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2017 OT CONTINUING EDUCATION DIRECTORY
This essential resource guide features continuing education opportunities in
a variety of learning formats and interests to provide you with the very best options to reach your professional development goals, and to encourage lifelong learning in occupational therapy. Take advantage of these possibilities!
AOTA Approved Provider Program
AOTA’s Approved Provider Program (APP) is designed to promote the quality and relevance of continuing education (CE) activities offered to occupational therapy practitioners. Since its beginning in 2001, the program has grown to more than 250 Approved Providers and is recognized by 28 state licensure boards. OT practitioners look for the APP logo as a sign of quality and relevance in meeting their professional development needs.
A.T. Still UniversityOccupational Therapy Department5850 E Still CircleMesa, AZ 85206 [email protected]/otBernadette Mineo, Director, Online Post-Professional Programs
AACPDM555 E Wells StreetSuite 1100
Milwaukee, WI 53202 414-918-3014(fax) [email protected] Senkbeil, