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Learning for Improved Outcomes ................................................ 2 Hello & Welcome . ..................................................................... 3 List of Upcoming Courses . .......................................................... 4 WEBINARS Live Webinars . ........................................................................... 5 On-demand Webinars by Topic Aquatic Therapy................................................................6 Bariatric Care...................................................................6 Bowel & Bladder...............................................................6 Cancer. ...........................................................................6 Cardiopulmonary..............................................................6 Casting............................................................................6 Clinical Research............................................................6-7 Cognition. .......................................................................7 Communication................................................................7 COVID-19. .......................................................................7 Degenerative Diseases....................................................7-8 Dementia.........................................................................8 Health Equity....................................................................8 Dysphagia........................................................................8 Ethics..............................................................................8 Leadership.......................................................................9 Mental Health...................................................................9 Musculoskeletal........................................................... 9-10 Neurologic. ................................................................ 9-10 Pain. ............................................................................. 10 Pediatrics....................................................................... 10 Pharmacology. ............................................................... 10 Prosthetics..................................................................... 10 Spinal Cord Injury.............................................................11 Stroke. ...........................................................................11 Traumatic Brain Injury........................................................11 Vision........................................................................ 11-12 Other............................................................................ 12
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Learning for Improved Outcomes The Academy is the educational arm of Shirley Ryan AbilityLab, ranked the No. 1 rehabilitation hospital by U.S. News & World Report since 1991. Our commitment to sharing the latest evidence- based rehabilitation practices with clinicians around the globe has always been an integral part of our mission. Since 1954, the Academy has offered a wide range of accredited continuing education, including: • Online courses and webinars. • Live learning at our state-of-the-art hospital in Chicago. • Customized programs for hospital systems and teams.
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New Learning Opportunities for 2025-26
Welcome! The Academy is thrilled to kick off another year dedicated to advancing the field of physical medicine and rehabilitation (PM&R) and supporting your professional development. This year, we are offering a range of customized learning opportunities designed to meet your unique educational needs. • Hands-on Opportunities: Don't miss our in-person courses that feature technical applications, interventions and chances to interact with expert faculty. • New Courses: We’re excited to introduce two new courses this year: "Healing Young Brains: A Collaborative Approach to Pediatric Brain Injury Rehabilitation," a flexible course exploring strategies for supporting recovery in children and "Aphasia Rehabilitation: Delivering Person-centered Care," an in-person course focused on individualized, evidence-based communication interventions. • Observership Program: Immerse yourself in Shirley Ryan AbilityLab's translational model of rehabilitation through our observership program. Attendees will have a unique opportunity to shadow our clinical practices through a customized itinerary, for up to two weeks. Open to individuals or small groups. • One-year Webinar Package: Access our full catalog of 160+ live and on-demand webinars and enjoy the flexibility to learn at your convenience.
Secure your spot in our "Casting Skills" course —only 18 spots are available for this immersive experience! Register now at sralab.org/casting26
There was so much hands-on practice with all components of casting, as well as collaboration with different providers and other casters to learn what techniques worked best.
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Upcoming Courses
IN-PERSON COURSES Join us at our state-of-the-art hospital in downtown Chicago. Vestibular Rehabilitation: Theory, Evidence & Practical Application March 4-6, 2026 This course provides therapists with clinical decision-making skills and foundational information needed to efficiently evaluate and treat patients with peripheral and central vestibular disorders. Rehabilitation of the Neurologic Upper Extremity: Evidence to Practice April 16-17, 2026 Returning after a hiatus! Participants will engage in interactive workshops with a focus on upper extremity rehabilitation for patients who have experienced stroke or traumatic brain injury. Aphasia Rehabilitation: Delivering Person-centered Care May 14-15, 2026
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VIRTUAL COURSES Attend lectures, workshops and small-group discussions
on a live video conference platform. Seventh Annual Pediatric Course July 2026 32nd Annual Stroke Course April 30-May 1, 2026
In this interactive course, participants will explore aphasia treatments, with detailed examples to enhance their clinical toolbox. 49th Annual Spinal Cord Injury/Disorder Course: Transforming SCI Rehabilitation Through Clinical Decision-making June 3-5, 2026 Our annual SCI/D course will emphasize the clinical decision-making process. New this year: Day one will be virtual, followed by two days of in-person workshops. Advancing Your Casting Skills: Fabrication & Clinical Decision-making for the Upper Extremity June 24-26, 2026 This hands-on course will offer specialized training in upper extremity serial casting. Limited seating!
