Webinar Description:
- A Live Webinar Option on December 27, 2024 at 6:00-8:30pm Eastern (Zoom)
- Also available as Recorded Option.
- Purchase 1, get both the Live and Recorded version.
- Adult Applications
- Yes! CEUs for PT, OT & RT available in most states. Info@swimatu.com with questions.
This 3-hour CEU opportunity includes a 2.5 hour webinar and a .5 hour reading. It will run live on Friday December 27, 2024 from 6:00-8:30 pm Eastern time and then be offered as a recorded webinar. Buy the live course, and enjoy BOTH for the same cost.
This is a 3-hour course with applications for:
- PT, OT, RT, SLP and Educators
- Adult
- Aquatic settings
Description:
Learning Objectives:
Sample of Evidence Supporting Webinar
Target Audience Statement and ATU Credentialing
This course is designed primarily for professionals with a basic understanding of physical medicine and rehabilitation. Those likely to benefit most are: Occupational therapists & assistants, Physical therapist & assistants, Recreational therapist & assistants, Speech & language pathologist & assistants.
Students who are at the basic level of skill acquisition and those who are at a higher level of skill, but who are looking for a course that provides "best practice" ideas for techniques currently practiced are also welcome.
This course can be applied toward 3 elective hours for individuals who are seeking their ATU Aquaticist.
This course does not focus on evaluation or examination of the patient and the content is within the scope of practice for the Assistant working under the supervision of the OT or PT or RT or SLP. While the primary audience for the course is the PT/OT/RT/SLP provider, other rehabilitation providers will find it beneficial.
Speaker: Andrea Salzman, MS, PT graduated from the University of Alabama at Birmingham with a Masters degree in physical therapy. Salzman is the Founder and Owner of the Aquatic Resources Network, the largest multidisciplinary clearinghouse of information on aquatic therapy. She currently serves as Director of Aquatic Therapy University and has assisted hundreds of facilities during the start-up and training phases of their aquatic practice. Salzman has received the highest honor given to an aquatic physical therapist from the American Physical Therapy Association, the Judy Cirullo Leadership Award. She has been listed in Who's Who for Aquatics multiple times over the years. Over her career, she has served as: • Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Aquatic Physical Therapy • Manager, Regions Hospital Therapy Pool • Adjunct Faculty, College of St. Catherine’s PT program • Functional Design Consultant; Aquatic Therapy Facilities • ARN Database Creator, 19,000 aquatic professionals • Aquatic Health Research Database (AHRD) Creator, 8000 abstracts and growing • Author, 5 aquatic therapy-related texts • Monthly columnist, Aquatics International, Advance for PTs, Onsite Fitness, AusMed and other trade magazines
Conflict:
There is no conflict of interest in the training. There are no products endorsed or sold.