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https://www.occupationaltherapy.com/ot-ceus/course/acute-care-occupational-therapy-clinical-7004
Acute Care Occupational Therapy: Clinical Reasoning, Patient Safety, And Professional Confidence
This course is intended to capture the typical day of an acute care occupational therapy practitioner with ready-to-use strategies to deliver high-quality care. Participants will gain the skills to strengthen clinical reasoning and judgment in a fast-paced environment. Emphasis will be placed on patient safety, clinical reasoning, skilled therapy in complex medical settings, and managing imposter syndrome, empowering new and early-career occupational therapy practitioners to confidently navigate careers in acute care.
auditory, textual, visual
129
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Acute Care Occupational Therapy: Clinical Reasoning, Patient Safety, And Professional Confidence
This course is intended to capture the typical day of an acute care occupational therapy practitioner with ready-to-use strategies to deliver high-quality care. Participants will gain the skills to strengthen clinical reasoning and judgment in a fast-paced environment. Emphasis will be placed on patient safety, clinical reasoning, skilled therapy in complex medical settings, and managing imposter syndrome, empowering new and early-career occupational therapy practitioners to confidently navigate careers in acute care.
7004
Online
PT60M
Acute Care Occupational Therapy: Clinical Reasoning, Patient Safety, And Professional Confidence
Presented by Christopher Unkrich, MOT, OTR/L
Course: #7004Level: Introductory1 Hour
AOTA/0.1 Introductory, Foundational Knowledge, 15470; CE Broker/1.0 CE Broker #20-1364341; IACET/0.1; NBCOT PDUs/1.25 Beginner, Rehabilitation
This course is intended to capture the typical day of an acute care occupational therapy practitioner with ready-to-use strategies to deliver high-quality care. Participants will gain the skills to strengthen clinical reasoning and judgment in a fast-paced environment. Emphasis will be placed on patient safety, clinical reasoning, skilled therapy in complex medical settings, and managing imposter syndrome, empowering new and early-career occupational therapy practitioners to confidently navigate careers in acute care.
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https://www.occupationaltherapy.com/ot-ceus/course/priming-to-maximize-outcomes-neurorehabilitation-6928
Priming To Maximize Outcomes In Neurorehabilitation
This course will discuss the scientific justifications for, modalities to implement, and treatment planning around priming activities for best outcomes in neurorehabilitation. Applicable to diagnoses of the central nervous system, the learner will benefit from some basic understanding of neurological disease and dysfunction.
auditory, textual, visual
129
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Priming To Maximize Outcomes In Neurorehabilitation
This course will discuss the scientific justifications for, modalities to implement, and treatment planning around priming activities for best outcomes in neurorehabilitation. Applicable to diagnoses of the central nervous system, the learner will benefit from some basic understanding of neurological disease and dysfunction.
6928
Online
PT60M
Priming To Maximize Outcomes In Neurorehabilitation
Presented by Rebecca Martin, OTR/L, OTD, CPAM, CKTP
Course: #6928Level: Intermediate1 Hour
AOTA/0.1 Intermediate, OT Service Delivery, 14770; CE Broker/1.0 CE Broker #20-1350424; IACET/0.1; NBCOT PDUs/1.25 Intermediate, Rehabilitation
This course will discuss the scientific justifications for, modalities to implement, and treatment planning around priming activities for best outcomes in neurorehabilitation. Applicable to diagnoses of the central nervous system, the learner will benefit from some basic understanding of neurological disease and dysfunction.
