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Advancing Clinical Practice in Brain Injury & Stroke Rehabilitation - Pre Recorded
Speakers:
Sunil Kothari, MD; Christopher Falco, MD; Lindsey Harik, PhD; Christine Malone, COTA; Hannah Trammell, PT, DPT; Dehuti Pandya, Pharm.D, BCPS; Patrice Perrin, PT, DPT; Dawn Phillips, COTA, Christine, Malone, COTA
General Info
Open to:
Physical Therapy (PT), Physical Therapy Assistants (PTA), Occupational Therapists (OT), Occupational Therapy Assistants (OTA), Speech Language Pathologists (SLP), Nursing and
Music Therapy (MT), Therapuetic Recreation (TR), and all Healthcare Providers.
Date:
Pre-Recorded content available July 1, 2023 - June 30, 2025
Time:
Pre-recorded lectures available on-demand. This course is 5.75 hours to complete.
Location:
On-Line, distance learning-independent, on-demand
Registration:
You must register for the course. You will then receive links to the pre-recorded materials. Each lecture will have a separate link to view
CE Process:
Once you have completed the courses, there will be a Quiz you must pass by 80% and complete a course feedback evaluation. You will then receive your certificate electronically once complete.
Course Description:
The prevalence of brain injuries and strokes continue to increase each year. There often are long lasting sequelae from these injuries including physical, cognitive, language, and behavioral deficits. The growth and development of clinical treatment programs will depend on enhancing the skills of clinical staff for the next generation of expert clinicians. The objective of these pre-recorded lectures is to provide clinicians with an advanced overview of special topics, skills, and strategies for treatment teams working with those who have a brain injury or stroke in order to facilitate the growth of clinical programs of a comprehensive treatment team.
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion, participants will be able to:
Recognize factors that influence treatment, prognosis, and medical complications after brain injury and/or stroke.
Describe the care of and management for disorders following a brain injury and/or stroke.
Participants will interpret special clinical presentations after brain injury and/or stroke and construct treatment plans to facilitate recovery.
Instructional Methods Used:
PowerPoint with lecture, quiz
Assessment of Learning Objectives
: Post Lecture Quiz, Course feedback form.
Required for course completion:
pass quiz, complete evaluation form
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