NEW! Learn to Evaluate Feeding Performance and More with Live Webinar “Feeding Tiny Humans”

Shanna M. Semmler, OTD, OTR/L, CNT, NTMTC is an Occupational Therapist who has spent her entire career helping premature infants and full-term infants with medical complexities and/or birth trauma achieve their maximal potential. 

Her newest course, Feeding Tiny Humans: Strategies for “Typical” to Troubled Premature and Medically Complex Babies, is now available as a live webinar and is scheduled for October 1 and 2, 2022. Participants will earn 12 contact hours (1.2 CEUs) for completing both days and the cost is $369/person. 

For the last 13 years, Semmler has worked in an academic medical center Level IV NICU helping infants born as early as 22 weeks. Her extensive knowledge of the subject is outlined in this course, which includes lecture, small group discussion, and clinical scenarios with video to enhance observation skills of attendees. Therapists will learn to evaluate infant feeding performance and provide evidence-supported interventions to maximize infants’ outcomes. 

Register for Shanna Semmler’s Feeding Tiny Humans today! For questions or to register a group, please contact ERI at info@educationresourcesinc.com or 800-487-6530.

NEW Regulations for Licensure Renewals for Massachusetts PTs and OTs

On April 29, 2022, the Massachusetts Board of Registration of Allied Health Professions (BOAH) promulgated regulations requiring continuing competency activities as a prerequisite to licensure renewal.
The Board will begin enforcing these requirements beginning with renewals due in September
2022.

ERI is here to help!

Here are some of the details as laid out by the BOAH

  • Licensees are required, as a condition of license renewal, to complete a minimum of 24 continuing competence points (one point per contact hour or equivalent as awarded by the provider) of Board recognized activities for maintaining continuing competence during the preceding biennial renewal period.
  • Board-approved continuing competence activities must relate to the science or contemporary
    clinical practice of physical therapy or occupational therapy and to the licensee’s current or
    anticipated professional roles and responsibilities of the following type and variety.
    (a) Publication. Published books, chapters of published books and/or articles in peer
    reviewed journals authored by the physical therapy or occupational therapy professional may
    be submitted for Board approval.
    (b) Presentation and Instruction. Presenters and instructors of academic courses,
    workshops, or seminars.
    (c) Academic Coursework. Fully completed academic coursework, by the licensee, from
    an accredited, degree-granting institution of higher education may be submitted.
    (d) Continuing Competence Programs. Fully completed continuing competence programs
    may be submitted. 
    (e) Other continuing competence activities approved by the American Occupational
    Therapy Association, Inc. or the American Physical Therapy Association may be submitted
  • Licensees must complete 24 continuing competence points per renewal period beginning in August 2024.
  • Between September 2022 and July 2024, the number of points required is prorated depending on the renewal month according to the chart outlined by this BOAH link (i.e. if the renewal month is October 2022 you will only need 2 points. If it is September 2023 you will need 13 points).
  • Deadline for to fulfill requirements is on your birthday every two years

How can we help?

ERI courses for Physical Therapists are approved by other states agency and therefore qualify for approval in Massachusetts

ERI courses for Occupational Therapists are approved by AOTA and therefore qualify for approval in Massachusetts

SEARCH HERE for all upcoming CEU courses from ERI.

We offer Live In-Person Courses, Virtual Webinars and On Demand Online courses

In a wide range of specialty fields: Pediatrics, NICU, PIU, School-Based Practice, Home Health, Neurology, Geriatrics, Vestibular, Critical Care, SNF &LTC and more…….

Email us at info@educationresourcesinc.com Or call 800 487 6530 if you need help and guidance choosing your next continuing competence course


Please do refer to these links for complete details:

BOAH

FAQ from APTA of Massachusetts

What to Look for When Choosing a CEU Provider

what to look for when choosing a ceu provider

Choosing a continuing education (CEU) course provider is an important decision. Continuing your education as a therapist will help you further develop your skills, keep up with new research and implement updated techniques.

Choosing a CEU course provider with the proper accreditations and course offerings will ensure you meet your state or field’s requirements, and choosing the right provider can inspire you in your line of work. If you are wondering how to choose a course provider, we compiled some tips for finding the best continuing education course provider.

Importance of Continuing Education Courses

Continuing education courses allow you to provide the best care and therapy for your clients. They help you keep up with current research and updated techniques so you can maintain clinical excellence in your field. They also help you develop personally and professionally.

Learning is a lifelong process because there are always new ways to grow, and developing new skills can boost your confidence in yourself and in your work. Continuing your education can also boost promotion opportunities and lead to salary increases. Certain states and therapy fields have different CEU rules and regulations, so continuing your education allows you to meet requirements while developing personally.

What to Consider When Choosing a CEU Provider

If you are wondering how to choose a CEU course provider, there are some important factors to keep in mind. Knowing what to look for when choosing a CEU provider can help you make the best decision for your needs. Before choosing a provider, consider the following criteria:

criteria to consider when choosing a CEU provider

1. Accreditation

Do some research to make sure your chosen provider holds the appropriate accreditations. CEU providers must adhere to specific rules and regulations. Taking classes with accredited providers ensures you receive the correct training and quality education your field will recognize and accept. 

