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HALEY LIBS

(502) 376-0938 | libs.1@osu.edu

Education
Ohio State University May 2022
 Doctorate in Occupational Therapy
 Current GPA: 4.0
Northern Kentucky University May 2019
 Bachelor’s of Science in Exercise Science
 Graduated Summa Cum Laude; GPA: 4.0

Occupational Therapy Related Experience


Level II Fieldwork at Christ Hospital, Cincinnati, OH January 2021- March 2021
- Assigned to inpatient acute care.

Level II Fieldwork at Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital, Edgewood, KY April 2021- July 2021
- Assigned to inpatient rehabilitation unit.

Level I Fieldwork at OSUMC East, Columbus, OH August 2020- September 2020


- Implemented treatment activities for patients with a variety of orthopedic and neurologic conditions.
- Administered assessments such as grip strength, pinch strength, ROM, and the nine-hole peg test.
- Observed licensed occupational therapists implement treatment sessions on the orthopedic unit in the acute
care hospital and outpatient clinic.

Level I Fieldwork at Southwestern City Schools, Columbus, OH October 2020- November 2020
- Planned and implemented treatment sessions for three children on IEPs.
- Documented daily treatment notes and assisted in scoring non-standardized assessments.
- Observed RTI meetings, IEP meetings and the administration of standardized assessments.

Level I Fieldwork at Summit Behavioral Health, Cincinnati, OH March 2020


 Planned and implemented an individual treatment plan.
 Consulted and collaborated with supervising COTA and OT regarding patients with varying diagnoses
including borderline and narcissistic personality disorders, schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, and
bipolar disorder.
 Established strong rapport with patients during team meetings, assessments and interventions.

Related Work Experience


Patient Care Associate, Ohio At Home August 2019- November 2020
 Assisted a 21-year-old with cerebral palsy with activities of daily living and instrumental activities of daily
living such as bathing, dressing, laundry, and meal preparation.
 Educated client on the importance of verbally communicating emotions, eating healthy, and participating in
exercise as a means to promote physical and emotional wellness.

Rehabilitation Intern, Norton Children’s Hospital June- July 2017


 Observed therapeutic practices in both outpatient and inpatient settings.
 Assisted with patient and practitioner workloads, along with administrative duties.
 Presented personal experiences and duties to employers and fellow interns at the closing ceremony for the
Mayor’s Summer Works program.
Work Experience
Sports Performance Intern, Northern Kentucky University January- May 2019
 Administered programs that improved athlete’s overall strength, endurance and mobility.
 Collaborated with sports medicine staff to customize individual intervention strategies for injured athletes.
 Informed athletes on healthy behaviors concerning stress management, sleep practices, and dietary habits.

Research Experience
Aquatic Therapy Research Assistant, Ohio State University February 2020- March 2020
 Coached up to eight children with autism basic swimming skills such as blowing bubbles, floating and
submerging skills in order to increase sensory tolerance and swimming ability.
 Completed standardized WOTA for one child and collaborated with head OT to create goals.
 Assessed participant’s skill acquisition, progression and performance each week.

Undergraduate Research Assistant, Northern Kentucky University August 2018- May 2019
 Acquired, entered, and interpreted Catapult Sports ™ data to study athlete performance.
 Statistically analyzed wearable technology data from an NCAA Division I volleyball team.
 Published a manuscript to The Journal of Exercise and Nutrition titled, “Variability in Preseason Jump
Loads and Heart Tate Intensities in Division I Volleyball.”

Leadership Experience
Division I Student-Athlete, Northern Kentucky University August 2015- December 2018
 NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Team full athletic scholarship.
 Three-time team captain (2016, 2017, and 2018).

Team Impact Advocate, Northern Kentucky University August 2017- December 2018

 Two-year advocate at Northern Kentucky University for the nonprofit organization, Team Impact which
connects children with chronic illnesses to a collegiate team to promote lifelong relationships.
 Coordinated activities to further support and bond with our Team Impact girls.

Publications
 Libs, H., Boos, B., Shipley, F., Sanders, G. (2019). Variability in Preseason Jump Loads and Heart Rate
Intensities in Division I Volleyball. Journal of Exercise and Nutrition.

Certifications and Trainings


 BLS Certification from American Heart Association- Expires 2021
 Holds and Release Training- 2020
 EPIC Training- 2020
 DODD Provider Training- 2020

Awards and Acknowledgments


NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Award (2019).
 NCAA awards up to 126 postgraduate scholarships annually to student-athletes who excel athletically and
academically.
Department of Kinesiology and Health’s Exercise Science Outstanding Student (2019).
 Northern Kentucky’s Department of Kinesiology presents this award to a student whom demonstrates
academic achievement and integrity.
Thomas J. Kearns Career Achievement Award (2019).
 Award presented to two student-athletes whom demonstrate academic excellence, athletic achievement,
leadership and character.

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