FLEX COURSES Choose from a range of options, which may include in-person, virtual and/or on-demand learning.
Vision in Neurorehabilitation: Practical Tools for Assessment & Management Virtual and on-demand: Sept. 9-Nov. 18, 2025 (Session One) or on-demand: Jan. 20-March 24, 2026 (Session Two) This course is an introduction to common visual-perceptual impairments that can limit performance in patients who have visual impairments after neurologic injury or illness. Learners will be introduced to components of a comprehensive vision assessment. Traumatic Brain Injury: From Coma to Independence Virtual and on-demand: Sept. 11-Dec. 4, 2025 (Session One) or Summer 2026 (Dates coming soon!) This 10-session, online course follows the path of recovery for a patient with a severe traumatic brain injury. Participants will explore the different stages, from disorders of consciousness (DoC; Rancho Amigo Los Amigos I-III to the Rancho IV designation). Pediatric Gait Analysis & Orthotic Management: OSKAR Virtual and on-demand: Oct. 10-Dec. 12, 2025 This course provides an in-depth look into and analysis of standing and walking. Optimal Segment Kinematics and Alignment Approach to Rehabilitation (OSKAR) principles emphasize segments and joints, crucial for understanding standing, walking, rehabilitation and orthotic management. Healing Young Brains: A Collaborative Approach to Pediatric Brain Injury Rehabilitation Virtual and on-demand: Jan. 8-Feb. 26, 2026 (Session One) or on-demand: April 16-June 4, 2026 (Session Two) This course is designed to equip healthcare professionals with the foundational knowledge, practical strategies and collaborative frameworks needed to support young patients and their families throughout the rehabilitation journey. Burn Rehabilitation: Perspectives on Care Virtual and on-demand: Jan. 14-March 18, 2026 This interprofessional course will explore the unique and complex rehabilitation process for individuals who have sustained burn injuries. Functional Neurological Disorder: From Symptoms to Solutions On-demand: Feb. 3-March 17, 2026 and/or virtual case studies: March 24, 2026 This course will help clinicians develop the skills utilized within the rehabilitation setting to provide collaborative, comprehensive evaluation and care planning for patients with FND. New this year: a virtual, live, two-hour advanced case study course.
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Upcoming Live Webinars (1-2 Hours)
SEPTEMBER Elevating Access to Care for Patients with Vascular Cognitive Impairment Sept. 10, 2025 OCTOBER Precision Human Ability: Optimizing Function Oct. 1, 2025 How to Improve Care for Individuals with Spatial Neglect (Part One) Oct. 7, 20252025 Assessment & Treatment of Spatial Neglect (Part Two) Oct. 21, 2025
FEBRUARY Clinical Evaluation & Management of Myasthenia Gravis Feb. 4, 2026 — Registration coming soon. Foundations of Wheelchair Seating & Positioning (Part One) Feb. 19, 2026 — Registration coming soon. Leadership Advances in Neurocognitive Disorders: Future Pathways Feb. 25, 2026 MARCH Wheelchair Seating & Positioning Prescription: Critical Thinking (Part Two) March 12, 2026 — Registration coming soon. Heart Failure Clinical Practice Guidelines March 19, 2026 — Registration coming soon. Pediatric Aquatic Therapy: A Deeper Dive for Interventions March 25, 2026 — Registration coming soon. APRIL HIIT to Get Fit: Interval Training for Cardiometabolic Health April 14, 2026
NOVEMBER Management of the Painful Hemiplegic Shoulder in the Stroke Population Nov. 11, 2025
JANUARY Constipation: Physiology, Testing & Practical Treatment Approaches for the Rehabilitation Professional Jan. 7, 2026 Expanding the Clinic Walls: Implementing Remote Therapeutic Monitoring in Neurologic Practice Jan. 14, 2026
MAY Foundations of Mentoring for Allied Health Professionals May 6, 2026 Make It Make Sense: How to Make Your Science Accessible May 19, 2026
If you are unable to attend a live webinar, you will be enrolled automatically in the on-demand version.
