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Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis and the OT Role
Presented by Cameron Van Oort, BSc, MSc, MScOT, CHT
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Course: #4754Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course is meant to give an overview of juvenile idiopathic arthritis. Furthermore, the goal is to assist occupational therapists in understanding and treating children with this heterogeneous condition.

Minority is the New Majority: Strategies to Combat Racism, Address Micro-aggressions, and Promote Healing in the Therapeutic Setting
Presented by Aditi Mehra, DHSc, OTR/L
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Course: #4821Level: Intermediate2 Hours
As the U.S. population becomes increasingly multicultural and telehealth extends services into remote areas; there is a pronounced need for therapists to become adept at the delivery of culturally appropriate care. This course offers insight for therapists to not only self-reflect on their own biases, but also explore evidence-based strategies to overcome everyday barriers promoted by the acts of racial micro-aggressions.

Functional Outcome Assessment, Compliance for SNF Therapists. Focus on the MDS: Section GG
Presented by Kathleen Dwyer, OTR/L, CHT
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Course: #4740Level: Intermediate2 Hours
This course provides the learner with a greater understanding of how the reporting of functional outcomes impacts payment and the quality measures of the Skilled Nursing Facility. This course dives deep into the details of not only why we report functional outcomes but how we are supposed to be assessing these areas. The material is primarily designed for evaluating therapists and therapy managers, but therapy assistants who are looking for a greater understanding of outcome measurements will also benefit from this topic.

Continued Conversations, The CE Podcast: Understanding Burnout in Healthcare
Presented by Erika del Pozo, MOT, OTR/L
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Course: #4772Level: Introductory1 Hour
In this podcast episode, we cover burnout and other relevant work-related stressors and challenges that healthcare professionals are experiencing today. We discuss the basic mechanics of burnout, the job-demands resource model, how stress can manifest into burnout, the six major work factors that contribute to burnout, and how occupational therapists and assistants can proactively take care of their personal and professional well-being.

Successful Static Splinting: Forearm Based Splint Fabrication, Part 2
Presented by Kirsten Davin, OTD, OTR/L, ATP, SMS
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Course: #4785Level: Intermediate1 Hour
In this course, types of pre-cut, pre-formed and sheet-based splint fabrication techniques are explored as well as a comparison between volar and dorsal-based approaches. A detailed demonstration of four types of forearm-based wrist orthotics are presented, including radial gutter/thumb spica splints, dorsal and volar wrist cock-ups, and functional position with an intrinsic plus modification option. This course is Part 2 of a 4-part series on static splinting.

Work from Wherever: Ergonomic Tips for A Safe & Healthy Workstation Set Up at Home
Presented by Sara Loesche, MS, OTR/L, CHT
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Course: #4791Level: Introductory1 Hour
Many individuals are moving to either full or part-time remote work environments and this can present a challenge in setting up efficient and comfortable workstations. This course will address common risk factors for office-based jobs, recommended workstation setup based on current ergonomic principles, and examples of stretches to promote health and wellness while working in the remote/home environment.

U.S. Healthcare Services & Diverse Populations
Presented by Tasha Perkins Holmes, MOT, OTR/L
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Course: #4829Level: Introductory2 Hours
This course provides information regarding some of the barriers that minorities face in the healthcare setting. It also provides ideas for improving patient-centered care for diverse populations.

Expressive Art in OT: Enhancing Creativity in the Clinic
Presented by Bridgette Loiselle, MOT, OTR/L
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Course: #4759Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course will detail supporting research and utilization of various types of expressive art interventions, as well as the appropriate populations with which to administer these treatments. Therapists will be guided through case studies and video demonstrations to optimize learning, and an emphasis will be placed on supporting research and technique so learners will feel comfortable trying these techniques within their own practices.

Pediatric Primer: Development and OT Considerations for School-Aged Children from Kindergarten to Transitioning to Adulthood
Presented by Patti Sharp, OTD, MS, OTR/L
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Course: #4835Level: Introductory8 Hours
This 5-part modular course will focus on typical and atypical development for school-aged children from kindergarten to transition to adulthood. It will also look at co-occupations/occupations, common conditions, and OT's role with these populations.

Pediatric Primer: Development and OT Considerations for Children from In Utero to Age 5
Presented by Patti Sharp, OTD, MS, OTR/L
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Course: #4803Level: Introductory6 Hours
This 5-part modular course will focus on typical and atypical development from in utero to age 5. It will also look at co-occupations/occupations, common conditions, and OT's role with these populations.

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