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https://www.occupationaltherapy.com/ot-ceus/course/blood-flow-restriction-therapy-in-6940
Blood Flow Restriction Therapy In Rehabilitation: Physiological Mechanisms, Clinical Applications, And Safety Considerations For OT/PT Practice
This course examines the theory and practice of Blood Flow Restriction Therapy (BFRT). Participants will study the physiological mechanisms, application techniques, and clinical reasoning required for its proper use. The curriculum covers the implementation of BFRT for a range of goals—including strength, hypertrophy, aerobic conditioning, and rehabilitation—while focusing on essential safety protocols, contraindications, and vascular risk mitigation.
auditory, textual, visual
129
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Blood Flow Restriction Therapy In Rehabilitation: Physiological Mechanisms, Clinical Applications, And Safety Considerations For OT/PT Practice
This course examines the theory and practice of Blood Flow Restriction Therapy (BFRT). Participants will study the physiological mechanisms, application techniques, and clinical reasoning required for its proper use. The curriculum covers the implementation of BFRT for a range of goals—including strength, hypertrophy, aerobic conditioning, and rehabilitation—while focusing on essential safety protocols, contraindications, and vascular risk mitigation.
6940
Online
PT180M
Blood Flow Restriction Therapy In Rehabilitation: Physiological Mechanisms, Clinical Applications, And Safety Considerations For OT/PT Practice
Presented by Rina Pandya, PT. DPT, FHEA, PGLTHE
Course: #6940Level: Intermediate3 Hours
AOTA/0.3 Intermediate, OT Service Delivery, Foundational Knowledge, 14871; CE Broker/3.0 CE Broker #20-1354516; IACET/0.3; NBCOT PDUs/3.75 Intermediate, Rehabilitation
This course examines the theory and practice of Blood Flow Restriction Therapy (BFRT). Participants will study the physiological mechanisms, application techniques, and clinical reasoning required for its proper use. The curriculum covers the implementation of BFRT for a range of goals—including strength, hypertrophy, aerobic conditioning, and rehabilitation—while focusing on essential safety protocols, contraindications, and vascular risk mitigation.
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https://www.occupationaltherapy.com/ot-ceus/course/health-literacy-in-practice-effective-7018
Health Literacy In Practice: Effective Communication And Education
Health Literacy is the ability to read, compute, understand and act on health information to make informed decisions. Low health literacy is a serious threat to the well-being of persons seeking medical care. With the increasing diversity of clients, we may observe that our communication skills are less effective with people from backgrounds different from our own. In this course, an overview of health literacy is provided. The session will review techniques for clear and effective communication, verbal and written communication with those from other cultures, writing and selecting easy-to-read health materials, and assessment tools to use to ensure that clients understand the therapy services provided and have the skills needed to access, understand, and use health information.
auditory, textual, visual
129
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Health Literacy In Practice: Effective Communication And Education
Health Literacy is the ability to read, compute, understand and act on health information to make informed decisions. Low health literacy is a serious threat to the well-being of persons seeking medical care. With the increasing diversity of clients, we may observe that our communication skills are less effective with people from backgrounds different from our own. In this course, an overview of health literacy is provided. The session will review techniques for clear and effective communication, verbal and written communication with those from other cultures, writing and selecting easy-to-read health materials, and assessment tools to use to ensure that clients understand the therapy services provided and have the skills needed to access, understand, and use health information.
7018
Online
PT60M
Health Literacy In Practice: Effective Communication And Education
Presented by Kathleen Weissberg, OTD, OTR/L, CMDCP, CDP, CFPS, CGCS
Course: #7018Level: Introductory1 Hour
AOTA/0.1 Introductory, OT Service Delivery, Foundational Knowledge, 15691; CE Broker/1.0 CE Broker #20-1365595; IACET/0.1; NBCOT PDUs/1.25 Beginner, Rehabilitation
Health Literacy is the ability to read, compute, understand and act on health information to make informed decisions. Low health literacy is a serious threat to the well-being of persons seeking medical care. With the increasing diversity of clients, we may observe that our communication skills are less effective with people from backgrounds different from our own. In this course, an overview of health literacy is provided. The session will review techniques for clear and effective communication, verbal and written communication with those from other cultures, writing and selecting easy-to-read health materials, and assessment tools to use to ensure that clients understand the therapy services provided and have the skills needed to access, understand, and use health information.
