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1 https://www.physicaltherapy.com/pt-ceus/course/optimizing-patient-outcomes-4908 Optimizing Patient Outcomes: Navigating Medical Errors and Preventing Harm and Readmissions This course defines what medical errors are, how they happen, and what can be done to improve the quality of care, patient safety, and reduce readmissions. Many errors are preventable when safeguards such as procedural checklists are put in place and situational awareness is enhanced. auditory, textual, visual

Optimizing Patient Outcomes: Navigating Medical Errors and Preventing Harm and Readmissions

Presented by Kenneth L. Miller, PT, DPT, GCS, CEEAA

Wed, Apr 24, 2024 at 2:00 pm EDT

Course: #4908Level: Introductory2 Hours

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This course defines what medical errors are, how they happen, and what can be done to improve the quality of care, patient safety, and reduce readmissions. Many errors are preventable when safeguards such as procedural checklists are put in place and situational awareness is enhanced.

Professional Issues and Compliance

2 https://www.physicaltherapy.com/pt-ceus/course/rehabilitation-for-hamstring-injuries-do-4873 Rehabilitation for Hamstring Injuries: How Do We Achieve Success? Hamstring injuries are common during sporting activities with high re-injury rates, which may indicate inadequate rehabilitation or premature return to play. This course provides an in-depth examination of hamstring injuries in sports, covering mechanisms, prognostic factors, and rehabilitation strategies. Participants will gain insights from a literature review and practice guidelines, enabling them to critically evaluate and modify their current rehabilitation and return-to-play plans for more effective management of hamstring injuries. auditory, textual, visual

Rehabilitation for Hamstring Injuries: How Do We Achieve Success?

Presented by John Boudreaux, EdD, PT, LAT, ATC, SCS

Wed, May 1, 2024 at 6:00 pm EDT

Course: #4873Level: Intermediate2 Hours

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Hamstring injuries are common during sporting activities with high re-injury rates, which may indicate inadequate rehabilitation or premature return to play. This course provides an in-depth examination of hamstring injuries in sports, covering mechanisms, prognostic factors, and rehabilitation strategies. Participants will gain insights from a literature review and practice guidelines, enabling them to critically evaluate and modify their current rehabilitation and return-to-play plans for more effective management of hamstring injuries.

Athletic Training Orthopedics Sports

3 https://www.physicaltherapy.com/pt-ceus/course/program-exercise-sessions-to-maximize-4883 Program Exercise Sessions to Maximize Post-Exercise Caloric Consumption Learn what excess post-exercise oxygen consumption (EPOC) is and how to program exercise sessions to maximize its outcomes. Explore the relationship between different exercise interventions and increased caloric expenditure, weight management, and general health and wellness. auditory, textual, visual

Program Exercise Sessions to Maximize Post-Exercise Caloric Consumption

Presented by Amy Ashmore, PhD

Course: #4883Level: Introductory2 Hours
4 344 344 Reviews

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Learn what excess post-exercise oxygen consumption (EPOC) is and how to program exercise sessions to maximize its outcomes. Explore the relationship between different exercise interventions and increased caloric expenditure, weight management, and general health and wellness.

Strength and Conditioning

4 https://www.physicaltherapy.com/pt-ceus/course/multiple-sclerosis-advancing-and-applying-4872 Multiple Sclerosis: Advancing and Applying the Latest Science In this engaging and clinically-focused course, Dr. Mike Studer will lead the discussion, presenting the latest evidence on Multiple Sclerosis (MS). This discussion will include new information about the pathophysiology, phenotypes (beyond considerations of relapse/remission), physical activity, neuroplasticity, and wellness management. auditory, textual, visual

Multiple Sclerosis: Advancing and Applying the Latest Science

Presented by Mike Studer, PT, DPT, MHS, NCS, CEEAA, CWT, CSST, BFPCE, FAPTA

Course: #4872Level: Advanced2 Hours
5 375 375 Reviews

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In this engaging and clinically-focused course, Dr. Mike Studer will lead the discussion, presenting the latest evidence on Multiple Sclerosis (MS). This discussion will include new information about the pathophysiology, phenotypes (beyond considerations of relapse/remission), physical activity, neuroplasticity, and wellness management.

