Professional Licensure Continuing Education Courses Approved & Denied - Occupational Therapist 2014-2016 Licensure Period



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Professional Licensure Continuing Education Courses Approved & Denied - Occupational Therapist 2014-2016 Licensure Period Revised December 2, 2015 (3:33PM) This list will be updated the last day of each month. If a course is not listed, you will have to call the company sponsoring the course or you may check the website again at the end of each month. If you are interesting in having a course approved, please visit our website at www.healthyms.com. Once the website loads, click Regulations & Licensure, then Professional Licensure and Certification, then Continuing Education and then click Continuing Education Course Approval Requirements and follow the directions. Per the Regulations Governing Licensure for OT/OTA, Rule 8.7.4, the following continuing education hours may be accrued from the following sources, when the content of the programs relates to the profession of occupational therapy. Please refer to Rule 8.7.4, pages 11-12 of the regulations. 1. Approved by the MSOTA (Mississippi Occupational Therapy Association). 2. Approved by the AOTA (American Occupational Therapy Association). 3. Approved by the AMA (American Medical Association). 4. Approved by the AOTA, AMA, APTA & ASHA. 5. Approved by accredited universities or colleges. 6. Approved by a licensure authority of any jurisdiction in the United States for OT. 7. Approved by the APTA (American Physical Therapy Association). 8. Approved by the ASHA (American Speech & Hearing Association). * The courses are listed by the course provider* The following courses have been approved or denied by MSDH: ACCELERATED CARE PLUS: 800-350-1100 CONTACT PERSON: LANA ROE Course: Physical Agent Modality Basics - Electrotherapy Course: Physical Agent Modality Basics - Shortwave Diathermy Course: Physical Agent Modality Basics - Ultrasound Course: Continence Improvement Course: Physical Agent Modality Basics Course: Fall Prevention Course: Contracture Management Course: Pain Management Course: Wound Healing Course: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease 5 clinical

Course: Electrode Application and Safety Course: Rheumatoid Arthritis of the Wrist and Hand Course: Stroke Hand Edema Course: Herpes Zoster & Postherpetic Neuralgia Course: Lower Quadrant Patterned Electrical Neuromuscular Stimulation Course: Upper Quadrant Patterned Electrical Neuromuscular Stimulation Course: Stroke Recovery Course: Physical Agent Documentation Recommendations Course: Orthotic Therapy Course: Hemiplegic Gait Course: Progressive Resistance Exercise with Elastic Bands Course: Aerobic Exercise for Aging Adults (AEAA) Course: Group Therapy Course: PAMS in Subacute Rehab Course: Virtual Reality Augmented Therapy (VRAT) Course: Post Operative Hip and Knee Therapy (POHK) Course: Chronic Heart Failure & Rehab (CHFR) Course: Residual Limb Therapy Course: Physical Agent Modality Basics - Electrotherapy Course: Physical Agent Modality Basics - Shortwave Diathermy Course: Physical Agent Modality Basics - Ultrasound Course: Therapy Tests and Measures (TTM-2HR) Course: Therapy Tests and Measures (TTM-1HR) Course: Head and Neck PENS Course: Adjunctive semg for Dysphagia Rehabilitation Course: Adjunctive semg for Dysphagia Rehabilitatioon 1 non-clinical 1 non-clinical 2.5 clinical 5.0 clinical ALMOST FAMILY Course: Geriatric Depression Course: Fall Risk Reduction ALZHEIMER S ASSOCIATION: 601-987-0020 CONTACT PERSON: SARA MURPHY Course: 4 th Annual Central Conference on Alzheimer s: Confidence in Caregiving Course: 5 th Annual Central Conference on Alzheimer s: The Brains Behind Saving Yours BAPTIST MEMORIAL HOSPITAL DESOTO: 662-772-2150 Course: Surviving and Thriving: Cultivating a Full Life Following a Stroke BIENVILLE ORTHOPEDIC SPECIALISTS Course: Physical Agent Modalities for Occupational Therapists and Occupational Therapy Assistants 3.25 clinical COMPLIANCECE, LLC: CONTACT PERSON: DIANNE SWITZER

