Vestibular On Demand Courses – Discounted Packages Now Available

Register for two Vestibular courses and receive a $100 off!

For a limited time we are thrilled to offer you discounted packages on our on demand Vestibular courses. 

Use Code: VESTIBULARONDEMAND
at checkout to receive $50 off each of the online courses below. ($150 off three, $200 off 4 etc.)
Discount must be applied before December 24th 2021
Extended through January 4th 2022

Cannot be combined with other discounts. Must be used at time of registration.

The more you add to the cart the more you save!

Learn at Your Convenience with Pre-Recorded, Self-Guided, On-Demand Courses

ERI offers live and on-demand continuing education courses for Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, and Speech-Language Pathologists seeking to advance their skills in diagnosing and treating vestibular disorders. Courses are taught by world-renowned experts and teach participants to assess and treat vestibular disorders across the lifespan.

(Click on the course title for complete details)

NEW Vestibular Rehabilitation: Evaluation and Management of Individuals with Dizziness and Balance Disorders – Online Series
Course Faculty – Dr. Richard Clendaniel, PT, Ph.D.
Learn effective, comprehensive, and evidence-based treatment and evaluation of the number one reason individuals over the age of 70 seek medical attention: Dizziness.


Advanced Vestibular Rehabilitation Online
Course Faculty – Dr. Richard Clendaniel, PT, Ph.D.
The course will focus on the assessment and treatment of patients with vertigo and dysequilibrium from unusual vestibular causes. The course is designed for clinicians (PT & OT) with prior vestibular rehabilitation course work and clinical experience.


 Vestibular Therapy for the School-Aged Child and Adolescent Online Series
Course Faculty – Inger Brueckner MS, PT

 This comprehensive course covers everything you need to know about evidenced-based, effective assessment and treatment of children with vestibular dysfunction.


Vestibular Rehabilitation: Treatment Intensive Online Series
Course Faculty – Gaye Cronin, OTD
Recognizing and assessing vestibular disorders can also be challenging, but once the process is completed, you need to be able to develop an appropriate treatment plan. This course will present vestibular treatments as a system of exercises and movements that the clinician learns to select, grade, and develop a continuum for the individual patient.


Post Concussion Syndrome: A Four-Part Series
Course Faculty – Christina Finn Ed.D.

This dynamic series will help clinicians apply the latest research on diagnosis and management of concussion and post concussion syndrome. Clinicians will learn effective treatment strategies to improve visual skills, balance and sensory integration for optimal return to school, work, and sports.


For a complete list of ERI’s continuing education courses; live interactive webinars, live in-person courses and a comprehensive library of on demand courses, click HERE.

For additional information please contact ERI at info@educationresourcesinc.com

Our Gift to You! Save $30 on an ERI CEU Course*

During this busy time of year, we know there is a lot on your to-do list, but don’t forget to take care of yourself and your education! To make continuing your education a bit easier, now through December 20, 2021, we’re offering $30 off an ERI live webinar, in-person course, or online course series. Simply visit ERI’s website to choose from more than 100 courses taking place in 2021 and 2022, and use promo code HOLIDAY2021 at checkout to save. * save $30 with ERI holiday code

Learn from world-renowned faculty members with expertise in acute and ICU care, neurology, NICU, EI, pediatric care, school-based therapies, cardiopulmonology, vestibular treatments, geriatric care and more.  ERI is proud to offer courses from popular instructors, Liesa M. Ritchie (formerly Persaud), Dr. Richard Clendaniel, Holly Schifsky, Melissa Gerber, Ann Buckley-Reen, and many more. We’re also expanding our faculty with new expert speakers Bethanne Mazurczak, Leslie Paparsenos, Kati Knudsen, Michael Lebec, and Josephine Bardabelias.

Therapists improve the lives of patients every day. We invite you to save $30 off your next course, take your practice to the next level, and continue to help improve your patients’ lives and outcomes.

