Biography
Kristin Hull, OTD, MOTR/L, CBIS, is a clinical assistant professor for occupational therapy. She has clinical experience in interprofessional collaborative care, evidence-based practice, and meaningful, occupation-based care in adult neurorehabilitation.
Prior to her appointment as faculty at the School of Health & Human Sciences, she worked at the Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana as an occupational therapist and therapy education coordinator from July 2012 to September 2022. She supported individuals with brain injuries, developing multidisciplinary student clinical programming, and enhancing staff development.
Hull received the 2022 American Occupational Therapy Association Jeanette Bair writer’s award for her publication inspiring occupational therapy practitioners to bring awareness and access to greater occupation-based service opportunities throughout the profession using the Choosing Wisely Campaign.
Since 2017, Hull has served on the board of directors for the Brain Injury Association of Indiana, raising awareness and advocating for individuals post-brain injury and their caregivers throughout the state of Indiana.
Hull graduated from Indiana University with a B.S. in Kinesiology in 2006 and received her occupational therapy master’s in 2009 at the University of Indianapolis. She earned her post professional Doctorate in Occupational Therapy from Indiana University in 2019.