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On-demand Webinars by Topic
AQUATIC THERAPY Introduction to Aquatic Therapy Length: 1.5 hours Faculty:
CANCER Bone Tumors & Infections: Management & Implications for Rehabilitation for PT & OT Length: 1 hour Faculty: Meghan Gilb Audience: OT, PT CARDIOPULMONARY Heart Failure: Rehabilitation Considerations Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Rachel Tappan and Erin Walaszek Audience: OT, PT Rehabilitation Considerations for Individuals With History of Chronic Respiratory Disease Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Lexi Beckman Audience: OT, PT, RN, SLP
Ashley Berman, Juliana Libertin, Donya Saffar and Erin Schwenke
Audience:
OT, PT, SLP
BARIATRIC CARE Obesity & Weight Management: Considerations of Rehabilitation Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Ariana M. Chao Audience: OT, PT, RN, SLP
Rehabilitation for Bariatric Patients: A Team Approach Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Kelcey Bines and Elizabeth Strehlow Audience: OT, PT, RN, SLP, SW
Respiratory Muscle Testing & Training: The Basics of Better Breathing Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Rich Severin Audience: OT, PT , SLP
BOWEL & BLADDER An Introduction to Pediatric Bowel & Bladder Disorders Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Tiffany Lee Audience: OT, PT The Neurologic Patient Has a Pelvic Floor: How to Address Bowel, Bladder & Sexual Concerns Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Ariana Alexander and Gillian McLean Audience: OT, PT, RN Therapy Interventions for Prostate Cancer: Biofeedback & Behavioral Approaches Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Tiffany Lee Audience: OT, PT, RN To Pee or Not to Pee: Bowel & Bladder Function in Patients With Neurologic Issues Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Carina Siracusa Audience: OT, PT, RN
CASTING Introduction to Lower Extremity Serial Casting Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Jaclyn Gould and Rachel Lee Audience: PT CLINICAL RESEARCH Deception, ExoNets, SmushWare & Organic Data: Frontiers in Neuro-rehabilitation Research Length: 1 hour Faculty: James Patton Audience: OT, PT How to Perform Journal Manuscript Reviews Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Elliot Roth Audience: DO, MD, OT, PT, RN, SLP
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On-demand Webinars by Topic (continued)
Knowledge Translation: Applying Research Every Day in Clinical Practice Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Miriam Rafferty Audience: OT, PT, SLP PPPD: An Update on Mechanisms to Inform Treatment Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Jeffrey P. Staab Audience: OT, PT, RN
The Fine Art & Science in Delivering Excellent Patient Education Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Jamee Heelan Audience: OT, PT, RN, SLP
COVID-19 COVID–19 Outcomes of Inpatient Rehabilitation & Impact on Individuals With Disability in the Community Length: 1 hour Faculty: Prakash Jayabalan Audience: OT, PT, RN, SLP
COGNITION The Cerebellum & Cognition: Doing More Than Just Movement! Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Jessica Mooney Audience: OT, PT, SLP Management of Attention Disorders Length: 1 hour Faculty: Lauren Wineburgh Audience: OT, PT, RN, SLP
Interprofessional Teamwork: Inception, Execution & Collaboration Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Kate Webler Audience: OT, PT, RN, SLP
DEGENERATIVE DISEASES Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS): Therapeutic Exercise & Physical Activity Considerations Length: 1 hour Faculty: Colin Franz Audience: OT, PT, RN, SLP Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD): A Review of Current Examination & Treatment Practices in Rehabilitation Throughout the Lifespan Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Christopher Sanchez Audience: OT, PT, SLP
Spaced Retrieval Training: A Cognitive Strategy for Allied Health & Nursing Length: 1 hour Faculty: Anne Marie Doyle Audience: OT, PT, SLP
COMMUNICATION Assessment & Treatment of Dysarthria Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Kayla Nelson Audience: PT, SLP Best Practices & Strategies to Mitigate Medical Misinformation Length: 1 hour Faculty: Brian Southwell Audience: OT, PT, RN, SLP
