Kristin Stubbs, MS, OTR/L

Maryland Center for Developmental Disabilities
Kennedy Krieger Institute
707 North Broadway
Baltimore, MD 21205
 
Phone: 443-923-9290
Email: [email protected]
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Last Updated: September 24, 2013

Kristin Stubbs
 

Discipline Coordinators: Occupational Therapy
 
Discipline(s): Occupational Therapy
 
AUCD Council Membership: No Council Membership

Vita/Bio

Kristin Brockmeyer-Stubbs, MS, OTR/L
Director of Occupational Therapy, Kennedy Krieger Institute

Kristin Brockmeyer-Stubbs is the Director of Occupational Therapy at the Kennedy Krieger Institute.


Biographical Sketch:


Ms. Brockmeyer-Stubbs holds a bachelors degree in Occupational Therapy from the University of New Hampshire. In 1993, she attained an Advanced Masters in Occupational Therapy with a Pediatric specialty from Towson University. Her therapy experience includes teaching, assessment programming, and research.

For many years, Ms. Brockmeyer-Stubbs focused her attention and skills in a school setting, providing therapy and assessment to children ages 3-21 with developmental disabilities. This service included spending five years as an Occupational Therapist in the Montgomery County Public Schools in Maryland.

In 1989, Ms. Brockmeyer-Stubbs joined the Kennedy Krieger team first as a therapist on the Brain Injury Unit and then as Acting Assistant Director. In 1992, she was appointed Acting Director of the OT department at Kennedy Krieger and in 1993, she took over as director. Since that time, Ms. Brockmeyer-Stubbs has tirelessly worked at managing the department of over 20 therapists and the services offered by Kennedy Krieger in the home, educational and community environments. In addition, she has provided community outreach and education related to occupational therapy services. She is adjunct faculty at Towson University in the Department of Occupational Therapy and Occupational Science.

Ms. Brockmeyer-Stubbs is a member is the American Occupational Therapy (AOTA)Association and the Maryland Occupational Therapy Association (MOTA).