Ayana Ifekoya

Lecturer - Occupational Therapy

Ms Ayana Ifekoya
Room: Mary Seacole Building 2/47
Brunel University
Uxbridge
UB8 3PH
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)1895 268782
Email: ayana.ifekoya@brunel.ac.uk

About Ayana

Academic qualifications

  • Master of Business Administration

Profile

Ayana Horton earned a Master of Business Administration degree from Wayne State University and a Bachelor of Science degree in occupational therapy from Western Michigan University, both universities are the USA. Her current position is as a lecturer of occupational therapy. She is also the coordinator of the Occupational Therapy Department’s program for study abroad. Prior to accepting the lecturing post, Ayana worked as an occupational therapist working with clients who have physical/neurological disabilities in community, acute, in-patient, and outpatient rehabilitation settings.

Responsibilities

Admin responsibilities

  • HH2109 Module Leader

Teaching responsibilities

  • Currently teaching on HH1113, HH1115, HH2109, HH3164

Teaching / Supervision

Teaching interest

  • Healthcare Management
  • Emotion Regulation and Job Performance

Research

Research interests

Currently a PhD. student at University of Manchester School of Business

External

Membership and affiliation

  • American Occupational Therapy Association

Conferences

Horton A. (2007) Fostering a Workplace Culture That Embraces Diversity: Challenges and Solutions. Presented at 4th Asia Pacific Occupational Therapy Congress Conference, Hong Kong

Horton A. (2007) Promoting Occupational Therapy Services in Developing Countries. Presented at 4th Asia Pacific Occupational Therapy Congress Conference, Hong Kong

Horton A. (2007) Fostering a Workplace Culture that Embraces Diversity: Challenges and Solutions. Presented at American Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference, St. Louis, Missouri United States of America

Horton A., Willson L. (2006) Transferring Clinical Leadership into Organisational Leadership. Presented at American Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference, North Carolina United States of America

Horton, A. (2005) The Internationalisation of Higher Education. Presented at Learning and Teaching Development Symposium, Brunel University London United Kingdom

Horton, A. (2005) Total Quality Management in Occupational Therapy. Presented at American Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference, California United States of America

Horton, A. (2005) How to do a Systematic Review in Occupational Therapy. Presented at Canadian Occupational Therapy Association National Conference, Vancouver Canada

Horton, A. (2005) Getting Ahead in Occupational Therapy: Self-Marketing and Setting Goals. Workshop presented at Canadian Occupational Therapy Association National Conference, Vancouver Canada

Horton, A. (2005) How to do a Systematic Review in Occupational Therapy, Workshop presented College of Occupational Therapists Annual Conference, Eastbourne United Kingdom

Horton, A. (2005) Getting Ahead in Occupational Therapy: Self-Marketing and Setting Goals. Presented at College of Occupational Therapists Annual Conference, Eastbourne United Kingdom

Horton, A. (2005) How to do a Systematic Review in Occupational Therapy. Presented at College of Occupational Therapists Annual Conference, Eastbourne United Kingdom

Horton, A. (2005) Total Quality Management in Occupational Therapy. Presented at College of Occupational Therapists Annual Conference, Eastbourne United Kingdom

Publications

Publications

Journal Papers

(2009) Horton, A., Internationalising occupational therapy education, British Journal of Occupational Therapy 72 (5) : 227- 230

(2008) Horton, A. and Hall, J., Redesigning occupational therapy service provision to increase efficiency, effectiveness and stakeholder satisfaction, British Journal of Occupational Therapy 71 (4) : 161- 164

(2007) Horton, A., Response [2], British Journal of Occupational Therapy 70 (3) : 133- 133

(2007) Horton, A., Response [2], British Journal of Occupational Therapy 70 (4) : 177- 177

(2007) Horton, A., Payment by Results: Implications for occupational therapy practice, British Journal of Occupational Therapy 70 (2) : 85- 87

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