Kirsten Mc Gee, Otr/L
About Kirsten Mc Gee, Otr/L
Kirsten McGee is a Pediatric Occupational Therapist with a Master's degree in Occupational Therapy from Bay Path University. She has worked at Green Chimneys in Brewster, NY since 2014 and previously studied Therapeutic Horsemanship at St. Andrews University.
Work at Green Chimneys
Kirsten Mc Gee has been employed at Green Chimneys since 2014, serving as a Pediatric Occupational Therapist. In this role, she focuses on enhancing the developmental skills of children through therapeutic interventions. Green Chimneys is known for its unique approach that integrates animal-assisted therapy and educational programs, providing a supportive environment for children with various needs.
Education and Expertise
Kirsten Mc Gee holds a Master's degree in Occupational Therapy from Bay Path University, which she completed from 2010 to 2013. Prior to this, she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Therapeutic Horsemanship from St. Andrews University, studying from 2001 to 2003. Additionally, she obtained an Associate of Science in Animal Care from Becker College, completing her studies from 1998 to 2000. This educational background equips her with a diverse skill set applicable to her work in pediatric occupational therapy.
Background
Before her current position, Kirsten Mc Gee worked at Bay Path College as a Master of Occupational Therapy student from 2010 to 2013. This experience provided her with foundational knowledge and practical skills in occupational therapy, which she has applied in her subsequent roles. Her educational journey reflects a strong commitment to understanding both therapeutic practices and animal care.
Professional Experience
With a decade of experience at Green Chimneys, Kirsten Mc Gee has developed expertise in pediatric occupational therapy. Her work involves assessing and treating children to improve their physical, sensory, and cognitive skills. This role allows her to implement evidence-based practices tailored to the individual needs of her clients, contributing to their overall development and well-being.