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From Survive to Thrive at Work: An Evidence-Based Approach to Healthcare Burnout
Presented by Erika del Pozo, MOT, OTR/L
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Course: #4048Level: Introductory2 Hours
The purpose of this course is to examine burnout in the healthcare industry, explore direct and indirect causes, identify personal and professional outcomes, and review best practices for individuals and their teams. Using this holistic approach, practitioners, supervisors, and managers will be instructed on how to implement a variety of personal and team interventions to improve internal coping, stress management behaviors, communication, and team energy dynamics in order to reduce the likelihood of burnout and promote optimal work well-being.

Writing IEP Goals
Presented by Kim Wiggins, OTR/L
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Course: #4100Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Goal writing can be time consuming and difficult to complete for therapists. This webinar will teach you a step by step process how to write functional goals for students in the school setting.

Starting a Private Practice - Part 1
Presented by Barbara Kornblau, JD, OT/L, FAOTA
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Course: #4142Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This is the first in a series of two webinars on creating a private practice. It looks at ideas for expanding your practice into a private practice, and issues to consider, such as a potential area of practice, reimbursement or payment, trends in society or societal needs, and needs assessments.

Introduction to Industrial Rehabilitation
Presented by Susan Denham, EdD, MS, OTR/L, CHT
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Course: #4166Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course is designed for the therapist who is interested in developing a better understanding of Industrial Rehabilitation. It focuses on the types of programs and options available as well as basic assessment and intervention set up.

Harnessing Nature for OT: The Evidence Therapists Need to Develop Programs and Implement Interventions in Nature
Presented by Gina Kaplanis, MS, OTR/L
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Course: #4186Level: Introductory1 Hour
Occupational therapy rarely occurs outside of 4 walls. There is substantial literature that participation outdoors has significant health benefits. This evidence is shared and example programs are identified.

Industrial Rehabilitation Part 2 - Interventions
Presented by Susan Denham, EdD, MS, OTR/L, CHT
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Course: #4224Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course is designed for the therapist who is interested in developing a better understanding of Industrial Rehabilitation. It is the 2nd part in a series, this section focuses on the intervention phase of Industrial Rehabilitation, various formats and techniques to promote return to work.

Starting A Private Practice: Following Your Occupational Therapy Dream - Part 2
Presented by Barbara Kornblau, JD, OT/L, FAOTA
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Course: #4261Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course provides a roadmap of how to start a private practice. It explains business plans, other factors to consider to start an occupational therapy practice, and provides resources to find mentors, and online trainings to help you along the path to your occupational therapy dream.

Teambuilding For Practitioners And Leaders
Presented by Jennifer Lape, OTD, OTR/L
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Course: #4275Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course will explore the use of teambuilding strategies to promote positivity, job satisfaction, decreased job stress and burnout, and improved client outcomes. Attendees will gain knowledge regarding current research on teambuilding, and how formal and informal leaders can employ a variety of practical, easy-to-implement teambuilding strategies.

Elder Abuse and Child Abuse: Know the Signs and Your Role
Presented by Kathleen Weissberg, OTD, OTR/L, CMDCP, CDP, CFPS, CGCS
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Course: #4370Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Elder abuse and neglect and child abuse and neglect are harsh realities. This course will identify the physical, clinical, and behavioral indicators of physical, emotional, and sexual abuse needed to identify and report to appropriate agencies. Participants will gain an improved awareness of warning signs of abuse, the clinician's role in reporting abuse, and the steps for reporting abuse and getting proper assistance.

Being A Leader When You're Not The Boss
Presented by Tatiana Rodriguez, MPH
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Course: #4676Level: Introductory1 Hour
Leaders are not only found at the top of the organizational chart, but also throughout every level. You likely know people who influence you in a remarkable way without a “Boss” title. Explore the ways that you too can be a game-changing leader and positive influencer regardless of your official title.

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