Baptist rehab education Academy Practical, skill building, continuing competency courses for physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists and rehab nurses September December 2013 baptisthealthsystem.com That s Baptist Care.
Baptist Rehab Education Academy Welcome to Baptist Health System s Rehab Education Academy (BREA). Baptist Health System is committed to advancing the education of our own staff as well as rehab professionals in the community. We offer a variety of practical, skill building, continuing competency courses for physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists and rehab nurses. If you have any questions please contact Elizabeth Johnson at (210) 297-5192. Cancellation policy: Refunds (less a $30 processing fee) will be granted if written notification is given 14 days prior to the class. Notification can be sent by email to ejohnso1@baptisthealthsystem.com 1
Introduction to Central and Peripheral Vestibular Disorders Saturday, September 21, 2013 Introductory course Objectives: Explain the anatomy and physiology of the vestibular system Identify the signs, symptoms and co-existing conditions of the vestibular patient Recognize the significance of therapeutic regimes including medications, diet and surgical procedures for the vestibular patient Recognize disorders that may affect the vestibular system but are not appropriate for PT Perform and interpret rationale for appropriate evaluation measures Formulate and execute plan of care including discharge planning based on evaluation Identify online and mobile tools for concussion management Lab component to include BPPV treatment techniques, VOR exercises and general vestibular exercise program Location: HealthLink Fitness Center 288 Bitters Road, San Antonio, Texas 78216 Eligable attendees: PT, PTAs Course time: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Credits: 7.5 Early registration: $149, ends Sept. 7, 2013 Regular registration: $199 www.regonline.com/introductiontovestibulardisorders Light breakfast and snacks will be available Class limit: 27 Dress comfortably 2
Instructors: Amy Givens, PT, has a Master s of Physical Therapy and has recently received a competency-based certification through the Vestibular Program at Emory University. She has been a physical therapist for over five years and has been working with the vestibular and dizzy population for three years. Givens is currently the clinical supervisor at Baptist Healthlink Northeast in San Antonio, Texas where she works closely with a variety of patients including the adult and geriatric populations. Givens experience ranges from inner ear disorders to dizziness and imbalance related to post-cva and other neurological disorders. Amy works intimately with the patient, rehab team, and local physicians to ensure that each patient receives a tailored program and is able to maximize their therapeutic potential. Bridgett Wallace, PT, DPT, has a doctorate of physical therapy and holds a competency-based certification in vestibular rehabilitation. She has been treating patients with dizziness and balance disorders for more than 15 years and is the founder and President of 360 Balance a specialty clinic for the evaluation and treatment of dizziness and balance disorders that includes both audiology and therapy services. She is also the founder and CEO of Concussion Health, which specializes in online and mobile tools for concussion management. Wallace s work encompasses a wide variety of patient populations ranging from pediatrics to geriatrics, from multi-factorial balance problems to collegiate athletes post-concussion, and inner-ear disorders to neurological disorders. She continues to consult locally and nationally on the development of balance centers and medical management of vestibular disorders, including return-to-play protocols for post-concussion athletes. 3
Certified Rehabilitation Registered Nurse (CRRN) Review Course Saturday, Sept. 21 and Sunday, Sept. 22, 2013 Exam preparation course This course will review the core foundations of rehabilitation nursing as a preparation for the CRRN exam, including a review of test questions and suggestions for exam. The course is an excellent overview of rehabilitation nursing. It can assist the nurse who is new to rehabilitation to become more knowledgeable about the principles of rehabilitation and the nursing care that rehabilitation patients require. It is recommended that the nurses planning on taking the exam purchase a copy of the Core Curriculum for Rehabilitation Nursing offered through the Association of Rehabilitation Nurses (ARN). Location: St. Luke s Baptist Hospital 7930 Floyd Curl Drive, San Antonio, Texas 78229 Course time: Saturday, Sept. 21, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 22, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Fees: Vanguard Affiliates: $50 External Registrants: $349 Registration: Saturday, Sept. 21 7:30 a.m.-8 a.m. www.regonline.com/bhs_crrn Continental breakfast will be provided Class limit: 30 Instructor: Betty Clark, R.N., CRRN, B.S.N., M.Ed. Baptist Health System is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Texas Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation 4
