Are you a current or aspiring NICU clinician? Are you considering or preparing for the Neonatal Therapy Certification Exam? Or maybe you’re considering switching to the NICU from a different practice setting. This 4-part series, taught by Anjanette Lee, is a great option for gaining competence for independent practice in the NICU. These courses can… Read more »
Posts Tagged: Continuing Education
Inaugural Birth to Three Conference a Huge Success
“The Birth to Three Conference for Early Interventionists was outstanding. I learned so much and learned strategies about positioning, neurodivergence, and techniques that can be used as soon as the next day in everyday practices. I would strongly recommend this course for anyone working with the Birth to Three population!” Wow! Our inaugural Birth to… Read more »
Anjanette Lee Presents New “Neonatal Therapy – Establishing Skills for Independent Practice”
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 »
You Bring the Group, We’ll Provide the Savings
At ERI, we believe in “better together” and know that learning side-by-side with colleagues and friends is an invaluable experience that improves camaraderie and teamwork. For these reasons, ERI now offers group pricing on select in-person learning, live webinars, and online courses. Many of our live webinars and in-person courses offer a discount when three… Read more »
Baby Beats – Level 2! Join Holly Schifsky Increase Your NICU Knowledge and Manual Therapy Skills
At ERI, we are committed to offering therapists the latest evidence-based techniques to bring your career to the next level and improve patient outcomes – which is why we are excited to partner with Holly Schifsky to offer the new course “Baby Beats–Level 2: Multi-System Assessment and Treatment of the Premature/Medically Complex Infant for Rehabilitation… Read more »