Education:
1994: Faculty of Biochemistry and Biological Sciences, National University of Litoral (UNL): Occupational therapist
2005: Nova Southeastern University (NSU): Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Occupational Therapy
Years in Teaching: 17
Years as Practicing OT: 22
Specialty Practice Area: Pediatrics, Measurement and Statistics, Sensory Processing, Primary Care
Research Focus: Sensory Processing and Integration, Children and Youth, Autism, Assessment Tool Development, Disability Studies
Bio:
Gustavo Reinoso graduated as an occupational therapist in Argentina and completed his Ph.D. at Nova Southeastern University (NSU). He has been a clinician for +20 years assessing and treating children and youth with disabilities in a variety of government, clinical and community settings. He is an expert in sensory processing and regularly delivers education and services to clinicians and families in Europe, North America, Asia, Latin America, and the Caribbean. Dr. Reinoso’s research areas of interest include: sensory integration and processing, autism, development, children and youth and the development of assessment instruments. He has published peer-reviewed articles, book chapters, letters to the editor and training manuals. He is an Associate Professor at the Department of Occupational Therapy at Nova Southeastern University in Tampa, FL.