Date Presented 04/22/2023 Eighty percent of breast cancer patients report sleep disturbances whil... more Date Presented 04/22/2023 Eighty percent of breast cancer patients report sleep disturbances while undergoing treatment. The purpose of this mixed-methods research presentation is to understand the impact of chemotherapy on the occupation of sleep among breast cancer survivors. Primary Author and Speaker: Manisha Sheth Additional Authors and Speakers: Nicole Pisano, Antonia Hillman, Tiffany De Guzman, Monica Ribeiro, Rileigh Rodriguez
Date Presented 04/01/2022 The presentation will provide comprehensive resources about sleep depri... more Date Presented 04/01/2022 The presentation will provide comprehensive resources about sleep deprivation among fast-track joint replacement surgical patients. It will discuss various assessment tools to measure quality and quantity of sleep and occupation-based interventions to improve sleep and occupational performance among postsurgical patients in acute care hospitals. Primary Author and Speaker: Manisha Sheth
Date Presented 03/31/2022 With the prevalence of gun violence in the United States, and as health... more Date Presented 03/31/2022 With the prevalence of gun violence in the United States, and as health care providers in a variety of settings with people of all demographics, OT practitioners are very likely to encounter clients who have experienced trauma from a gun-related incident. This presentation will provide comprehensive resources about occupation-based trauma-informed care ( TIC) for gun violence survivors. It will discuss the six guiding principles of TIC and mental health of gun violence survivors, viewed through the lens of OT. Primary Author and Speaker: Manisha Sheth Additional Authors and Speakers: Sara Macaluso, Grace Agnes, Tatevick Sargsyan, Kristen Galvez
This article describes the structure of the trillion-dollar CMBS and CLO markets and their curren... more This article describes the structure of the trillion-dollar CMBS and CLO markets and their current distressed states, given the ongoing economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. It then outlines various disputes that may arise from this distress. For CMBS, these include control and valuation disputes; waterfall disputes; “busted deal” disputes; REIT, “repo,” and margin call disputes; fraudulent selling and misrepresentation disputes; and repurchase claims. For CLOs, the potential disputes involve CLO managers, CLO arrangers, CLO investors and trustees, and CLO valuation issues. In each instance, the article describes the parties involved, the legal issues that are likely to arise, and—where possible—the applicable law from prior litigation in respect to the same or similar issues. The article concludes that many of these disputes are likely to result in litigation again soon, given the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and current economic forecasts within the CMBS and CLO markets. TOPICS: CLOs, CDOs, and other structured credit, CMBS and commercial mortgage loans Key Findings • The world is facing a COVID-driven economic slowdown that many believe will expose flaws in the market for commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS) comparable to those seen in the residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS) market in 2007–2008. • This broad, multisector, economic downturn is also likely to severely impact the hundreds of billions of dollars of collateralized loan obligations (CLOs) that have been issued in recent years. Wide-ranging, cross-sector defaults are expected for the loans that collateralize CLOs, and extreme loss severity is expected when those defaults occur. • Both CMBS and CLO industry participants and legal counsel involved, or looking to become involved in the industries, should scrutinize potential disputes closely and prepare for potential litigation in the near future.
