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Idaho Occupational
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PO Box 7364
Boise, ID 83707
208.388.4682
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Continuing Education
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IOTA
Treatment Summit at Brown Mackie College - Boise
9050
Overland Road, Boise, Idaho
February 25, 2011
7:30 a.m.
registration
8:00
a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Coordinated by SOTA
Join us
for the original learn it today, use it tomorrow continuing education and
networking workshop for occupational therapy practitioners and students.
"Infant
and Toddler Regulation of Feeding and Emotions"
Carrie
L. Mori, PhD, OTR/L, BCP, C-NDT, IMH ®-IV
"Understanding and Handling the Shoulder"
Brenda
Simon, OTR/L, Neuro IFRAH Instructor ®
"Vision
and the Child"
Susan
Devine, OT/L, OVT
Treating the Visual-Vestibular System and Beyond
Kari
Thompson, OTD, OTR/L, BCP, SWC, CLE, IMC, CID
"Allen
Cognitive Levels and Fall Prevention"
Mel
Henderson, OTR/L and Angela Zaugg, OTR/L
Learners may earn 7 contact hours or .7 AOTA Approved CEUs.
Click to print and mail the registration form.
Information: 208.388.4682 or info@id-ota.com
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Register Early and save
Before Feb 13: Members $79 | Others $105 | Students $25
After Feb 13: Members
| $105 Others $115 | Students $25
There is an automatic $3.00 handling fee for credit card payments for this event.
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Elks Rehab Hospital Stroke Symposium 2012
600 N. Robins Road, Boise, ID
February 25, 2012
Registration 7:30 a.m.
8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Morning
Principles of Recovery Post-Stroke: Motor Learning Concepts Across the Continuum of Care, presented by Heather Hayes, DPT, NCS
Pharmacological Management of Stroke presented by Debbie Heckathorn, Director of Pharmacy Services at Elks Rehab
Afternoon
Track 1: Constraint Induced Aphasia Therapy - Premise, Properties, and Practice, presented by Kim Frey, M.S., CCC, CBIS.
Track 2: Several lectures are offered in this track including Neuro Anatomy, Stroke 101, and What Goes On in the Gym & Why.
Track 3: This track is open to physical and occupational therapists. Sue Ostertag, PT, DPT, NCS is presenting Functional E-Stim to Enhance Recovery from Stroke for Upper Extremity, Trunk, and Gait.
Information: Shelley Thomas 208.489.4895 or email sthomas@elksrehab.org.
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Click here to download the Stroke Symposium brochure and registration form.
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SAVE THE DATES
For the upcoming activities:
Intro to Neuro IFRAH - Boise - March
24-25, 2012
IOTA Treatment Summit at Idaho State University - Pocatello - April 7, 2012
IOTA Treatment Summit for HANDS SIS - Twin Falls -
April 14, 2012 (tentative)
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Annual Conference and Treatment Summit Sponsors |
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This page is provided as a service to our
members. Inclusion on this page is not an indication of endorsement or
sponsorship and while the IOTA Executive Board believes they are legitimate
opportunities, the IOTA Executive Board takes no responsibility for their
content or delivery.
Third-party endorsement
If
your organization is interested in securing an IOTA third-party endorsement
for certification purposes, please contact us at (208) 388-4682.
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Some space will be made available for non-profit
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Please be aware: The Idaho Occupational Therapy Association does not recommend online courses for continuing education in physical agent
modalities. There is a hands-on component that cannot be achieved via online learning.
In addition to the instructional benefits, classroom learning also provides the opportunity to develop a peer-to-peer network and we believe that is an important component of professional development. IOTA encourages learners to come together often for a balanced education experience.
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Calls for Papers
We will list
Calls for Papers as appropriate to
Occupational Therapy within the space allowed.
Please inquire
here.
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Cancellation policy for IOTA Sponsored or
Coordinated events*: Refunds must be requested in writing. Full
refunds will be granted to those requests at least two weeks prior to the
activity. There will be a twenty dollar ($20) administrative fee for any
cancellation after that time. There will be no refunds on requests
received within forty-eight hours of the event. Should an event be cancelled by
IOTA, full refunds will be made to registrants within thirty days following the
cancellation announcement.
*Unless other provisions are stated in the
program brochure to comply with third parties or contracted presenters.
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AOTA Approved Provider: The Idaho Occupational Therapy Association is an approved provider for the American Occupational Therapy Association to offer continuing education in occupational therapy. The assignment of AOTA CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by AOTA.
Not all events qualify for AOTA CEUs through the Idaho Occupational Therapy Association. Please read the description of each continuing education offering to learn more. |
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ADA Disclaimer IOTA seeks to make all
continuing education activities accessible to people with disabilities. In
this spirit, and in accordance with the provisions of Sections 504 and 508
of the Rehabilitation Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act, IOTA
endorses the use of public facilities that are ADA Accessible. Learners with
special needs are encouraged to contact IOTA in advance of the activity to
ensure reasonable accommodations may be met. |
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