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The National Black Occupational Therapy Caucus: A conversation with Dr. Nardia Aldridge

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The National Black Occupational Therapy Caucus: A conversation with Dr. Nardia Aldridge

Tuesday, May 20, 2025
6 pm (CDT) | 7 pm (EDT)
$20 (Free for TNOTA Members)
1 Contact Hour

This course is created by the Tennessee Occupational Therapy Association.

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Dr. Nardia Alridge is joining TNOTA’s Diversity and Inclusion Committee for a discussion surrounding the National Black Occupational Therapy Caucus (NBOTC). This course will explore the purpose and history of the NBOTC, share resources for occupational therapy practitioners, and provide time for a Question & Answer session with participants.   This course is intended to be used as resource by both students and current occupational therapy practitioners.   Come see how you can get involved!

Target Audience: Occupational therapists, occupational therapy assistants, occupational therapy students

Presented by: Nardia Aldridge, Ph.D., OTR/L, FAOTA, FNAP, DTM
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Learning objectives
After completion of this occupational therapy continuing education course, participants will be able to:
  • Explain the purpose of the National Black Occupational Therapy Caucus
  • Access resources available to students and practitioners related to diversity and professional representation
  • Identify opportunities to get involved with advocacy efforts related to diversity and inclusion
Instructor bio
Nardia Aldridge, Ph.D., OTR/L, FAOTA, FNAP, DTM
TNOTA Guest Instructor

Nardia Aldridge, Ph.D., OTR/L, FAOTA, FNAP, DTM, is an experienced occupational therapist with over 23 years of expertise in long-term and subacute care. She is a dedicated healthcare leader with interests in diversity in occupational therapy, gerontology, health promotion, interprofessional collaboration, and community-based interventions to enhance the quality of life for mature adults.

Dr. Aldridge holds a Ph.D. in Health Services (Healthcare Administration), an M.S. in Gerontology, and a B.S. in Occupational Therapy. She was awarded the prestigious Roster of Fellows Award (FAOTA) at the AOTA Inspire 2025 Conference April 2025 and recognized as a Fellow of the National Academies of Practice (FNAP) March 2025. She is nationally recognized for her work in diversity, equity, inclusion, justice, access, and belonging (DEIJAB), contributing to the profession through research, conference presentations, and service as a reviewer for AOTA conference submissions, academic journals, and books.

Dr. Aldridge has presented at numerous national and international conferences, including WFOT, AOTA Inspire, NYSOTA, and FOTA. She currently serves on the steering committee for the University of the West Indies' first Master of Occupational Therapy (MOT) program, officially approved on March 21, 2025.

In leadership and service, Dr. Aldridge has been actively involved with the National Black Occupational Therapy Caucus (NBOTC) for over 20 years and currently serves as the Eastern Region Coordinator. She is also the President of the South Florida Black OT Caucus and previously served as President of the New York State Black OT Caucus for more than 14 years. Additionally, she is the founder and President of Shark Tank Toastmasters, where she fosters leadership development and has earned Toastmasters' highest distinction as a Distinguished Toastmaster (DTM).

Dr. Aldridge is committed to advocacy and mentorship, participating in numerous educational initiatives and advocacy efforts across the occupational therapy profession. She has mentored hundreds of students and professionals, supporting their growth and helping many advance into leadership roles in healthcare.

Completion Requirements
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In order to receive the certificate of completion, participants must meet ALL of the following criteria:
  • Complete payment or TNOTA membership log in for course enrollment
  • Attend the live webinar for the full duration
  • Complete the Attendance Attestation exam with a 100% score
  • Pass the course exam with a score of 80% or greater
Please note that no credit or certificate will be issued unless all criteria is met.  Partial credit will not be issued.  
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No refunds will be issued after a course has been attended for more than 30 minutes.  Partial credit will not be issued.  

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In the event of inclement weather or other event resulting in the inability for a live course to be provided within the scheduled time, learners will be offered an alternate date or a full refund for registration paid.
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Course Author

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This occupational therapy continuing education course is being offered as part of Aspire OT's State Association Partnership Program. This course is free for TNOTA Members.