Background
Jackson, AAse Osa Littrup was born on January 3, 1950 in Copenhagen. Daughter of Gunnar and Gerda (Petersen) Littrup.
Jackson, AAse Osa Littrup was born on January 3, 1950 in Copenhagen. Daughter of Gunnar and Gerda (Petersen) Littrup.
Bachelor of Science, University of Michigan, 1972; Master of Arts in Ednl. Administration, University of Michigan, 1973; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Michigan, 1979; student, Hartford Family Institute, 1980; student, Feldenkrais Practioner Training Program, 1981-1984.
Director rehabilitation, Roseville (Michigan) Nursing Home, 1973-1974;
director rehabilitation, St. Joseph Nursing Home, Hamtramck, Michigan, 1972-1975;
assistant clinical professor, New York University, New York City, 1975-1977;
director rehabilitation, Hartford Hospital, 1977-1979;
partner, Glastonbury (Connecticut) Health Associations, 1980;
founder, president, Geriatric Institute, Inc., Glastonbury, 1980-1981;
visiting professor department physiotherapy, U. Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, 1983-1985;
associate professor, chairman division kinesiological science, Oakland U., Rochester, Michigan, 1986-1989;
associate professor physical therapy, Oakland U., Rochester, Michigan, since 1989. Adjunct faculty department physical therapy U. Connecticut, Stoors, 1978-1979. Assistant professor department physical therapy U. Maryland., 1980.
Lecturer department family medicine U. Connecticut, Farmington, 1981, Diakonissehusets Nursing School, Oslo, 1982-1985, Oslo School Physiotherapy, 1983-1985, Andrew U., Berrien Springs, Michigan, since 1987. Adjunct assistant professor department physical therapy U. Pittsburgh, since 1984. Consultant in field; assistant trainer Feldenkrais, 1989.
Member American Gerontological Society, American Geriatric Society, Norwegian Physical Therapy Association (faculty 1983-1985, program development since 1985), American Association of University Professors, American Physical Therapy Association (delegate 1978-1980, president Connecticut chapter 1981, chairman of the section on geriatrics 1982, Joan Mills award 1987, Clinical Excellence award 1995), American Heart Association (chairman cardiac rehabilitation).
1 child, Marius.