Tana Hadlock, Clinical Assistant Professor and Academic Fieldwork Coordinator
Ms. Hadlock received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in occupational therapy from Texas Woman’s University, and is currently pursuing doctoral studies at Creighton University. Ms. Hadlock has 16 years of clinical experience in adult rehabilitation, long-term and terminal care, and mental health and community services for people of all ages. Her research interests include adaptation to chronic illness and disability, bioethics and the scholarship of teaching. Ms. Hadlock is an “Air Force brat” and is widely traveled. She brings more than 25 years of clinical and academic teaching experience, including faculty positions at the University of Texas Medical Branch, University of Texas El Paso, and Yamaguchi Health and Welfare College in Ube City, Japan. She is a frequent presenter at regional, national and international conferences, and is active in the Texas Occupational Therapy Association.