Introducing a new, 4-part CEU series focused on Neonatal Therapy. ERI is excited to announce that neonatal expert Anjanette Lee will be presenting a new 4-part series on Neonatal Therapy. These parts can be taken sequentially, or as stand alone courses. Parts 1 and 2 are scheduled to run in September through November, 2023, with… Read more »
Posts Categorized: Acute Care
Spotlight on Vestibular On-Demand Courses
With life feeling like it’s getting busier by the day, and spring calendars already filling up, we know it can be difficult to schedule your professional development CEUs. This month, ERI is shining a spotlight on the broad range of on-demand vestibular courses available to you. Take the course anytime, anywhere! What does on-demand include?… Read more »
NEW 4-Part Neonatal Therapy Series – Pick and Choose Your Course
Introducing a brand new, 4-part CEU series focused on Neonatal Therapy. This series can be taken sequentially, or as stand alone courses. ERI is excited to announce the first of a 4-part series on Neonatal Therapy. Neonatal Therapy – Establishing Skills for Independent Practice Part 1 – Fundamental Knowledge, will be presented this spring via… Read more »
APTA Award Recipient, Archana Vatwani, Presents “Management of Complex Cardiac and Pulmonary Disorders”
Explore new evidence regarding best patient management of medically complex patients. ERI is honored to have Archana Vatwani, PT, DPT, EdD, MBA as a faculty member to present the upcoming live webinar, Management of Complex Cardiac and Pulmonary Disorders, beginning March 21, 2023. Vatwani, a recent recipient of the 2022 APTA Minority Faculty Development Scholarship… Read more »
Attention Feeding Therapists! NEW Complex Feeding and Swallowing Course Now Available
Looking for support when working with infants, toddlers, and children with pediatric feeding disorders and pediatric dysphagia? We have you covered. ERI has partnered with faculty members Dana Kizer, OT and Anais Villaluna, SLP to offer a new CEU course to help therapists bridge the gap when it comes to problem solving complex feeding… Read more »