Neurology

5 https://www.physicaltherapy.com/pt-ceus/course/tools-to-positively-impact-pediatric-4944 Tools to Positively Impact Pediatric Incontinence Pediatric incontinence is a common challenge, and many physical therapists don’t realize that they have tools to assist. This lecture will focus on discussing pediatric incontinence causes and symptoms, and providing a practical toolkit for physical therapist practice. auditory, textual, visual

Tools to Positively Impact Pediatric Incontinence

Presented by Jennifer Stone, PT, DPT, OCS, PHC

Wed, May 8, 2024 at 2:00 pm EDT

Course: #4944Level: Advanced2 Hours

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Pediatric incontinence is a common challenge, and many physical therapists don’t realize that they have tools to assist. This lecture will focus on discussing pediatric incontinence causes and symptoms, and providing a practical toolkit for physical therapist practice.

Pediatrics Pelvic Health

6 https://www.physicaltherapy.com/pt-ceus/course/using-bed-as-progressive-resistive-4946 Using the Bed as a Progressive Resistive Exercise Environment: An OT and PT Primer Coming Soon! auditory, textual, visual

Using the Bed as a Progressive Resistive Exercise Environment: An OT and PT Primer

Presented by Andrea Salzman, MS, PT

Fri, May 10, 2024 at 10:00 am EDT

Course: #4946Level: Introductory2 Hours

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Acute Care Geriatrics Home Health

7 https://www.physicaltherapy.com/pt-ceus/course/laser-therapy-review-photobiomodulation-and-4863 Laser Therapy: Review of Photobiomodulation and Dosing for Specific Conditions, in partnership with Enovis™ This course is designed to provide a well-rounded overview of light-based therapy and factors that influence photobiomodulation (PBM). Specific subject matter includes a reference-based review of how light interacts with tissue and impacts different pathologies, as well as dosing concepts for different clinical applications. auditory, textual, visual

Laser Therapy: Review of Photobiomodulation and Dosing for Specific Conditions, in partnership with Enovis™

Presented by Mark Callanen, PT, DPT, OCS

Course: #4863Level: Intermediate2 Hours
4 193 193 Reviews

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This course is designed to provide a well-rounded overview of light-based therapy and factors that influence photobiomodulation (PBM). Specific subject matter includes a reference-based review of how light interacts with tissue and impacts different pathologies, as well as dosing concepts for different clinical applications.

Athletic Training Orthopedics Pain Management Sports

8 https://www.physicaltherapy.com/pt-ceus/course/fall-prevention-with-older-adults-4902 Fall Prevention with Older Adults: Part 2 Evidence-Based Interventions Falls among older adults are a major healthcare problem. This course discusses evidence-based interventions to reduce fall risk, including assessment and modification of the home environment, inpatient and outpatient fall risk management, community-based programs, and individualized intervention focused on exercise, with case studies. auditory, textual, visual

Fall Prevention with Older Adults: Part 2 Evidence-Based Interventions

Presented by Sally Stillings, MA, PT, MPT, CHT

Course: #4902Level: Intermediate2 Hours
5 128 128 Reviews

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Falls among older adults are a major healthcare problem. This course discusses evidence-based interventions to reduce fall risk, including assessment and modification of the home environment, inpatient and outpatient fall risk management, community-based programs, and individualized intervention focused on exercise, with case studies.

Geriatrics

9 https://www.physicaltherapy.com/pt-ceus/course/fall-prevention-with-older-adults-4901 Fall Prevention with Older Adults: Part 1 - Screening and Assessment Falls can be devastating for older adults, and fall-related morbidity and mortality are on the rise. This course covers the epidemiology of falls, fall risk factors, and consequences of falls among older adults, as well as discusses guidelines for fall risk screening, how to choose fall risk functional measures, and how to complete the patient assessment. auditory, textual, visual

Fall Prevention with Older Adults: Part 1 - Screening and Assessment

Presented by Sally Stillings, MA, PT, MPT, CHT

Course: #4901Level: Intermediate2 Hours
4 195 195 Reviews

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Falls can be devastating for older adults, and fall-related morbidity and mortality are on the rise. This course covers the epidemiology of falls, fall risk factors, and consequences of falls among older adults, as well as discusses guidelines for fall risk screening, how to choose fall risk functional measures, and how to complete the patient assessment.

