Continuing Education to Support Improved Physical Therapy Services for Children and Families

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Journal Clubs

Collaborative and learner-driven. Four separate articles/sessions with 1-2 months in between each session. Includes a required pre-session worksheet and the 1-hour journal club discussion for each article.

8 CEUs

Social Determinants of Health in Pediatric Physical Therapy

An understanding of the influence of social determinants of health on health outcomes in pediatric physical therapy is the basis for effective, equitable and collaborative care. This course will help pediatric physical therapists integrate these considerations as a necessary component of clinical decision making. The course includes a combination of asynchronous lectures, readings, and brief worksheets, along with a capstone project that explicitly encourages participants to apply and reflect on course information. The synchronous sessions will include lecture and small group discussion and interaction around key concepts.

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Consultation for Educators

Work individually in a 1:1 collaboration and/ or engage with a community of practice- 4-6 individuals- to improve teaching and student learning, increase impact of learning activities, and optimize successful course development.

Journal Club for Academic Educators

What Course Participants Are Saying.

Group Discussion

“I enjoyed it, especially the cases/open ended portions and discussions that we had. I enjoy gait and always love getting into more detail/reviewing things.”

Building Community

“I like to hear how my colleagues felt about the articles because sometimes I feel isolated.  I like the worksheet questions because they help to guide me in how to look at the articles.”

Real Life Application

“I enjoyed how this journal club session had a variety of article topics. I think this facilitated increased discussion and allowed us to apply to more situations in the clinic.”

Relevant and Engaging

“The content is relevant and the discussions are informative and engage everyone.  The conversations are thought provoking.”

“This course was a very helpful review of pediatric gait, especially a great review of tests and measures that I will begin to implement more often at evaluation and when updating POCs…”

Facilitated Learning

“I enjoy the availability of the literature and the time to discuss it with colleagues.  Guided discussions with Joe also help me to improve my ability to interpret the literature more effectively.”

“I am more prepared to answer parent questions about gait and to make determinations if the gait of the child is within normal limits for their age”

Joe Schreiber has over 35 years of experience as a physical therapist, including over 25 years in providing high quality and innovative learning opportunities for physical therapists at the novice, intermediate, and expert levels.

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