There are a few ways to check accreditation. You can check a provider’s website to learn which accreditations they have by looking for certain logos and any accreditation statements. You can also check state and national regulating bodies to find lists of accredited providers, or you can check if your company’s board website includes a list of acceptable providers.

2. Licensed Instructors

Another way to evaluate a course provider’s quality is to check the instructors’ experience. You should only sign up for courses taught by experienced educators or licensed professionals. Instructors with specialized training in your field will be able to provide the highest quality instruction that you need to grow in your profession. 

3. Technological and Presentation Quality

Providers must present their course content effectively with high production quality. Clear audio and visuals will help you focus on the course material, and effective visual representations will help you retain information. It’s also important to choose courses that are easily accessible. 

Your learning process will be quicker and easier if you can access your course materials with a few simple clicks. 

4. A Wide Variety of Course Offerings

Choose a CEU provider that offers various courses and continuously expands its options. When a provider offers a wide variety of engaging courses, you will have more opportunities to grow in several different areas. It’s also important for a provider to continuously update course material and add new courses because this will help you keep up with changes in your specific field. 

5. Ability to Understand and Meet Your Needs

A quality provider will understand the requirements in your field and be able to meet your specific needs. You must follow certain regulations and rules within your profession, so it’s important to choose a provider that understands these regulations and will help you understand and follow them as well. Conversation with a provider can help you determine how well they understand your profession and needs. 

6. Proper Documentation

Before choosing a CEU provider, make sure you will receive the proper documentation to verify your work. You will want to obtain a form of proof that you completed the course after you dedicate your time and effort to it, so make sure you understand your profession or state’s reporting requirements. 

Some states or professions may require proof for each course you take, while others only require proof for specific courses. Choose a provider that will offer you the necessary documentation to prove your completion of the required courses. You can also ask if the provider will automatically store your documentation for you.

Reporting speed will be important when you have deadlines to meet, so it’s important to know how fast you can expect proof of completion. Certificates should include the following information:

  • The course name
  • The date you took or completed the course
  • Earned hours or credits
  • Course provider accreditations

7. Cost

CEU providers should offer reasonable prices, but exercise caution if a provider advertises surprisingly low course prices. Suspiciously low prices may indicate that a provider cuts corners and sacrifices quality. Reasonable prices should be based on course content and production quality, and some providers may be able to accommodate your team’s budget by bundling courses together or allowing you the flexibility to purchase only the courses you need. 

choose ERI for your continuing education courses

Choose ERI for Your Continuing Education Courses

Understanding how to choose a CEU provider will help you develop your skills, implement new techniques and meet state requirements. Education Resources, Inc. offers both live and online courses to inform, inspire and meet your needs. Whether you prefer to take a convenient online course on your schedule, participate in a live webinar or learn inside a classroom, ERI will provide quality course content to help you grow professionally and personally. We also offer an annual conference for therapists in various fields. 

In evolving fields with ongoing research, it’s important to practice the newest techniques and keep up with the latest findings. With ERI, you can learn real-world skills and remain current with best practices. Our inspiring course content will help you improve patient outcomes, boost your standard of care and advance your career. When you continue your education with ERI, you will receive in-depth instruction that renews your passion for your work.

ERI instructors are engaging, passionate and dynamic experts in their fields. We offer a wide variety of courses and continuously add new courses to help therapists keep up with their ever-evolving field. Contact us to learn more about how we can help you continue your education and improve your patients’ outcomes.

Back-to-School Savings from ERI!

As summer begins to wind down…ERI is happy to offer a few special savings to school-based therapists heading back-to-school! 


SAVE $100 when you register for ERI’s 23rd Annual Therapies in the School Conference before 8/31/22. Use coupon code THERAPIES2022 at checkout.

SAVE $50 on any school-based multi-day webinar*. Use coupon code SCHOOLWEBINAR22 at checkout. 

SAVE $25 on any school-based online series*. Use coupon code SCHOOLONLINE22 at checkout.

* Coupon codes expire 9/17/22, must be used at time of registration. Cannot be combined with other discounts. Valid for webinars $369+/online series $299+. 

New Live Webinar Recently Added! Assessment and Treatment Strategies for Neurodegenerative Impairments

ERI is excited to announce a new Neurology focused course beginning in August.

Join speaker Robert Hand, PT, DPT, NCS as he reviews practical management strategies to improve outcomes for patients with neurodegenerative disorders. In this course, Hand, a board-certified clinical specialist in neurologic physical therapy, aims to improve clinician skills from diagnosis through late-stage disease management.

This live webinar will include case studies with videos that will be used to develop assessment and treatment plans with strategies to address both motor and non-motor impairments including decreased attention, difficulty multitasking, and behavioral barriers that limit therapists’ ability to maintain or improve a patient’s functional status.

EARLY BIRD SPECIAL! Register for this course before July 19 and receive a special discounted price of $299! Use coupon code HANDAUGUST22 at checkout. Participants will earn 9 contact hours (0.9 CEUs) upon completion of all three sessions.