Functional Cognition in Parkinson's Disease Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Erin Foster Audience: OT, PT, RN, SLP Parkinson’s Disease & Sleep: Detection, Function & Overall Health Length: 1.5 hours Faculty:
Catherine Siengsukon and Aleksandar Videnovic
Communication Support Strategies for Patients With Aphasia & Cognitive Communication Disorders: An Updated Conversation for Healthcare Providers Length: 2 hours Faculty: Elissa Larkin Audience: OT, PT, RN, SLP, SW
Audience:
OT, PT, SLP, RN
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On-demand Webinars by Topic (continued)
Rehabilitation Implications of Atypical Parkinsonisms Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Rizwan S Akhtar, Heather Cianci, Marie Curtis and Michelle S. Troche
Ethical Practice in Rehabilitation Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Marla Robinson Audience: OT, PT, SLP
Audience:
OT, PT, SLP
Ethics & Informed Consent of the Pediatric Population Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Rebecca Propper Audience: OT, PT, SLP, SW
Rehabilitation of Freezing of Gait for People With Parkinson's Disease Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Carla da Silva Batista Audience: OT, PT, SLP DEMENTIA Aging & Cognition: Interdisciplinary Management of Dementia Syndromes Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Kathryn Borio Audience: OT, PT, SLP, RN An Interdisciplinary Approach to Brain Wellness for Adults at Risk for Dementia Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Alyssa Lanzi Audience: OT, PT, RN, SLP Clinical Characteristics & Treatment of Primary Progressive Aphasia Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Kathryn Borio Audience: OT, PT, SLP DYSPHAGIA Overcoming Challenges: Evaluation & Treatment of Sensory-based Feeding Disorders in Children Length: 1 hour Faculty: Ashley Berman Audience: OT, PT, RN, SLP ETHICS Ethical Decision-making in Practice: Approaches & Tools Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Lynne Brady Wagner Audience: OT, PT, RN, SLP
HEALTH EQUITY Cultural Considerations for Assessment & Treatment Across the Rehabilitation Setting Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Treasyri Williams Wood Audience: DO, MD, OT, PT, SLP, SW Meeting the Healthcare Needs of Gender-diverse Persons: A General Overview for Healthcare Providers Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Brayden Kameg Audience: DO, MD, OT, PT, RN, SLP, SW Supporting Workers With Disabilities & Their Workplaces Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Monique A. M. Gignac Audience: OT, PT, SLP, SW
LEADERSHIP Leading Change From Where I Am Length: 1 hour Faculty: Alice Andrews Audience: OT, PT, SLP, SW
Overcoming the Resistance That Awaits New Ideas Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: David Schonthal Audience: OT, PT, SLP
MENTAL HEALTH Adjustment to Disability Length: 1 hour Faculty: Aaron Malina Audience:
OT, PT, RN, SLP, SW
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On-demand Webinars by Topic (continued)
Integrating Basic Counseling Skills Into Treatment for Nurses & Allied Health Professionals Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Katrina Myhra Audience: OT, PT, RN, SLP Nudges in Rehabilitation: How Behavioral Economics Can Help Facilitate Evidence-based Care & Promote Patient Health Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Kimberly Waddell Audience: OT, PT, RN, SLP Wellness 101: Reducing Provider Burnout & Optimizing Patient Care Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Kelly Krese, Yara Mikhaeil-Demo and Karin Ulstrup Audience: DO, MD, OT, PT, RN, SLP, SW MUSCULOSKELETAL Applying Musculoskeletal Principles to the Painful Neurological Shoulder Length: 1 hour Faculty: Colleen Hanlon Audience: OT, PT Enhancing Muscle Function Through Extraction of Heat Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: H. Craig Heller Audience: OT, PT Exercise for Osteoporosis: Moving the Mindset Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Belinda Beck Audience: OT, PT Exercise With Blood Flow Restriction: Applying the Theory for Real-world Applications Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Brendan Scott Audience: OT, PT Fall Prevention Update: New Interventions & Technologies to Address Fall Prevention at Home & in the Hospital Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Margaret Danilovich Audience: PT, OT, RN, SLP