The Running Course The Next Step (conducted by North American Seminars) Saturday, Oct. 5 and Sunday, Oct. 6, 2013 Intermediate to advanced course Objectives: This two-day advanced running course applies the most current optimal evidence based information for the evaluation and treatment of running injuries. This course combines interactive lecture and comprehensive laboratory sessions. Analysis of the biomechanics of running through physical evaluation and video analysis will prepare the course participant in the clinical decision making process required to develop comprehensive treatment programs. Specific strategies are presented in determining how to identify key elements in video gait analysis and how to apply findings to improve running and gait. In addition, time is spent on types of video analysis equipment and software and how to implement these technologies into your practice. Course emphasis will also be placed on running mechanics, performance, and how to identify potential injuries through mechanical analysis. Once injuries are identified, discussion will focus on biomechanical and functional approaches to rehabilitation. Current evidence based information is provided on foot taping, shoe design, over the counter arch supports and determining the need for the correct orthotics. Age-related changes, tissue physiology and abnormal mechanics are discussed to help the clinician through a process of differential diagnosis to develop appropriate patient specific solutions. Case studies will be presented throughout the two days to exhibit the concepts and applications. Each participant will take an active role throughout this course to discuss and apply the information provided. The main goal of this course is to enable therapists to feel confident in a comprehensive approach allowing them to achieve superior outcomes when they return to their clinics, ready to implement and market a successful running program. Location: North Central Baptist Hospital, Garrett Room, by the cafeteria 520 Madison Oak Dr., San Antonio, Texas 78258 5
Eligable attendees: PT, PTA, OT, athletic trainers Course time: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Credit: 15 hours Class limit: 15 Fee: $425 See bit.ly/breathenextstep for more details Light breakfast and snacks provided Instructor: Keith Christianssen, PT, MTC, attended San Diego State University, where he majored in Athletic Training. He went on to Northwestern University Medical School where he received his degree in Physical Therapy in 1990. After graduating from Northwestern, Keith returned to San Diego where he worked with athletes at Mesa Junior College and San Diego State University to complete his Athletic Training certification in 1993. Christianssen then completed his Certification in Manual Therapy through the University of St. Augustine in Florida. His clinical experience includes being an athletic trainer with two colleges, the assistant athletic trainer for an IHL hockey club, the head athletic trainer for an RHI hockey club, and has worked closely with athletic trainers from the NFL, MLB, MISL and NHL teams to maximize the players rehabilitation. Christianssen has been a contributing author to two Physical Therapy textbooks, and has written articles on rehabilitation, human performance, and biomechanics for several national publications. He currently provides content for a golf magazine, and several running publications. Christianssen has been teaching Biomechanics of the Lower Extremity, Orthotic Management, and Joint Mobilization courses for over 20 years. Currently, he owns and operates Impact Sports Medicine, which is located in the suburbs West of Denver, Colorado. In his clinic, the therapists take a functional approach to rehabilitation, and utilize video analysis to evaluate biomechanics on a regular basis. 6
Wii Hab: Beyond the Games Saturday, Oct. 26 and Sunday, Oct. 27, 2013 Introductory through advanced. Objectives: Demonstrate and choose appropriate exercises for patients in multiple practice settings using the Wii system and games with emphasis on WiiFit, Wii Sports and Sports Resort. Set up the system to the appropriate level and choice of exercises for individual patients with specific impairments. Document the therapeutic exercises and track progress as it relates to function including weight shift, balance, gait, endurance, strength, stability and aerobic tolerance. Demonstrate concepts for the safe use of the games and system to avoid patient injury. Demonstrate safe set up of the system for patient use in the home or facility setting. Location: Baptist Health System San Antonio, TX (exact location TBA) Eligible attendees: PTs, PTAs, OTs, COTAs 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Credit hours: 18 (as approved by FSBPT). Early registration: $430 (ends Midnight, Oct. 5) Regular registration $450 Vanguard Affiliates: $405 Class size: 30 Register at Wiihabcourses.com. Payment with credit card or Paypal. Breakfast and lunch will be provided. This is a very active/interactive course. Clothes and footwear should be appropriate for exercise. 7
Instructor: Candice Van Iderstine, PT, MD, license 14653. Over 35 years experience including hospital, home health, pediatrics, occupational med, and orthopedics. KT1 Fundamental Concepts, Screening/Muscle test, and Muscle Applications KT2 Advanced Concepts and Corrective Techniques (conducted by KinesioTaping Association International) Saturday, Nov. 9 and Sunday, Nov. 10, 2013 (KT1 is Saturday and KT2 is Sunday) KT1 Fundamental Concepts, Screening/Muscle Test, & Muscle Applications (To be taken in conjunction with KT2) Objectives: The KT1 course is designed to introduce practitioners to the Kinesio Taping Method. Over the course of this 8 hour class, the instructor will discuss the fundamental concepts of the Kinesio Taping Method and the unique properties and use of Kinesio Tex Tape. During lab sessions, attendees will have ample time to practice screening and muscle testing created for the enhancement of your KT skills and muscle applications for both the upper and lower body. Upon completion of this course, attendees will be able to discuss and apply the Kinesio Taping Method to relax overuse syndromes, stimulate weak muscles, and decrease pain and swelling. In addition to instruction provided by a Certified Kinesio Taping Instructor (CKTI), the attendee will receive two full-color Kinesio Taping Workbooks (KT1 Workbook 1) to augment their training. Each attendee also receives 60 day membership to the Kinesio Taping Association which includes access to a reference data base. KT2 Advanced Concepts & Corrective Techniques (Pre-requisite, completion of KTA approved KT1 course) 8
