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  • Occupational Therapy History
  • Professional Association Development

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  • The 1965 Bylaws significantly altered the structure of the national occupational therapy association.
  • This restructuring separated the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) as a business league and the American Occupational Therapy Foundation (AOTF) as a research organization.

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  • To highlight the life, work, and contributions of Ruth Brunyate Wiemer, MA, OTR.
  • To emphasize Wiemer's role as a key implementer of organizational changes within occupational therapy.

Main Methods:

  • Biographical analysis of Ruth Brunyate Wiemer's career.
  • Examination of her role in the 1965 Bylaws adoption and its consequences.

Main Results:

  • Wiemer was instrumental in the practical implementation of the 1965 Bylaws.
  • She is characterized as the "doer" in contrast to Wilma L. West, the "thinker."

Conclusions:

  • Ruth Brunyate Wiemer made significant, though perhaps less recognized, contributions to occupational therapy.
  • Her practical leadership was crucial in shaping the professional landscape of occupational therapy.