Knee Osteoarthritis: Exercise is Medicine Length: 1 hour Faculty: Prakash Jayabalan Audience: OT, PT Musculoskeletal & Nerve Injuries in Pregnancy & Postpartum: A Case-based Discussion Length: 1 hour Faculty: Sarah Hwang Audience: PT Peripheral Nerve Injuries: Considerations & Classification in Clinical Practice Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Annina Schmid and Joel Fundaun Audience: OT, PT Shared Decision-making & Patient Education in the Management of ACL Injuries Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Angela H. Smith Audience: PT
Shoulder Rehabilitation & Management Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Sean Johnson Audience: PT Tendinopathy Rehabilitation: If One Size Fits All is Out, Then What? Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Karin Grävare Silbernagel Audience: DO, MD, OT, PT NEUROLOGIC Medical Management of Spasticity Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Daniel Goodman Audience: OT, PT
Posture Care Management: A Cross-discipline Approach Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Tamara Kittelson Audience: OT, PT, SLP Rehabilitation for Patients with Guillain-Barré Syndrome Length: 1 hour Faculty: Leslie Rydberg Audience: OT, PT, RN, SLP
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On-demand Webinars by Topic (continued)
Return to Driving: Considerations for Therapists Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Vicky McKenna Audience: OT, PT, SLP
Neurosurgical Management Options for Mixed Hypertonia in Cerebral Palsy Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Jeffrey Raskin Audience: OT, PT, SLP Pediatric Gait Analysis: What Can It Tell Us? Length: 1 hour Faculty: Tasos Karakostas Audience: PT Toe Walking: Orthotic & Gait Rehabilitation With OSKAR (Optimal Segment Kinematics & Alignment Approach to Rehabilitation) Length: 1 hour Faculty: Elaine Owen Audience: PT Treating Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) in Pediatric Patients Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Diane Amstutz, Leah Hanson and Wendy Wurtzel Audience: OT, PT PHARMACOLOGY What's in Your Patient's Medicine Cabinet? What Every Rehabilitation Specialist Should Know Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Suzanne Tinsley Audience: OT, PT, RN, SLP
PAIN Chronic Pain: An Interdisciplinary Approach to a Complex Problem Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Patricia Cole, Elizabeth Gaffron and Hannah Niles Audience: OT, PT, RN
Where Pain Meets Function & Fear Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Ruth L. Chimenti Audience: OT, PT
PEDIATRICS Management of Children With Developmental Coordination Disorder Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Debbie Anderson Audience: OT, PT Management of Pediatric Spasticity: The Holistic Treatment of Children With Cerebral Palsy Length: 1 hour Faculty: Gadi Revivo Audience: OT, PT Minds Matter: Seeing Concussion Through New Eyes Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Christina L. Master Audience: OT, PT, SLP
What is the Buzz All About? Marijuana Pharmacology for the Rehabilitation Specialist: Updates from the Current Evidence
Part One Part Two Length:
1.5 hours (each)
Navigating the New Frontier in Therapy Care for Individuals With Spinal Muscular Atrophy
Faculty:
Suzanne Tinsley and Janine Hatch
Audience:
OT, PT, RN, SLP
Part One Part Two Length: Faculty:
1 hour each
PROSTHETICS Upper & Lower Extremity Prosthetics: An Overview Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Breanne Moen Audience: OT, PT, RN
Laurey Brown, Katie Hoffman, Kristin Krosschell and Christa Weigel
Audience:
OT, PT
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On-demand Webinars by Topic (continued)
SPINAL CORD INJURY (SCI) Functional Outcomes & Goal Setting for SCI Length: 1 hour Faculty: Kelly Breen and Amanda Olson Audience: OT, PT Medical Management in the Acute Inpatient Rehabilitation Setting for Individuals With Spinal Cord Injury Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Allison Kessler Audience: OT, PT, RN, SLP