Objectives: The KT2 course builds on material learned in KT1. During this 8 hour class, the instructor will introduce the six Corrective Techniques (Mechanical, Functional, Space, Fascia, Ligament/Tendon, and Lymphatic) and discuss their application in a variety of clinical conditions. During lab sessions, attendees will have ample time to practice applying these techniques to a variety of upper and lower body conditions. Upon completion of this course, attendees will be able to discuss and apply the KT Method to orthopedic & neurological conditions. Attendees will receive Workbook 2 (KT Correctional Techniques and Clinical Applications) to augment their training. Location: Baptist HealthLink Fitness Center 288 Bitters Road, San Antonio, Texas 78216 Eligible attendees: PT, PTA, OT, COTA Course times: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Credit: 16 hours Fee: $569 for both KT1 and KT2 Class size: 27 See bit.ly/breakinesio for details Light breakfast and snacks will be provided Instructor: Virginia Dee Ellis, PTA, CKTI, is a Physical Therapist Assistant who has practiced in many different settings and states. She specializes in aquatic therapy, Pilates-based spinal stabilization and orthopedic outpatient rehab. She has been a PTA for 16 years, graduating with her A.A.S. from Community Colleges of Southern Nevada in Las Vegas with a Gerontology Wellness Specialty. She also did undergraduate study at San Diego State University in California. Ellis has a special interest in wellness and prevention. Dee has been a Certified Kinesio Taping Practitioner for nine years and has been a Certified Kinesio Taping Instructor since 2005. She has her American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) Advanced Proficiency in the musculoskeletal realm and was the recipient of the Texas Physical Therapy Association s (TPTA) Joy Davenport 9
award in 2008. She is an active volunteer in the APTA, the TPTA and the Aquatic Section of the APTA. Ellis has presented continuing education on Electrical Modalities, Aquatic Physical Therapy. Ethics and Kinesio Taping: Fundamentals and Whole Body Techniques. Dee currently works PRN for local hospitals, outpatient clinics and homehealth agencies in South Texas. Clinical Concepts (KT3) Saturday, December 14, 2013 Clinical Concepts and Advanced Whole Body Applications of the Kinesio Taping Method (Prerequisite, completion of KTA approved KT1 and KT2 courses) Objectives: The KT3 course combines the Kinesio Taping Method foundational concepts of KT1 and KT2 with advanced clinical concepts. The course provides lab time for attendees to practice their skills on the new concepts through a variety of clinical applications. The KT3 course is designed to allow the Certified Kinesio Taping Instructor (CKTI) to cater specific clinical applications to address specific professions. Upon completion of this course and prerequisite KT1 and KT2 seminar, attendees will be eligible to request and take the exam to become a Certified Kinesio Taping Practitioner (CKTP). Note: Students can request to take the exam but will not be eligible to receive a CKTP certificate until they graduate. Review the basic concepts of the Kinesio Taping Method Explain and apply advanced concepts of the Kinesio Taping Method Review epidermis, dermis, and fascial anatomy as it is related to Kinesio Taping Utilize and demonstrate application skills in guided laboratory sessions Apply the Kinesio Taping Method to stimulate epidermis, dermis, and fascial response Apply advanced clinical taping techniques for treatment of the spine, neurological conditions, and upper/lower extremity dysfunction 10
Location: Baptist HealthLink Fitness Center 288 Bitters Road, San Antonio, Texas 78216 Eligible attendees: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapists Assistants, OT, COTA 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Credit: 8 hours Fee: $279 Class limit: 27 See bit.ly/breakinesio for details Light breakfast and snacks provided Dress appropriately for lab Instructor: Virginia Dee Ellis is a Physical Therapist Assistant who has practiced in many different settings and states. Ellis specializes in aquatic therapy, Pilates based spinal stabilization and orthopedic outpatient rehab. She has been a PTA for 16 years, graduating with her A.A.S. from Community Colleges of Southern Nevada in Las Vegas with a Gerontology Wellness Specialty. She also did undergraduate study at San Diego State University in California. Dee has a special interest in wellness and prevention. Ellis has been a Certified Kinesio Taping Practitioner for nine years and has been a Certified Kinesio Taping Instructor since 2005. Dee has her American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) Advanced Proficiency in the musculoskeletal realm and was the recipient of the Texas Physical Therapy Association s (TPTA) Joy Davenport award in 2008. She is an active volunteer in the APTA, the TPTA and the Aquatic Section of the APTA. She has presented continuing education on Electrical Modalities, Aquatic Physical Therapy. Ethics and Kinesio Taping: Fundamentals and Whole Body Techniques. Ellis currently works PRN for local hospitals, outpatient clinics and homehealth agencies in South Texas. 11
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