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What to Look for When Choosing a CEU Provider

Choosing a continuing education (CEU) course provider is an important decision. Continuing your education as a therapist will help you further develop your skills, keep up with new research and implement updated techniques. Choosing a CEU course provider with the proper accreditations and course offerings will ensure you meet your state or field’s requirements, and… Read more »

Back-to-School Savings from ERI!

As summer begins to wind down…ERI is happy to offer a few special savings to school-based therapists heading back-to-school!  SAVE $100 when you register for ERI’s 23rd Annual Therapies in the School Conference before 8/31/22. Use coupon code THERAPIES2022 at checkout. SAVE $50 on any school-based multi-day webinar*. Use coupon code SCHOOLWEBINAR22 at checkout.  SAVE… 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 »

Cindy Miles’ Online CEU Course Now Available – “Torticollis: Assessment and Treatment of Infants and Children”

ERI is excited to announce an online course offering for our dedicated community of therapists! Torticollis: Assessment and Treatment of Infants and Children Online Series Learn with Cindy Miles, PT, PhD, PCS, NDT, a leading expert on torticollis and plagiocephaly, as she discusses the increased incidence, etiology, and pathophysiology of torticollis. We invite you to… Read more »

Tips for Avoiding Therapist Burnout

tips for avoiding therapist burnout

The high-stress levels and intensity often associated with delivering occupational therapy, physical therapy and speech-language pathology can be draining at times.  Interacting with very ill patients, challenging students or difficult team members all day and processing endless paperwork can overwhelm therapists. Therapy means lots of emotional interactions every day, which can be exhausting. If not careful, therapists might experience… Read more »