The Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago (RIC) will offer a 2-day course designed to provide an overview of neural systems that play a key role in rehabilitation of neurological disorders.
In a recent news release, North American Seminars introduced a Responsible CME program, which will combine 2-day live continuing education courses for physical therapists with online continuing education courses for physical therapy.
The University of St Augustine for Health Sciences (USA) has announced the full accreditation status of its Doctor of Physical Therapy programs on its California, Florida, and Texas campuses.
An entry-level course for OTs, COTAs, PTs, PTAs, and SLPs offers an overview of the low- and high-tech aids designed to enable functional independence in children and adults living with disabilities.
The 1-day June 7 conference, co-sponsored by Boston University's Health & Disability Research Institute and the APTA, targets the need to develop system skills as a critical component of physical therapy practice.
North American Seminars recently introduced an advanced 2-day course geared toward providing medical professionals evidence-based evaluation and treatment techniques for spinal cord injury (SCI).
Cross Country Education is slated to present the 2013 Rehab Summit, a 3-day conference and expo tailored to provide rehabilitation professionals from multiple disciplines a blend of educational and networking experiences.
The American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) reports that it will be holding a 3-day workshop at the APTA Headquarters in Alexandria, Va, from July 24 to 26.
RIC notes its interdisciplinary brain injury course will center on modern research in neuroscience and advances in technology that have enhanced the understanding and management of traumatic brain injury (TBI).