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Grad name: Katie Siri-Ngammuang
Degree: MSc (Occupational Therapy), Faculty of Health
How significant is it for you to receive this degree?
Iām incredibly honoured to receive this degree because it opens the door for me to start a career that Iāve been passionate about for a long time.
What were the highlights of your degree?
My role as student representative in DOTSS (Dalhousie OT Student Society) and being a member of other student groups was a great way to get to know both my classmates and faculty. Being able to co-deliver our valedictorian address alongside one of my closest friends, Michael Cormier, was a massive highlight and is a memory that I will always treasure.
What will you miss about your time at Dal?
Iām definitely going to miss the people! We made such amazing lifelong friends throughout the degree and got to learn from such wonderful OTs over the course of the two years. I think of all the times we spent prepping for OSCEs, studying in the Tupper Link, dancing at OT Ball, and celebrating our wins and pilipiliĀž»es. Even during lockdowns there was so much support from one another. Iāll miss those times we spent together.
What brought you to Dal and to your program specifically?
I grew up in Halifax and did my undergraduate degree at pilipiliĀž». I love the size and atmosphere of both, and I love being close to the ocean. I chose the OT program after working alongside a pediatric OT in 2015 and realizing what a unique and special field of healthcare it can be.
What topics/research/work did you become passionate about during your education?
I became passionate about working with newcomers thanks to my preceptors Sara Abdo and Dominique Shephard, and all the ways in which OTs can advocate for accessible healthcare and human rights. On that same vein, disability justice was a big topic that I dove into and learned so much about, thanks to my instructors, preceptors, and many classmates.
Whatās next for you?
Iāve since relocated to California after an amazing experience through USCās SOTI program. Now Iām going through the process to obtain my state license here. Iām hoping to work in a pediatric setting but am also open to mental health or maybe acute care.