Posts Categorized: Continuing Education Courses

“Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD): Evaluation and Treatment Tools” – A NEW, 1-Day Live Webinar!

Don’t Miss ERI’s NEW, 1-Day Live Webinar Coming This Spring! Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD): Evaluation and Treatment Tools April 14, 2022  7:40 am EST • 8:40 am CST • 9:40 am MST • 10:40 am PST (US) Melissa Gerber, OTD, OTR/L, a seasoned and well-respected clinician with extensive experience in pediatrics, brings a NEW, 1-day live… Read more »

ERI’s New, Live Webinars for 2022

ERI is excited to add five NEW courses in 2022 to our schedule of exceptional live webinars! These web-based courses are taught by experienced, internationally recognized clinicians and include live Q&A sessions, hands-on applications, video analysis and problem-solving, allowing participants to connect directly with experts in their field and earn continuing education credits – all… Read more »

ERI Introduces NEW Faculty and a NEW Course Offering to our Community of Therapists!  

Bethanne Mazurczak MS, CCC-SLP, C/NDT and Leslie Paparsenos PT, MS, C/NDT have joined the list of esteemed ERI faculty and bring to you a NEW course offering: ASD: Improving Motor and Speech/Language Outcomes for Function Bethanne Mazurczak, CCC-SLP, C/NDT has been a practicing clinician since 1990, specializing in the pediatric rehabilitation of infants, children and… Read more »

NEW Online Series! Primitive Reflexes: Strategies to Promote Integration-Strengthening Foundational Skills

Learn at Your Convenience with Janine Wiskind MS, OTR/L, CBIS ERI is excited to offer a new, on-demand, online learning opportunity for Pediatric Therapists: Primitive Reflexes: Strategies to Promote Integration – Strengthening Foundational Skills – Online Series.  Janine engages her audience with her dynamic teaching style and makes intense information easy to understand and apply. In… Read more »

Dr. Richard Clendaniel Awarded APTA’s Catherine Worthingham Fellowship 

Richard Clendaniel

Congratulations to ERI faculty member Dr. Richard Clendaniel on being named a Catherine Worthingham Fellow by the American Physical Therapy Association. The honor is the association’s highest membership category and serves as inspiration for physical therapists to attain professional excellence, and is eligible to APTA physical therapist members who have demonstrated unwavering efforts to advance… Read more »