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Tracy Mroz, PhD, OTR/L

Assistant Professor, Division of Occupational Therapy, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, School of Medicine University of Washington

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Authors: Samantha Pollack | Susan Skillman | Tracy Mroz | Bianca Frogner

Topics: COVID-19, Primary Care, Telehealth

July 11, 2023
This report examines the roles of medical assistants (MAs) in the use of telehealth to deliver primary care during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Authors: Danbi Lee | Samantha Pollack | Tracy Mroz | Bianca Frogner | Susan Skillman

Topics: Education and Training

June 27, 2023
This article explores the extent to which the Core Competencies on Disability for Health Care Education are addressed in medical education programs and the facilitators and barriers to expanding curricular integration.
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Presenter: Danbi Lee

Moderator: Tracy Mroz

Topics: Diversity, Education and Training

September 15, 2021
This webinar presents findings from a study that explores how medical education programs address these core competencies. Facilitators and barriers to integrating disability competency training in medical education are discussed, as well as recommendations for changes.
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Authors: Rachel Prusynski | Natalie Leland | Tracy Mroz

Topics: Behavioral Health, Nursing, Staffing, Workforce Demand, Workforce Supply

May 18, 2021
This article compares wages and patterns of employment among skilled nursing facilities therapy staff to estimate immediate and gradual effects of PDPM implementation.
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Authors: Tracy Mroz | Arati Dahal | Rachel Prusynski | Susan Skillman | Bianca Frogner

Topics: Health Workforce Journal Supplement, Long-Term Care, Nursing, Staffing

September 18, 2020
This article examines the relationships between organizational characteristics of skilled nursing facilities and employment of therapy assistants.
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