Joy D. Doll, OTD, OTR/L

Joy D. Doll, OTD, OTR/L

Joy D. Doll, OTD, OTR/L

Resident Associate Professor
Program Director, Health Informatics Program
College of Arts and Sciences

Academic Appointments

Department

  • Mathematics

Position

  • Resident Associate Professor

Biography

Joy Doll graduated from the University of South Alabama with a Bachelor’s of Science in Occupational Therapy (BSOT) and from Creighton University with her OTD. After receiving her doctorate, Dr. Doll completed a VISTA with AmeriCorp coordinating a volunteer respite program for the Presbyterian Outreach. After her VISTA, Dr. Doll acted as the Coordinator for the Office of Interprofessional Scholarship, Service and Education (OISSE) designing and implementing community engagement activities for students across Creighton University’s School of Pharmacy and Health Professions. Dr. Doll joined the Department of Occupational Therapy at Creighton in 2007 and is past  Vice Chair and Director of the Post-Professional OTD Program. In 2016, Dr. Doll was named as the Executive Director for the Center for Interprofessional Practice, Education and Research (CIPER) to help lead interprofessional initiatives at Creighton and in partnership with CHI Health. Dr. Doll has passion for service and grant writing. She has written over 20 grants and is author of the text Grant Writing and Program Development in Occupational Therapy: Making the Connection by Jones and Bartlett. Her research interests include interprofessional education and vulnerable populations. Dr. Doll teaches courses in grant writing, neuro-occupation and interprofessionalism. In her spare time, Dr. Doll likes to play with her daughter, son and husband, read, go to concerts, write, walk, play Boggle, photograph, and relax.

Curriculum Vitae

Publications and Presentations

Books

  • , 37-46
  • , 59-86

Articles

  • , 19, 1-11
  • , 7(1), 131-138
  • , 29(2), 149-158
  • , 27(2), 194-196
  • , 80-95
  • , 2(2) , 75-88
  • , 4(3), 243-250
  • , 4(4), 292-297
  • , 249-261
  • , 2(3), 1-13
  • , 24(1), 74-85
  • , 315-330
  • , 16(10), 1702

Presentations

Research and Scholarship

Research and Scholarship Interests

  • Interprofessional education

Grant Funding Received

  • Ryan Haddad, A., Todd, M., Begley, K., Packard, K., Yee, J., Laughlin, A. & Harris, B. (2015). Developing Care for a Vulnerable Population: An Interprofessional Collaborative Approach for Health Promotion. 2014-2015 American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Student Community Engaged Service Award. $5000.
  • Tenkku, L. (PI), & Doll, J.D. (Principal Investigator of subcontract). (2012-2015). Midwest Regional Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Training Center. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. $267,743 (subcontract $37,364).
  • Haddad A, Doll J, Ryan Haddad A, Maio A, Packard K, Potthoff M. Collaborating with health professions students to establish best practices in interdisciplinary ethics education. Creighton University President’s Faculty Research Fund. Funded. $10,000. Role: Co-Investigator. March 2016 – December 2017.

Awards and Honors

  • Asbury Communities, 2019
  • American Occupational Therapy Interprofessional Collaboration Award, AOTA, 2018
  • Honorable Mention, 2017 Nexus Award with CIPER and CHI University Campus Team, National Center for Interprofessional Practice, Education and Research , 2017
  • Fellow, Occupational Therapy Academy, National Academies of Practice, National Academies of Practice , 2017
  • National Board of Medical Examiners Centennial Award Finalist, 2014
  • Creighton University Certificate of Recognition for Support of the Strategic Plan, 2014
  • 2012 Distinguished Edited Book Award, National Communications Association (NCA), 2012
  • School of Pharmacy and Health Professions Service Award, 2011
  • F1RST Home Safety Video - Honorable Mention, 2010
  • Nebraska Occupational Therapy Association (NOTA) Contributor of the Year, 2010