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https://www.occupationaltherapy.com/ot-ceus/course/occupational-therapy-cystic-fibrosis-7014
Bridging The Gap: Occupational Therapy In Cystic Fibrosis
Individuals with cystic fibrosis (CF) may experience challenges that limit participation in meaningful occupations throughout the lifespan. These barriers highlight the need for the holistic and client-centered care that occupational therapy (OT) can offer to support the quality of life across the lifespan. Within the hour of the session, participants will examine deficits and limitations in development, physical health, cognition, psychosocial health and motivation, and nutrition during pediatrics, adulthood, and in palliative care. This evidence-based session will prepare participants to advocate for the integration of OT services to improve the quality of life of individuals with CF.
auditory, textual, visual
129
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Bridging The Gap: Occupational Therapy In Cystic Fibrosis
Individuals with cystic fibrosis (CF) may experience challenges that limit participation in meaningful occupations throughout the lifespan. These barriers highlight the need for the holistic and client-centered care that occupational therapy (OT) can offer to support the quality of life across the lifespan. Within the hour of the session, participants will examine deficits and limitations in development, physical health, cognition, psychosocial health and motivation, and nutrition during pediatrics, adulthood, and in palliative care. This evidence-based session will prepare participants to advocate for the integration of OT services to improve the quality of life of individuals with CF.
7014
Online
PT60M
Bridging The Gap: Occupational Therapy In Cystic Fibrosis
Presented by Madeline Johnson, OTD/S, BS Psychology, Allie Turner, OTD, OTR/L, CKTP, CEIM
Course: #7014Level: Introductory1 Hour
AOTA/0.1 Introductory, OT Service Delivery, Foundational Knowledge, 15409; CE Broker/1.0 CE Broker #20-1355165; IACET/0.1; NBCOT PDUs/1.25 Beginner, Rehabilitation
Individuals with cystic fibrosis (CF) may experience challenges that limit participation in meaningful occupations throughout the lifespan. These barriers highlight the need for the holistic and client-centered care that occupational therapy (OT) can offer to support the quality of life across the lifespan. Within the hour of the session, participants will examine deficits and limitations in development, physical health, cognition, psychosocial health and motivation, and nutrition during pediatrics, adulthood, and in palliative care. This evidence-based session will prepare participants to advocate for the integration of OT services to improve the quality of life of individuals with CF.
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https://www.occupationaltherapy.com/ot-ceus/course/push-in-to-classroom-why-7029
Push-in To The Classroom! The Why And How For Related Service Providers
Push-in to the classroom is an evidence-based and effective treatment strategy for OTPs, PTs, and SLPs. Because of multiple barriers, therapists are often more comfortable providing pull-out therapy sessions. In this 2-hour course, the speaker covers a research review, push-in and distance-learning strategies, and the benefits of carryover and collaboration.
auditory, textual, visual
129
USD
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Push-in To The Classroom! The Why And How For Related Service Providers
Push-in to the classroom is an evidence-based and effective treatment strategy for OTPs, PTs, and SLPs. Because of multiple barriers, therapists are often more comfortable providing pull-out therapy sessions. In this 2-hour course, the speaker covers a research review, push-in and distance-learning strategies, and the benefits of carryover and collaboration.
7029
Online
PT120M
Push-in To The Classroom! The Why And How For Related Service Providers
Presented by Kim Wiggins, OTR/L
Course: #7029Level: Introductory2 Hours
AOTA/0.2 Introductory, OT Service Delivery, Foundational Knowledge, 15807; CE Broker/2.0 CE Broker #20-1368085; IACET/0.2; NBCOT PDUs/2.5 Beginner, Pediatrics
Push-in to the classroom is an evidence-based and effective treatment strategy for OTPs, PTs, and SLPs. Because of multiple barriers, therapists are often more comfortable providing pull-out therapy sessions. In this 2-hour course, the speaker covers a research review, push-in and distance-learning strategies, and the benefits of carryover and collaboration.
