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Interdisciplinary Perspectives to Functional Measurement and Assessment of the Stroke Survivor

PRE-CONFERENCE COURSE Friday 28 SEPT 2018
8:30 AM – 5:30 PM Location: Coronado C

DESCRIPTION

Stroke is one of the leading causes of disability in the United States. Given stroke can affect all aspects of bodily function and abilities, multiple measurements and assessments are administered across disciplines. These measurements are critical in evaluating function and providing effective care for the stroke survivor. Clinical knowledge of various standardized assessments is required of all medical professionals to create effective goals for stroke patients to achieve functional outcomes.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • Describe rationale and importance for accurate measurements and assessments of the stroke patient
  • Describe one measurement/assessment utilized in stroke recovery for the areas of cognition, speech/language, motor of upper extremities, and motor of lower extremities
  • Provide two examples of positive outcomes related to community participation

ESTEEMED PRESENTERS

Maria Cecilia Alpasan, MA, OTR/L, CPHQ
Quality and Education Coordinator
Cedars-Sinai

Michelle Armour

Michelle Armour, CCC-SLP
Speech Pathologist
Marianjoy Rehabilitation Hospital

Suzanne Burns

Suzanne Burns, PhD, OTR
Assistant Professor
Texas Woman’s University

Erin Perez, PT, DPT, NCS
Instructor
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

Karen McCain, PT, DPT, NCS Associate Professor University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

Veronica Rowe

Veronica Rowe, PhD, OTR/L
Assistant Professor
University of Central Arkansas

WHY ATTEND?

  • Access to all conference slides
  • Access to the speakers for Q&A
  • Access to the ACRM Community
  • Network with other like-minded interdisciplinary rehabilitation professionals
  • Connect with other conference attendees in the APP
  • CME/CEUs

WHO ATTENDS?

A whole bunch of different job titles find themselves at this top-notch ACRM training course. Usually 1/3 to 1/2 are occupational therapists, followed by speech-language professionals and physicians and plenty of neuropsychologists, RN/rehab nurses, physiotherapists, psychologists, educators, social workers, and more.

This training is designed for physicians, researchers and all rehabilitation professionals and family members who care for anyone with brain injury. Here are some common job titles of attendees:

  • Occupational therapists
  • Speech-language professionals
  • Psychologists
  • Physicians
  • RN/Rehab Nurses
  • Disability management specialists
  • Neuropsychologists
  • Caregivers of individuals
  • ALL rehabilitation professionals who want to know the latest evidence-based interventions for cognitive impairment

CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS

7 hours of continuing education are available with CME/CEUs to the following rehabilitation professionals who attend live training events:

• Case Managers (CCMC)
• Dieticians (CDR)
• Disability Management Specialists (CDMS Commission)
• Health Care Executives (ACHE)
• Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork Therapists (NCBTMB)
• Nurses (ANCC)
• Occupational Therapists (AOTA)
• Physicians (ACCME Includes Canada Physicians and Physician Assistants)
• Psychologists (APA Division 22 Accreditation)
• Rehabilitative Counselors (CRCC)
• Social Workers (NASW)
• Speech-Language Professionals (ASHA)
• Physical Therapists (FSBPT and remaining individual States approvals)

20% OFF USE CODE nonmember20
ONLY $279 Regular Price $349
OFFER ENDS 27 SEPTEMBER midnight

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