Camille Anne Velasco
About Camille Anne Velasco
Camille Anne Velasco is a Senior Occupational Therapist at NYU Langone Health with extensive experience in various rehabilitation settings.
Title and Current Employment
Camille Anne Velasco holds the position of Senior Occupational Therapist at NYU Langone Health in New York, New York, United States. She has been serving in this role since 2014, applying her extensive knowledge and expertise in occupational therapy across various patient care settings.
Professional Experience
Camille Anne Velasco has a robust professional background in occupational therapy. Prior to her current role, she worked as a Staff Occupational Therapist at Carillon Nursing and Rehabilitation from 2013 to 2015. Additionally, she served in multiple capacities including as an Occupational Therapy Student at St Charles Rehabilitation Hospital in 2013, a Teaching Assistant at The University of Scranton Occupational Therapy from 2012 to 2013, and a Student Aide at Mackarey & Mackarey Physical Therapy in the same period. She also gained experience at New York-Presbyterian Hospital and All Children's Therapy as an Occupational Therapy Student and Student Intern, respectively.
Educational Background
Camille Anne Velasco completed her education at the University of Scranton, where she studied Occupational Therapy. She earned her Master's degree in the field, completing her studies from 2008 to 2013. Her academic journey provided a solid foundation for her professional career in occupational therapy.
Industry Presentations
Camille Anne Velasco has been active in sharing her knowledge and expertise within the professional community. She has presented at American Occupational Therapy Association conferences, underscoring her commitment to advancing the field of occupational therapy through continuous learning and professional development.
Special Interests and Certifications
Camille Anne Velasco has clinical experience in various settings including subacute rehabilitation, inpatient rehabilitation, and skilled nursing. She is particularly interested in neurological rehabilitation and assistive technology. Demonstrating her dedication to continuing education and specialization, she aims to sit for the ATP (Assistive Technology Professional) exam in the upcoming year.