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https://www.occupationaltherapy.com/ot-ceus/course/social-stories-occupational-therapy-practitioners-6942
Social Stories For Occupational Therapy Practitioners
This session introduces occupational therapy practitioners to the core principles and structure of Social Stories™ based on Gray’s framework. Participants will review current evidence on their effectiveness, limitations, and factors that influence outcomes. We will highlight when Social Stories are most useful—such as for social behaviors, transitions, and self-regulation—and when other strategies may be more appropriate. Attendees will learn a clear step-by-step process for developing individualized stories and see how they can be paired with modeling, visual supports, and prompting to support generalization. The session concludes with a brief look at emerging digital and AI-enhanced social narrative tools shaping future OT practice.
auditory, textual, visual
129
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Social Stories For Occupational Therapy Practitioners
This session introduces occupational therapy practitioners to the core principles and structure of Social Stories™ based on Gray’s framework. Participants will review current evidence on their effectiveness, limitations, and factors that influence outcomes. We will highlight when Social Stories are most useful—such as for social behaviors, transitions, and self-regulation—and when other strategies may be more appropriate. Attendees will learn a clear step-by-step process for developing individualized stories and see how they can be paired with modeling, visual supports, and prompting to support generalization. The session concludes with a brief look at emerging digital and AI-enhanced social narrative tools shaping future OT practice.
6942
Online
PT120M
Social Stories For Occupational Therapy Practitioners
Presented by Aditi Mehra, DHSc, OTR/L
Course: #6942Level: Introductory2 Hours
AOTA/0.2 Introductory, OT Service Delivery, Foundational Knowledge, 15041; CE Broker/2.0 CE Broker #20-1350535; IACET/0.2; NBCOT PDUs/2.5 Beginner, Rehabilitation
This session introduces occupational therapy practitioners to the core principles and structure of Social Stories™ based on Gray’s framework. Participants will review current evidence on their effectiveness, limitations, and factors that influence outcomes. We will highlight when Social Stories are most useful—such as for social behaviors, transitions, and self-regulation—and when other strategies may be more appropriate. Attendees will learn a clear step-by-step process for developing individualized stories and see how they can be paired with modeling, visual supports, and prompting to support generalization. The session concludes with a brief look at emerging digital and AI-enhanced social narrative tools shaping future OT practice.
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https://www.occupationaltherapy.com/ot-ceus/course/foundations-in-cognitive-rehabilitation-for-6947
Foundations In Cognitive Rehabilitation For Occupational Therapy Practice
This one-hour introductory webinar will provide an overview of assessment and cognitive rehabilitation approaches in occupational therapy practice, review the latest evidence in cognitive rehabilitation, and demonstrate two to three cognitive rehabilitation support strategies.
auditory, textual, visual
129
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Foundations In Cognitive Rehabilitation For Occupational Therapy Practice
This one-hour introductory webinar will provide an overview of assessment and cognitive rehabilitation approaches in occupational therapy practice, review the latest evidence in cognitive rehabilitation, and demonstrate two to three cognitive rehabilitation support strategies.
6947
Online
PT60M
Foundations In Cognitive Rehabilitation For Occupational Therapy Practice
Presented by Adam Ly, MScOT, OT Reg. (Ont.)
Course: #6947Level: Introductory1 Hour
AOTA/0.1 Introductory, OT Service Delivery, Foundational Knowledge, 14870; CE Broker/1.0 CE Broker #20-1350558; IACET/0.1; NBCOT PDUs/1.25 Beginner, Rehabilitation
This one-hour introductory webinar will provide an overview of assessment and cognitive rehabilitation approaches in occupational therapy practice, review the latest evidence in cognitive rehabilitation, and demonstrate two to three cognitive rehabilitation support strategies.
