Ron, I encourage you to get the Padilla book A Professional Legacy, which is a 
compilation of all the Eleanor Clark Slagel Lectures. I took a class in my Ph D 
program where we had to read through each in order and analyze them in relation 
to history and to each other, it was fascinating.  The Reilly lecture IS as 
relevent today if not more so, and there are other excellnt ones too--all 
pointing us down the same road-- occupation as our main meduim via which we 
delineate our unique and skilled service. 

Terrianne Jones, MA, OTR/L
Faculty 
University of MN

--- On Mon, 10/27/08, Ron Carson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: Ron Carson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [OTlist] Mary Reilly's Eleanor Clark Slagle Lecture...
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, October 27, 2008, 8:22 AM

I located a copy of Ms. Reilly's 1961 lecture.

I've  never  actually read the presentation but I must admit that even
though  it  was  written  over  35  years  ago,  her  words  are quite
refreshing.

So,  for  those  interested readers you can find a link to the lecture
here:

www.otnow.com/resources.html

Just  scroll  towards the bottom of the page. The lecture is the first
item listed under "Education".

NOTE:  At  one  time,  the  files/links  were  password protected, but
recently I removed that requirement.

Thanks,

Ron
-- 
Ron Carson MHS, OT


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