTD with an emphasis on hybrid teaching from Baylor University. She is currently working towards her Geriatric Care Certification.
Erin’s primary focus is geriatrics. She has worked in skilled nursing facilities, outpatient, and home health settings in Virginia, Illinois, and Wisconsin. Erin’s clinical expertise includes evaluation and treatment of older adults with developmental disabilities, orthopedic conditions, neurological conditions, fractures, cardiac conditions, and joint replacements. Along with clinical experience, she has five years of experience in academia with roles including Academic Fieldwork Coordinator and Clinical Assistant Professor. In her free time Erin enjoys spending time with her husband and children, reading, yoga, and traveling.
Education
OTD, Occupational Therapy, Baylor University, 2021
MSOT, Occupational Therapy, Jefferson College of Health Sciences, 2011
B.S., Biology, Longwood University, 2008
Courses Taught
OCTH 7325 Theory and Practice Fundamentals: Productive Aging
Professional Affiliations
American Occupational Therapy Association
Certifications
Licensed Occupational Therapist, State of Wisconsin
Registered Occupational Therapist, National Board of Occupational Therapy