Our Story

OT Graphically started to help support occupational therapy (OT) clinicians who wanted to stay up-to-date but, due to increasing time constraints on the healthcare profession, had a challenging time making this happen.

The use of infographics is known in research as an effective way to communicate information and helps increase understanding across literacy and language barriers. This supports everyone from administration, to clinicians and clients.

The goal was to empower clinicians and their clients to be able to understand the best practices in the OT field.

OT Graphically also hosted their own podcast entitled, “OT Digest”, where Katie interviewed authors of research articles as another way to get up to date on the evidence that is out there.

Since 2020, OT Graphically has evolved into a comprehensive marketing service for healthcare companies and academic institutions using infographics, social media management, and more, with the same goal to increase understanding of complex topics to specific audiences.

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Meet the Founder

Katie Caspero, MS, OTR/L is the founder of OT Graphically where she uses infographics to help researchers share their work, supports occupational therapists with staying up to date on evidence, and empowers clients to be more engaged in their care. Katie describes herself as an entrepreneur, pediatric occupational therapist (OT), research assistant, and knowledge translator.

Katie has completed an Advanced Practice Certificate in Implementation of Evidence in Clinical Practice at The University of Pittsburgh. She has been a research assistant for over 11 years and a clinical OT for 10 years and shares a passion for combining research and the real world of OT practice. Katie created OT Graphically in 2020 and had the idea growing three years prior. Katie's work focuses on taking complex topics and synthesizing them down into easy-to-understand visuals, especially of research articles.

Learn More About Katie & The OT Graphically Story

Our Values

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