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https://www.occupationaltherapy.com/ot-ceus/course/children-and-grief-6950
Addressing Children’s Grief Head On From An Occupational Therapy Perspective
The purpose of the presentation is to educate other OTPs, caregivers, and educators about the need for pediatric grief intervention by addressing the impact of how grief affects children’s occupational performance. Children’s grief, if not addressed effectively, has historically contributed to an increase in suicides, poor academic performance, incarcerations, and a decline in future successful relationships.
auditory, textual, visual
129
USD
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Addressing Children’s Grief Head On From An Occupational Therapy Perspective
The purpose of the presentation is to educate other OTPs, caregivers, and educators about the need for pediatric grief intervention by addressing the impact of how grief affects children’s occupational performance. Children’s grief, if not addressed effectively, has historically contributed to an increase in suicides, poor academic performance, incarcerations, and a decline in future successful relationships.
6950
Online
PT60M
Addressing Children’s Grief Head On From An Occupational Therapy Perspective
Presented by Elizabeth Reymann, OTR/L
Course: #6950Level: Introductory1 Hour
AOTA/0.1 Introductory, OT Service Delivery, Foundational Knowledge, 14840; CE Broker/1.0 CE Broker #20-1350431; IACET/0.1; NBCOT PDUs/1.25 Beginner, Pediatrics
The purpose of the presentation is to educate other OTPs, caregivers, and educators about the need for pediatric grief intervention by addressing the impact of how grief affects children’s occupational performance. Children’s grief, if not addressed effectively, has historically contributed to an increase in suicides, poor academic performance, incarcerations, and a decline in future successful relationships.
10
https://www.occupationaltherapy.com/ot-ceus/course/taping-for-the-upper-extremity-7020
Taping For The Upper Extremity
This course provides a practical, evidence-informed overview of therapeutic taping, including traditional rigid (inelastic) methods (e.g., McConnell-style techniques) and elastic kinesiology taping for common clinical goals such as unloading (deloading), facilitation, and inhibition to support participation in daily activities. Participants will review the current research base with a focused emphasis on cervical spine and upper extremity applications, including conditions such as lateral epicondylitis, upper crossed syndrome, carpal tunnel syndrome, rib fractures, and myofascial trigger points. Designed for both taping newcomers and experienced clinicians, the course covers foundational application skills alongside up-to-date parameters and strategy selection based on recent literature.
auditory, textual, visual
129
USD
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Taping For The Upper Extremity
This course provides a practical, evidence-informed overview of therapeutic taping, including traditional rigid (inelastic) methods (e.g., McConnell-style techniques) and elastic kinesiology taping for common clinical goals such as unloading (deloading), facilitation, and inhibition to support participation in daily activities. Participants will review the current research base with a focused emphasis on cervical spine and upper extremity applications, including conditions such as lateral epicondylitis, upper crossed syndrome, carpal tunnel syndrome, rib fractures, and myofascial trigger points. Designed for both taping newcomers and experienced clinicians, the course covers foundational application skills alongside up-to-date parameters and strategy selection based on recent literature.
7020
Online
PT120M
Taping For The Upper Extremity
Presented by Alex Siyufy, PT, DPT, SCS, ATC, Cert. MDT, CPAM, Cert. DN, SFMA
Course: #7020Level: Introductory2 Hours
AOTA/0.2 Introductory, OT Service Delivery, Foundational Knowledge, 15493; CE Broker/2.0 CE Broker #20-1364351; IACET/0.2; NBCOT PDUs/2.5 Beginner, Rehabilitation
This course provides a practical, evidence-informed overview of therapeutic taping, including traditional rigid (inelastic) methods (e.g., McConnell-style techniques) and elastic kinesiology taping for common clinical goals such as unloading (deloading), facilitation, and inhibition to support participation in daily activities. Participants will review the current research base with a focused emphasis on cervical spine and upper extremity applications, including conditions such as lateral epicondylitis, upper crossed syndrome, carpal tunnel syndrome, rib fractures, and myofascial trigger points. Designed for both taping newcomers and experienced clinicians, the course covers foundational application skills alongside up-to-date parameters and strategy selection based on recent literature.
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