Are you working on your Board or Specialty Certification application? Planning on attending conference? Check out these sessions offered by other AOTA certified practitioners who will help clarify the connection between their session and certification! You can use Program Builder on the AOTA website to customize your conference schedule.
Below are some courses you might consider!
Key: Institute = IN, Workshop = WS, Short Course = SC, Research Platform = RP
Wednesday
IN 010 (CBOT) (Cert) Back to the Basics: Feeding, Eating, and Swallowing Throughout the Lifespan
IN 020 (Cert) Strategies for Collaboration in School-Based Practice
Thursday
WS103 (Cert) Feeding, Eating, and Swallowing in Children and Adults: Cases and Advocacy
SC102 (Cert) A Self-Management Program for Individuals With Parkinson's Disease
SC114 (Cert) Implementing the Principles of Occupational Justice Into American Occupational Therapy Practice: System-Wide Barriers and Creative Solutions
SC118 (Cert) Self-Report Evaluation To Identify and Predict Occupational Performance in Adults with Low Vision
RP203 (Res) (Cert) Further Investigation of Brain Physiology Underlying Sensory Processing Disorders Using Electroencephalography
SC201 (Cert) Occupational Therapy Practitioners in the Land of Low Vision and Blindness Rehabilitation: Navigating the Maze
SC219 (Cert) Vision and Falls: Recognizing Risk Through Screening and Prevention
WS214 (SIS) (Cert) School System Annual Program: IDEA Part C: Early Intervention and Occupational Therapy Services
RP244 (Res) (Cert) The Effectiveness of Sensory Integration Treatment Interventions With Children Diagnosed With Autism Spectrum Disorders
Saturday
SC337 (Cert) Visitability and Universal Design as Foundations for Inclusivity and Occupational Performance
WS305 (SIS) (Cert) Gerontology Annual Program: Essential Skills for Working With Older Adults With Low Vision
Sunday
WS405 (Cert) Optics and Occupational Performance: Using Devices to Enhance Treatment Outcomes
SC429 (Cert) Transactional Approach to Analyze Complex Meanings and Benefits of Occupation in Older Adulthood
Christine Urish, PhD, OTR/L, BCMH
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