Amna Khan, BSc, MOT
Amna completed her Masters of Occupational Therapy (MOT) at University of British Columbia. Her training included experience in both public health and private practice. Prior to becoming an OT, Amna worked at UBC where she supported several clinical research studies in the areas of oncology, mental health, and rehabilitation. She worked as a behavioural interventionist to support children with ASD and worked as a volunteer to assist rehabilitation of residents in long-term care. Amna is passionate about providing evidence-based and client-centred care to help her clients achieve their functional goals and full potential. Her current areas of focus include: musculoskeletal/orthopaedic injuries, chronic pain, mental health (anxiety, depression), and concussion / traumatic brain injury.
Amna loves hiking and activities that involve puzzles including board games and escape rooms!
“You may not control life's circumstances but getting to be the author of your life means getting to control what you do with them.” – Atul Gawande
Job Demands Analysis (physical and cognitive)
Return to Work Planning
Activation
Case Management
Life skills for depression and anxiety
Return to sport and leisure
Clients: Adult
Clients: Older Adults
Qualifications
- Masters of Occupational Therapy, University of British Columbia
- Bachelors of Science, University of British Columbia
- Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists (CAOT) member
- Registrant - College of Occupational Therapists of British Columbia (COTBC)
- ASIST - Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training, LivingWorks
- First Aid CPR/AED Level C
- Cognitive Orientation to daily Occupational Performance (CO-OP) Part 1 Certification
- Serious Illness Conversations Training, BC Centre for Palliative Care
- BC ECHO for Chronic Pain, Cycle 4 Webinars
Practice Areas
- Ergonomic Assessments
- Home Care
- Return to Work Planning
- Worksite Accommodations
- Injury Prevention
- Job Demands Analysis (physical and cognitive)
- Activation
- Hospital Discharge Planning
- Case Management
- Life skills for depression and anxiety
- Return to sport and leisure
- Clients: Adult
- Clients: Older Adult