Medical Complications in Stroke Rehabilitation Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Elliot Roth Audience: OT, PT, SLP Time's Insight: The Clock-drawing Test Unveiled for Today's Healthcare Practitioners Length: 1 hour Faculty: Samantha McDaniel Audience: OT, PT, SLP
TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY Behavior Management: Everyday Strategies & Techniques Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Catherine Kestner Audience: OT, PT, RN, SLP
Sexuality & Fertility After SCI Length: 1.5 hours Faculty:
Allison Kessler, Kelly Rosenbaum and Colleen Zale
Audience:
OT, PT, RN, SLP
The Use of Biomarkers to Predict Recovery in Spinal Cord Injury/Disorder Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Shoshana Clark, Monica Perez and Jonathan Ripic Audience: OT, PT, SLP STROKE Acquired Apraxia of Speech: Best Practices for Assessment & Treatment Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Caitlin Ferrer Audience: PT , SLP Clinical Application of High-intensity Gait Training Post-stroke Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Samantha Pietrzak Audience: PT Interdisciplinary Management of Contraversive Pushing Behaviors in Individuals Post-stroke Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Katherine Enzler and Alyssa Jones Audience: OT, PT, RN, SLP
Critical Elements for Return-to-learn After Concussion: A Review of the Current Landscape for Students Across Ages Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Katy O'Brien Audience: OT, PT, SLP
Rational NeuroPharmaco Therapy in Traumatic Brain Injury Length: 1 hour Faculty: Elliot J. Roth Audience: OT, PT, RN, SLP
VISION Optimizing Sight: Low-vision Rehabilitation & Innovations for Interprofessional Medical Teams Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Hillary Napier Audience: OT, PT, SLP Pediatric Cerebral Visual Impairment (CVI): A State of the Field for Clinicians Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Kate Weden Audience: OT, PT, SLP
Limb Apraxia: Neuroanatomy, Assessment & Intervention Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Jessica Abrams and Richard Harvey Audience: OT, PT
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On-demand Webinars by Topic (continued)
Visual Impairments in Pediatrics Part One Part Two Length:
How Early ICU Rehabilitation Enhances Patient's Participation in Acute Rehabilitation Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Jen Ryan Audience: OT, PT Palliative Rehabilitation: Considerations for the Interdisciplinary Team Length: 1 hour Faculty: Gayle Spill and Jan Struhar Audience: OT, PT, RN, SLP The Frailty Syndrome: The Role of Exercise & Physical Activity Interventions to Improve Function Length: 1 hour Faculty: Margaret Danilovich Audience: OT, PT
1.5 hours (part one), 1 hour (part two)
Faculty:
Kelsey Watters
Audience:
OT, PT, SLP
OTHER An Interdisciplinary Approach in Pressure Injury Preventions: Case Studies Length: 1 hour Faculty: Isabelle Brew and Bridget Conniff Audience: OT, PT, RN An Introduction to Music Therapy in Rehabilitation Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Jeffrey Wolfe Audience: OT, PT, SLP Diabetes Education Skills for the Rehabilitation Professional: The Key Diabetes Topics Every Person With Diabetes Needs Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Amy Hess-Fischl Audience: OT, PT, RN, SLP
Treating Edema in the Upper Extremity Length: 1.5 hours Faculty: Allison Roberts Audience: OT, PT
Webinar Packages & Bundles
One-year Webinar Package Interested in unlimited access to the entire Academy online catalog? Take any of our live or on-demand continuing education webinars when it is convenient for you. How does it work? Purchase this package and we will email you a personalized code to access 160+ on-demand and live webinars. You will have access to this library for one year from the date of purchase. Bundles Choose a bundle of webinars that are curated just for you. Pick from the following popular topics: • Brain Injury • Degenerative Diseases • Ethics • Pain • Pediatric Neuromuscular Disease • Sleep • Spinal Cord Injury • Stroke 12
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