Course: Improving Outcomes in the Geriatric Patient ENCORE REHABILITATION OUTPATIENT CLINICS CONTACT PERSON: BRANDON CLOUD Course: Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization 1 4.0 clinical FORREST GENERAL HOSPITAL CONTACT PERSON: TONI HUDSON Course: 2014 Orthopedics Conference: Take a Break for Orthopedic Education Course: Neuro Care Conference 2014 Course: 2015 Orthopedics Conference: Take a Break for Orthopedic Education GREAT LAKES SEMINARS Course: Advanced Dynamic Anatomy-Bridging the Gap Between Anatomy & Treatment Course: Myofascial Release: Lower Quarter Functional Integration Course: Comprehensive treatment of the Shoulder KIDSENSE: CONTACT PERSON: MARSHA WASHINGTON Course: 2015 Pediatric OT Forum LAGNIAPPE SEMINARS: CONTACT PERSON: E. ANNE MELVIN Course: Falls in the Elderly Course: Assessment Tools to Predict, Treatment Techniques to Prevent Falls in the Elderly Course: Identifying Fall Risks in the Elderly Population Course: Stress: How It Impacts Our Patients and Intervention Techniques Course: Thinking Outside the Box for Better Patient Outcomes LONE STAR CONTINUING EDUCATION: 903-340-1126 CONTACT PERSON: SKIP FRITZ Course: Management of Adults with Strokes Course: Mobilization and Muscle Energy Techniques for the Ribs, Spine and SI Joints LOUISIANA FRAGILE X ASSOCIATION Course: X-pert Advice: Living the Fragile X Way for Home, School, Work and Play MEDICOMP UNIVERSITY: 601-824-8914 CONTACT PERSON: SCOTT HUFFMAN Course: Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization 14.5clinical 16.5clinical 16.5clinical 6.5 clinical 12.5 clinical 6.5 clinical 1 15.0 clinical 15.0 clinical 6.75 clinical 1 MEDICAL MINDS IN MOTION: 201-266-5999

CONTACT PERSON: ANJA DEAN Course: Kinesiology Taping, Myofascial Strategies & Fall Reduction Course: Homecare Interventions for Geriatric Mobility & Balance MEMORIAL HOSPITAL @ GULFPORT CONTACT PERSON: KATHRYN J. SCHUSSLER Course: Collaboration is the Name of the Game: Providing Cutting Edge Treatment for Stroke Survivors MID SOUTH REHAB SERVICES: 888-861-2349 CONTACT PERSON: DEBRA LAWSON Course: The Future of Rehab and Beyond 2015 Annual Compliance and Ethics Training MISSISSIPPI ASSOCIATION OF SELF-INSURERS CONTACT PERSON: DAN M. GIBSON Course: MASI s 18 th Annual Fall Conference NATIONAL MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY: 601-856-5831 CONTACT PERSON: JAN BELL Course: Facilitating Best Practices in Multiple Sclerosis Care NORTH MISSISSIPPI MEDICAL CENTER: 662-377-5395 CONTACT PERSON: TRACIE MAXEY CONWILL Course: 2014 NMMC Home Health Rehabilitation Conference Course: Defensible Documentation; Data Collection and Integration into Care Delivery Course: Addressing Rehabilitation Needs Across the Life Span (2015) Course: Annual Women s Health, Newborn & Children s Conference 2015 Day 1 Course: Annual Women s Health, Newborn & Children s Conference 2015 Day 2 Course: Medical Ethics Forum 2015 OPTIMA HEALTHCARE SOLUTIONS: 800-619-4243 CONTACT PERSON: KATHLEEN AMIDON Course: Continuity Assessment/Record Evaluation (CARE) Mobility & Self Care Item Set Course: ICD- 10 for Therapy PEARL RIVER COMMUNITY COLLEGE CONTACT PERSON: TIM PULVER Course: Fieldwork Educator Coure 6.75 non-clinical 6.0 non-clinical 6.25 clinical 6.25 clinical 3.0 clinical 2.0 non-clinical PERFORMANCE REHAB CONTACT PERSON: TANNY CRAWFORD

Course: Current Concepts and New Advances in Joint Placement, Core Stability and Manual Theraph PROGRESSIVE THERAPY EDUCATION, INC. CONTACT PERSON: ANDREA PERREA Course: Exercise Programs for Frail Elderly Course: Balance Assessments and Fall Prevention Programs Course: Functional Testing and Skilled Documentation in Geriatric Therapy RECONNECT THERAPY CONTACT PERSON: JAMES P. HOUSTON Course: Documentation How to Show Skilled Services and Medical Necessity SPORTS MEDICINE INSTITUTE CONTACT PERSON: CHRISTIAN L. COULON Course: Evidence-Based Evaluation and Treatment of Rotator Cuff Pathology STA-HOME HEALTH & HOSPICE: 601-956-5100 CONTACT PERSON: JEAN-MICHEL GEOFFRIAU Course: Retraining the Brain: Mirror Therapy and Graded Motor Imagery 7.75 clinical 1 1 1 4.0 clinical 1 SUMMIT HEALTH & REHAB SERVICES, INC. CONTACT PERSON: KELLY CRAWFORD Course: Ethics from Rehabilitation Professionals Course: Complex Medical Conditions for Rehabilitation Professionals Course: Ethics for Rehabilitation Professionals Course: Integrating Dementia Staging into Therapy Practice Course: ICD- 10 Prep TRINITY REHABILITATION Course: Dementia Capable Care: Foundation 3.0 clinical 2.0 non-clinical