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Eleanor Clarke Slagle Lectures
The Eleanor Clarke Slagle Lectureship is awarded to a member of AOTA who has creatively contributed to the development of the body of knowledge of the profession through research, education, and/or clinical practice. The award is presented the year prior to the presentation of the lecture, and a version of the lecture is published in AJOT in the year the lecture is presented. This collection comprises the lectures presented in the past 10 years; a full list is available at https://www.aota.org/Education-Careers/Awards/Recipients/Eleanor-Clarke-Slagle-Lectureship.aspx.

The Mattering of Little Things
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Mary C. Lawlor
Kristie K. Patten
Working With Marginalized Populations
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Sharon A. Gutman
Using Measurement to Highlight Occupational Therapy’s Distinct Value
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Craig A. Velozo
Asserting Our Competence and Affirming the Value of Occupation With Confidence
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Ellen S. Cohn
Neurocognitive Rehabilitation: Skills or Strategies?
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Gordon Muir Giles
Technology and Occupation: Past, Present, and the Next 100 Years of Theory and Practice
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Roger O. Smith
A Fork in the Road: An Occupational Hazard?
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Glen Gillen
PromOTing Occupational Therapy: Words, Images, and Actions
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Karen Jacobs