Debra T Zizik

  • Assistant Professor, Occupational Therapy
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Dr. Debra T. Zizik is an alumna of the Â鶹¾«Æ· Occupational Therapy Graduate Program. She began her career as an occupational therapist at Pascack Valley Hospital in Westwood, New Jersey. Dr. Zizik worked in the Hand Therapy Department and on the Burn Unit at New York Presbyterian Hospital - Cornell. Her clinical background includes treating individuals with orthopedic injuries of the upper extremity, burns and general medical/surgical diagnoses. Dr. Zizik has extensive experience working with women with sequelae associated with breast cancer treatment, including lymphedema, and has participated in numerous community outreach projects. She was the faculty mentor for Club Discovery for many years – a program focusing on health and wellness for women recovering from cancer that was held in collaboration with Gilda’s Club Westchester. Dr. Zizik is currently working with colleagues to investigate the impact of caregiving on occupational engagement, participation and quality of life when caring for an individual with Alzheimer's disease.  Dr. Zizik co-authored the critically appraised paper titled For individuals with Grade II and III osteoarthritis (OA) of the trapeziometacarpal (CMC) joint in the dominant hand, is using a short opponens orthosis effective in decreasing pain and increasing strength and hand function for ADL performance?  She has presented both locally and nationally. Dr. Zizik teaches anatomy to medical students and has presented workshops to physicians who utilize botulinum toxin to treat individuals with spasticity. Dr. Zizik is a co-founder of the Hands R Us Study Group comprised of certified hand therapists and occupational therapists practicing in hand therapy.  Dr. Zizik completed the Certificate of Advanced Practice in Hand and Upper Quarter Rehabilitation at Drexel University and was awarded a Doctorate in Occupational Therapy from Thomas Jefferson University. Dr. Zizik received the Â鶹¾«Æ· Teaching Excellence Award and the Mavie in May 2019. 

Thomas Jefferson University - Doctorate in Occupational Therapy

Â鶹¾«Æ· - Master of Science in Occupational Therapy

Â鶹¾«Æ· - Bachelor of Health Sciences

Hunter College - Bachelor of Arts in Economics

OCTR 517    Occupational Therapy Assessment and Treatment III - Splinting

OCTR 607    Problem Based Learning in Adult Health

OCTR 610    Occupational Therapy Assessment and Treatment IV

OCTR 616    Level I Fieldwork with Older Adults

OCTR 617    Problem Based Learning in Geriatric Health

OCTR 623    Clinical Education II 

HLSC 302     Pathology for Rehabilitation

HLSC 303A  Human Anatomy with Cadaver Lab

HLSC 314    Clinical Kinesiology and Applied Physics

Spraggs-Young, K. & Zizik, D.T. (2013).  For individuals with Grade II and III osteoarthritis (OA) of the trapeziometacarpal (CMC) joint in the dominant hand, is using a short opponens orthosis effective in decreasing pain and increasing strength and hand function for ADL performance?  AOTA Critically Appraised Paper Series Evidence Exchange.  Available from:

http://www.aotra.org/-/media/Corporate/Files/Practice/EvidenceExchange/Approved-CAPs/WI/Gomes%20Carreira.pdf

 

Â鶹¾«Æ· Teaching Excellence Award

Â鶹¾«Æ· Mavi Award