HU Division of
Allied Health Sciences
Department of Occupational
Therapy
Sixth and Bryant St, NW
Washington, D.C. 20059
(202) 806-7572
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Dr. Felecia Banks
Associate Professor, Department of Occupational Therapy
Assistant dean for Academic affairs,
Division of Allied Health Sciences

EDUCATION:
  • Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Adult Learning and Human Resource Development, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Falls Church, VA, 2000
  • Masters of Education (M.Ed.), Department of Curriculum and Instruction, School of Education, Howard University, Washington, DC, 1992
  • Bachelors of Science (BS), Occupational Therapy, College of Allied Health Sciences, Howard University, Washington, DC, 1983.


fbanks@howard.edu

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  • District of Columbia Occupational Therapy License.
  • Adult NeuroDevelopment Treatment Certification.
  • Certified Arthritis Self-Help Instructor.
  • Certificate, Allied Health Collation Leadership Program, Association for the Schools of Allied Health Professions.
AREAS OF EXPERTISE:
  • Student Leadership Development, Curriculum and Instruction and Physical Disability Issues.
RESEARCH INTERESTS
  • The Success of Academically At-Risk Students in Postsecondary Institutions and Leadership Development.
  • Arthritis Epidemiology, Community-Base Issues and Rehabilitation in the Workplace.
SELECT PUBLICATIONS
  • Banks, F. 2002, Editorial “Preparing Faculty for the 21st Century: Tools that Foster Scholarship” Journal of the National Society of Allied Health, 1(2), 5-7.
  • Banks, F. 2002, Editorial “The Revitalization of the Journal of the National Society of Allied” Journal of the National Society of Allied Health” Special Ed. 1(1), 6-7.
  • Banks, F. 2001, Proceedings “Success Against the Odds” Journal of the Academy of Education Leadership.
  • Banks, 2000 -Doctoral Dissertation " Success Against The Odds: The Experience of Academically At-Risk Students Who Graduate from Postsecondary Institutions"
  • Banks, 2000- Chapter "Accessibility Issues" Textbook: Community-Based Occupational Therapy, FA. Davis Publishers
  • Jackson & Banks, 1995- Chapter "Home Management in Occupational and Physical Therapy Assessments"
  • 1996- Textbook (manuscript) "Physical Disabilities for the COTA," Delmar Publisher
  • Principal Investigator, 1999-2000 University-Sponsored Faculty Research Grant in Social Sciences, Humanities and Education for Doctoral Candidates "Success Against the Odds: The Experience of Academically At-risk Students Who Graduate from Postsecondary Institutions

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