Megan M. McLaughlin, Ed.D.

Megan M. McLaughlin, Ed.D.

Assistant Professor of Occupational Therapy
Year started at UF: 2017
Contact Information
Office Location: Residence Hall- Morey Hall Room 106
Telephone: 419-434-6510
Credentials
B.S., Health Science with Pre-Occupational Therapy Emphasis, The University of Findlay, 2004
M.O.T., Occupational Therapy, The University of Findlay, 2005
Ed.D., Teaching Strand Program - Ed.D., The University of Findlay, 2022
  • Dr. McLaughlin has been an occupational therapy practitioner since 2006 and occupational therapy educator since 2018.  She obtained a Doctorate of Education degree in 2022, Master of Occupational Therapy degree in 2005, and a Bachelor of Science in 2004 all from the University of Findlay.  Dr. McLaughlin has over 13 years of clinical experience with the adult and geriatric population in a variety of practice settings including outpatient, home health, acute care, skilled nursing, and long-term care.  Dr. McLaughlin specializes in hand and upper extremity rehabilitation as a Certified Hand Therapist and holds certifications in physical agent modalities as well as other orthopedic intervention techniques.  She is a licensed practitioner in the state of Ohio.


    ​Academic Credentials:

    • Master of Occupational Therapy, The University of Findlay
    • Bachelor of Science, The University of Findlay

     
    Professional Memberships, Licenses, and Certifications:

    • Licensed Occupational Therapist, Ohio Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Athletic Trainers Board
    • Registered Occupational Therapist, NBCOT
    • Certified Hand Therapist by the Hand Therapy Certification Commission 
    • Graston Technique Therapy Provider
    • Certified in the use of physical agent modalities by the Physical Agent Modalities Credentialing Association
    • Member, The American Occupational Therapy Association
    • Member, The Ohio Occupational Therapy Association
    • Member, Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society

     
    Awards:

    • Member, Phi Kapa Phi Honor Society, inducted September, 2019
    • Outstanding Occupational Therapy Student Award, The University of Findlay, 2005

  • ​Current Committee Memberships:

    • Member, Graduate Faculty Standards Committee – 2023-present​
    • ADA/504 UF Taskforce 2023-present 
    • Member, Graduate Student Academic Standards Committee – 2023-present

    Professional Service and Activities:

    • Presenter for “Workplace Wellness” at the Hancock County Health Department – January 2023
    • Guest Speaker for Wyandot County Chamber of Commerce, “How to help employees prevent repetitive strain injuries", 2016 and 2017
    • Participant, Teaching partners program, 2018-2019 and 2019-2020
    • Mentee, Academic Education Special Interest Section New Faculty Mentorship Program, 2018-2019
  • Publications

    • McLaughlin, M. M. & Bracciano, A. G. (2023). An exploration into effective pedagogies in occupational therapy education for the safe and effective use of physical agents. Journal of Occupational Therapy Education, 7(3). https://encompass.eku.edu/jote/vol7/iss3/3 

    Professional Presentations

    • Barefoot, S., McLaughlin, M., Moening, L., Tornow, C., Griffiths, T., Sensel, A., Prusnek, L. Weir, L., Snyder, H., Kleman, S. (2024). Stronger mental health for better mental wealth: An exploratory study of health professions graduate students. American Occupational Therapy Annual Inspire Conference, Orlando, FL 
    • McLaughlin, M., Muhlenkamp, C., Auer, B., & Weir, L. (2024). Examination of the teaching methods utilized to teach physical agent modalities in entry-level health professions programs. American Occupational Therapy Annual Inspire Conference, Orlando, FL 
    • McLaughlin, M., Sakemiller, L., & Weir, L. (2024). Workplace wellness: Occupational therapy's role in ergonomics. American Occupational Therapy Annual Inspire Conference, Orlando, FL 
    • McLaughlin, M., Waltz, H., Homan, N., Weir, L., Snyder, H., & Sakemiller, L. (2024). Clinicians' perspectives: Essential skills and competence of entry-level OTs treating clients with upper extremity disorders. American Occupational Therapy Annual Inspire Conference, Orlando, FL

    Professional Service and activities:

    • Presenter for “Workplace Wellness" at the Hancock County Health Department – January 2023
     



  • Recipient of The University of Findlay Teaching and Scholarship Emerging Faculty Grant to fund physical agent modalities equipment and training for The University of Findlay Occupational Therapy Program, 2019