Dr. Elizabeth Slaughter

Dr. Elizabeth Slaughter
Assistant Professor of Occupational Therapy
- Email address eslaugh@ju.edu
- Telephone number (904) 256-8909
Biography
- Doctor of Occupational Therapy (2021) – Medical University of South Carolina
- Master of Science in Occupational Therapy (2015) – Medical University of South Carolina
- Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training (2012) – Winthrop University
Professional Information
Dr. Liz Slaughter is an Assistant Professor in the School of Applied Health Sciences
at 91³ÉÈ˵¼º½â€™s Brooks Rehabilitation College of Health Sciences, where
she teaches in the Doctor of Occupational Therapy program. She brings extensive clinical
experience in spinal cord injury rehabilitation, geriatrics, and musculoskeletal conditions.
Prior to joining 91³ÉÈ˵¼º½, Dr. Slaughter served as an adjunct instructor
at the Medical University of South Carolina. Her teaching expertise spans musculoskeletal
rehabilitation, psychosocial interventions, population health, and surface anatomy.
In addition to her academic roles, she has held a team lead position in inpatient
rehabilitation.
Dr. Liz Slaughter is a passionate advocate for student mentorship, interprofessional
education, and community engagement. She has mentored and contributed to numerous
student-led research projects and national conference presentations, particularly
in the areas of mental health, pro bono clinical services, and client-centered rehabilitation.
Her scholarly work includes publications on interprofessional integrated clinical
experience, student-run free clinics, and rehabilitation strategies. She is an active
member of the
American Occupational Therapy Association. She has been recognized for her excellence
in clinical practice and leadership. She is committed to building resiliency in occupational
therapy students while preparing them with the knowledge, clinical skills, and compassion
necessary to enhance the quality of life for diverse patient populations and being
advocates for the profession of occupational therapy.