Geriatrics

10 https://www.physicaltherapy.com/pt-ceus/course/current-trends-in-picu-rehabilitation-4931 Current Trends in Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Rehabilitation Master skills to implement in your practice immediately with Continued Master Class. A comprehensive overview of current trends in pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) acute care rehab will be reviewed in this course with real-time application for current modifications to practice. auditory, textual, visual

Current Trends in Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Rehabilitation

Presented by Liz Brown, OTR/L, BCP, CYMHS, Cristina Lopez-Trigo, MS, CCC-SLP, Jill M. Cannoy, PT, DPT, PCS

Course: #4931Level: Advanced3 Hours
4 54 54 Reviews

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Master skills to implement in your practice immediately with Continued Master Class. A comprehensive overview of current trends in pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) acute care rehab will be reviewed in this course with real-time application for current modifications to practice.

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Do webinars count as live CE? ›

Do onLINE webinars count as live CE? Online webinars are an accepted way to earn live CEUs. While there are some benefits to in-person live seminars, such as interaction with other attendees, online webinars have many of the same benefits while being vastly more convenient.

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Flex CEUs is recognized as a Continuing Competency Approval Agency by the Physical Therapy Board of California. Flex CEUs is recognized as a Continuing Education Provider by the Florida Board of Physical Therapy and also reports course completions through CE Broker - Provider #50-14120.

How many CEUs do you need for PT in California? ›

Every California licensed PT and PTA must earn 30 contact hours or 3.0 CEUs during their license renewal period. Your renewal period begins the day after your license expires or issue date and ends on your expiration date.

Do webinars count as live CE for physical therapists in Florida? ›

At HomeCEU, our live interactive webinars count towards your 12 hours live CE requirement which means you can complete your entire 24 contact hours online.

What is the difference between a webinar and a live training session? ›

Webinars and training programs have different objectives. A webinar aims to inform and increase awareness. Meanwhile, training aims to improve performance and skills and provide practical knowledge. Many won't pay for webinars but participate in free ones.

Are webinars live or pre-recorded? ›

It depends on the type of webinar you are hosting. Live webinars are always the best option to deliver fresh content and engage with your audience. However, pre-recorded webinars can be a great solution to streamline your organization, and save time!

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Many professions require that workers earn a license or certification. These positions ask workers to stay on top of best practices so they can perform their jobs successfully. CEUs help employees learn new knowledge and skills and reassure employers that their employees can make a valuable contribution.

How many credit hours equals a CEU? ›

One CEU equals 10 contact hours. For example, if a certificate lists a class as 1.6 CEUs, that equals 16 hours.

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Yes! CEUfast is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation (ANCC). We are also accredited by the respective boards in Florida, California, Alabama, Kentucky, District of Columbia and others. See all of our accreditations.

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Basic and advanced life support certification

These certifications are required for licensure, but they generally do not count toward CEUs needed to renew your license.

How many CEUs do you need for PT in Michigan? ›

Generally, PTs are required to complete a specific number of CEUs every one to two years. The CEU due date is often, but not always, the same as the license expiration date. As a PT in Michigan, you need 24 PDRs every two years; the date depends on your initial licensure date.

How many CEUs do physical therapists need in Ohio? ›

How many continuing education hours are required during a reporting period? Physical therapists licensed in Ohio must complete twenty-four (24) hours of continuing education within the two (2) year renewal cycle.

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All courses on PhysicalTherapy.com are considered Category 1 courses, but at least 20 hours must be earned through live webinars. (Our live courses are not counted in the 10-hour online limit).

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One hour of instruction usually equals one CME credit. One CEU is equivalent to ten hours of instruction. CMEs are typically designed to address specific competencies in the medical field and enhance patient care. CEUs are designed to ensure ongoing learning and professional development within a specific field.

Does CPR count as continuing education for physical therapists in PA? ›

CPR is not required unless you have direct access certification and may count up to 4 hours each renewal cycle. PTAs need 4 contact hours for emergency management - CPR can be included in this total time.

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After completion of a live webinar, subscribers will complete an evaluation on ASHP eLearning. After completion of these steps, subscribers can claim CE credit.

Do webinars count as live CE for occupational therapists? ›

Occupational therapy continuing education (CE) courses come in many forms, including online sessions, live webinars, in-person workshops, conference-based seminars, and more, allowing students and practitioners to stay current in ways that fit their schedules.

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Some popular Self-Study methods include:

Online, On-Demand Video Courses. Pre-Recorded Webinars. Text Based/Written Courses.

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