Posts Categorized: Occupational Therapy

Faculty Highlight During OT Month

spotlight on ERI OT Faculty Holly Schifsky, Melissa Gerber, and Dana Kizer

Meet Our OT Faculty As We Continue to Celebrate OT Month! As part of an ongoing series during the month of April to recognize our amazing OT faculty, we’re giving a shoutout to Holly Schifsky, Melissa Gerber, and Dana Kizer.  Holly Schifsky, OTR/L, CNT, NTMTC, CBIS has worked with ERI for over 6 years. She… Read more »

Faculty Highlight During OT Month

Meet Our OT Faculty! In honor of OT month, ERI will be highlighting our amazing OT faculty throughout April. First up for this month, we’re shining a light on two faculty members: Anne Buckley-Reen and Janine Wiskind.   Anne Buckley-Reen has been with ERI since 2005. She has been a practicing pediatric therapist for 30+ years… Read more »

ERI Celebrates Occupational Therapy Month!

April is Occupational Therapy Month  While we think OTs and OTAs deserve gratitude year-round, we love shining a special spotlight on occupational therapists during the month of April. This profession works tirelessly to help restore or improve the ability of patients across the lifespan, and works in a variety of settings including hospitals, schools and… Read more »

The 2023 NANT Conference Is Just Around the Corner – We Can’t Wait to See You!

Save the date for April 14 – 15, 2023 We’re counting down the days until the annual National Association of Neonatal Therapists (NANT) Conference in Tucson, AZ. This annual conference is the only one of its kind in the world, serving an international group of neonatal OTs, PTs, and SLPs in order to advance the… Read more »

Toe Walking Expert Liesa M. Ritchie-Persaud Offers NEW Live Webinar!

Here at ERI we’re excited to announce a NEW, live webinar taught by THE toe-walking expert, Liesa M. Ritchie-Persaud, PT, DPT, PCS, CKTP. Toe Walking: In-Depth Clinical Applications Using an Etiological Approach Friday, February 24, 2023 9:40 am EST • 8:40 am CST • 7:40 am MST • 6:40 am PST (US) 1-Day Course –… Read more »