Cami Horman is an innovative and dedicated Master of Occupational Therapy student at Murray State University, with a rich background in environmental services and community health initiatives. As the Implementer of the Prescription Pill and Drug Disposal Program (P2D2) in Metropolis, IL, Cami has demonstrated...
Cami Horman is an innovative and dedicated Master of Occupational Therapy student at Murray State University, with a rich background in environmental services and community health initiatives. As the Implementer of the Prescription Pill and Drug Disposal Program (P2D2) in Metropolis, IL, Cami has demonstrated exceptional leadership and organizational skills from a young age. At just 11 years old, she recognized the critical need to protect local drinking water from pharmaceutical contaminants, leading her to develop and implement a sustainable disposal program that continues to benefit the community today.
Cami's expertise extends beyond environmental health; her educational journey in occupational therapy has equipped her with a comprehensive understanding of therapeutic techniques, including manual muscle testing (MMT), range of motion (ROM) assessments, patient transfers, vital signs monitoring, and splinting. This clinical knowledge, combined with her fieldwork experience, allows her to approach patient care with compassion and a customer-focused mindset, particularly when working with special needs populations and veterans.
In her current role, Cami leverages her skills in social media marketing and documentation to raise awareness about the importance of safe medication disposal, ensuring that community members are informed and engaged. Her time management abilities and effective communication skills enable her to coordinate key projects that enhance public health and safety. As she continues her studies and professional development, Cami remains committed to making a positive impact in both the occupational therapy field and the broader community, advocating for sustainable practices that protect our environment and promote health.