 

 

*Promo code HOLIDAY2021 valid November 29 to December 20, 2021. Valid on courses with registration fees of $299 or more. Other restrictions may apply. Cannot be combined with other offers. Not valid on courses with instructors Toomey, Massery, and Wolf and Glass

Holly Schifsky to Teach Her Newest Course “Bridging the Gap: Outpatient Rehabilitation Considerations for the Infant with Cardiopulmonary Compromise” – a Live One-day Webinar

Renowned Certified Neonatal Therapist, Holly Schifsky, OTR/L, CNT, NTMTC, CBIS is a highly popular ERI instructor and has taught thousands of therapists essential evidence-based techniques and therapeutic interventions to treat infants in the NICU. Now, ERI is partnering with Holly to offer a brand new one-day live webinar “Bridging the Gap: Outpatient Rehabilitation Considerations for the Infant with Cardiopulmonary Compromise.” This intermediate to advanced course focuses on the cardiopulmonary implications for the premature or medically fragile infant as related to their transition from inpatient hospitalization to an outpatient rehabilitation level of care.  The course will focus on congenital cardiac conditions, medical/surgical management, and outpatient rehabilitation interventions to maximize the infant’s developmental and feeding skills. 

“Bridging the Gap: Outpatient Rehabilitation Considerations for the Infant with Cardiopulmonary Compromise” will be offered on December 3, 2021, as a live webinar.  Therapists who cannot attend the December course can register for the March 10, 2022, webinar and save $10 with code SCHIFSKYMARCH when registering before January 27, 2022.

To register for “Bridging the Gap” and for more information on Holly Schifsky and her other upcoming courses please click HERE

Welcoming Back Susan Cecere to Therapies in the School Conference

We are thrilled to have ERI Faculty member and expert Susan Cecere return to our Annual Therapies in the School Conference. 

Susan Cecere PT, MHS

Susan Cecere, PT, MHS. is an experienced speaker on practice and administrative school-based therapy topics. She is the owner of Sequoia School Based Therapy Solutions, LLC a consulting company that supports districts, agencies and therapists in the practice of school-based therapy services by providing mentoring, professional development and
administrative support. Sue was the VP of the Academy of Pediatric Physical Therapy for 8 years and represented the academy in several national public education coalitions.

Her session: School Based Best Practices: A Guide for Beginning Therapists
will teach you the knowledge needed to navigate the language of IDEA and the IEP process for student who are eligible for special education and related services. The basics of assessment, IEP documentation, creating supplementary aids and services, developing participation-based goals and making dosing decisions will be shared and discussed.

Find out more information here:

Therapies in the School Conference 2021
November 18-19, 2021

Create your own track with 5 afternoon sessions to choose from on each day. 

Download the Brochure Here: Therapies 2021 Brochure

Announcing Recipient of the Annual ERI Award for Creative School Based Therapy

We are thrilled to announce that Chanda Jothen is the recipient of the ERI Creative Therapies Award

She is being recognized as an individual who has made an extraordinary commitment and outstanding contributions to the practice of school-based therapy by enriching the lives of students through creative solutions.

Chanda created Pink Oatmeal to help school therapists with all their ideas and resource needs for promoting physical activity and motor activities at home, therapy, and in the classroom!

Once the pandemic started, she realized there was a great need for therapists to have access to quality videos and activities they could share with their students and their families virtually.  So she created and uploaded even more digital theme activities related to fine, visual and gross motor games. 
She has been an active participant in Facebook groups for OTs and PTs trying to navigate remote therapy, helping individuals navigate the new world of remote therapy and provided a life line to those who were struggling. 

In addition, she heard from lots of therapists who said they needed more customized activities with better visual representation of those activities.  So she enlisted the help of her children and began to grow her video library to help therapists address areas such as core strength, bilateral coordination, balance activities and more.

As one colleague stated “I’m really not sure what I would have done this year without her!” 

Chanda is able to provide relevant and useful tools because she too was school based therapist for many years until she “retired” about 3 years ago to focus on developing more content and spending time with her young family.   

Congratulations Chanda! 

Thank you to all who submitted nominations. We received many compelling applications and it has proven difficult to chose the winners among the many talented and dedicated candidates.

Chanda will be recognized at the 22nd Annual Therapies in the School Conference November 18-19, 2021 – LIVE WEBINAR

Registrations are still be accepted for the popular 2 day conference
LEARN MORE HERE