Date Presented 03/26/20 This study is exploring the functional outcomes of OT interventions that ... more Date Presented 03/26/20 This study is exploring the functional outcomes of OT interventions that are used within an interdisciplinary team to rehabilitate clients who underwent elective joint-replacement surgeries. This systematic review supports the inclusion of OT services within an interdisciplinary team for elective joint-replacement surgery and shows evidence that OT can improve functional outcomes, well-being, and rate of recovery. Primary Author and Speaker: Manisha Sheth Additional Authors and Speakers: Rose Simone, Bethany Shimoda, Dana Dalusung, Joeyann Peralta
Date Presented Accepted for AOTA INSPIRE 2021 but unable to be presented due to online event limi... more Date Presented Accepted for AOTA INSPIRE 2021 but unable to be presented due to online event limitations. The purpose of this research was to examine the efficacy of a 9-week equine-assisted program named "Horse in the Moment." Mixed-methodology research was conducted to explore the effectiveness of equine-assisted activities on quality of life (QOL) and relational skills for individuals diagnosed with dementia. Pre and post scores on World Health Organization QOL showed significant difference. Families of the participants also reported improvements in communication and socialization. Primary Author and Speaker: Charmaine Lim Additional Authors and Speakers: Manisha Sheth
Date Presented 04/22/2023 Eighty percent of breast cancer patients report sleep disturbances whil... more Date Presented 04/22/2023 Eighty percent of breast cancer patients report sleep disturbances while undergoing treatment. The purpose of this mixed-methods research presentation is to understand the impact of chemotherapy on the occupation of sleep among breast cancer survivors. Primary Author and Speaker: Manisha Sheth Additional Authors and Speakers: Nicole Pisano, Antonia Hillman, Tiffany De Guzman, Monica Ribeiro, Rileigh Rodriguez
Date Presented 04/01/2022 The presentation will provide comprehensive resources about sleep depri... more Date Presented 04/01/2022 The presentation will provide comprehensive resources about sleep deprivation among fast-track joint replacement surgical patients. It will discuss various assessment tools to measure quality and quantity of sleep and occupation-based interventions to improve sleep and occupational performance among postsurgical patients in acute care hospitals. Primary Author and Speaker: Manisha Sheth
Date Presented 03/31/2022 With the prevalence of gun violence in the United States, and as health... more Date Presented 03/31/2022 With the prevalence of gun violence in the United States, and as health care providers in a variety of settings with people of all demographics, OT practitioners are very likely to encounter clients who have experienced trauma from a gun-related incident. This presentation will provide comprehensive resources about occupation-based trauma-informed care ( TIC) for gun violence survivors. It will discuss the six guiding principles of TIC and mental health of gun violence survivors, viewed through the lens of OT. Primary Author and Speaker: Manisha Sheth Additional Authors and Speakers: Sara Macaluso, Grace Agnes, Tatevick Sargsyan, Kristen Galvez
This article describes the structure of the trillion-dollar CMBS and CLO markets and their curren... more This article describes the structure of the trillion-dollar CMBS and CLO markets and their current distressed states, given the ongoing economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. It then outlines various disputes that may arise from this distress. For CMBS, these include control and valuation disputes; waterfall disputes; “busted deal” disputes; REIT, “repo,” and margin call disputes; fraudulent selling and misrepresentation disputes; and repurchase claims. For CLOs, the potential disputes involve CLO managers, CLO arrangers, CLO investors and trustees, and CLO valuation issues. In each instance, the article describes the parties involved, the legal issues that are likely to arise, and—where possible—the applicable law from prior litigation in respect to the same or similar issues. The article concludes that many of these disputes are likely to result in litigation again soon, given the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and current economic forecasts within the CMBS and CLO markets. TOPICS: CLOs, CDOs, and other structured credit, CMBS and commercial mortgage loans Key Findings • The world is facing a COVID-driven economic slowdown that many believe will expose flaws in the market for commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS) comparable to those seen in the residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS) market in 2007–2008. • This broad, multisector, economic downturn is also likely to severely impact the hundreds of billions of dollars of collateralized loan obligations (CLOs) that have been issued in recent years. Wide-ranging, cross-sector defaults are expected for the loans that collateralize CLOs, and extreme loss severity is expected when those defaults occur. • Both CMBS and CLO industry participants and legal counsel involved, or looking to become involved in the industries, should scrutinize potential disputes closely and prepare for potential litigation in the near future.
Date Presented 03/26/20 This study is exploring the functional outcomes of OT interventions that ... more Date Presented 03/26/20 This study is exploring the functional outcomes of OT interventions that are used within an interdisciplinary team to rehabilitate clients who underwent elective joint-replacement surgeries. This systematic review supports the inclusion of OT services within an interdisciplinary team for elective joint-replacement surgery and shows evidence that OT can improve functional outcomes, well-being, and rate of recovery. Primary Author and Speaker: Manisha Sheth Additional Authors and Speakers: Rose Simone, Bethany Shimoda, Dana Dalusung, Joeyann Peralta
Date Presented Accepted for AOTA INSPIRE 2021 but unable to be presented due to online event limi... more Date Presented Accepted for AOTA INSPIRE 2021 but unable to be presented due to online event limitations. The purpose of this research was to examine the efficacy of a 9-week equine-assisted program named "Horse in the Moment." Mixed-methodology research was conducted to explore the effectiveness of equine-assisted activities on quality of life (QOL) and relational skills for individuals diagnosed with dementia. Pre and post scores on World Health Organization QOL showed significant difference. Families of the participants also reported improvements in communication and socialization. Primary Author and Speaker: Charmaine Lim Additional Authors and Speakers: Manisha Sheth
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