Convenient Online Learning Enables Therapists to Bring Their Practice to the Next Level ERI is thrilled to offer a NEW online, on-demand course to our community of therapists who wish to learn at their convenience: Ambulation, Activity and AFOs: Addressing the Ankle to Improve Gait and Function-ONLINE Amanda Hall, PT, MPT, PCS is an engaging… Read more »
Posts Categorized: Continuing Education Courses
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… Read more »
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… Read more »
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… Read more »
Amputee Rehabilitation: Evidence-Based Strategies Across the Continuum of Care for Limb Loss
An essential course for therapists working with limb loss patients. According to the Amputee Coalition™, there are over 2 million people living with limb loss in the United States and another 28 million at risk of amputation surgery. Current guidelines recommend therapy interactions start pre-operatively and continue through the lifespan of the patient. With this… Read more »