A group of social work students curated a blog titled "" to journal the daily activities of their study abroad experiences. The students traveled to Alicante, Granada, and other cities around the country where they visited a school, social services center, hospital, historical landmarks, and other sites. The group also attended the Congreso Internacional de Terapia Ocupacional Conference, where Manisha Joshi, PhD, MPH, MSW; Iraida Carrion, PhD, LCSW; Paul Mu帽oz, BSW; and Megan Jarvis presented their research that examined the role of occupational therapy in the practice of social work in the U.S.
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Social work group documents travels through Spain in online blog
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