Clinical Assistant Professor
Saint Joseph's University
Nabila is a clinical assistant professor in the occupational therapy department at Saint Joseph's University. Her educational background: Bachelor of Science in Health Science and a Master of Occupational Therapy from the University of the Sciences; Clinical Doctor of Occupational Therapy degree from Salus University. Nabila also has a specialty certification in Health and Wellness from Salus University. Before transitioning to academia, Nabila worked as a full-time occupational therapist for many years. Most of her work has been with long-term care in community re-entry with the adult traumatic brain injury population. Her clinical experiences also extended to inpatient and acute care facilities. She has served as a Senior Occupational Therapist. She continues to work as a per-diem therapist at a local hospital. Her research interest is in sleep and complementary, integrative rehabilitation medicine. She has published on the topic of sleep. She also has presented at national and state levels on sleep, yoga, and traumatic brain injury.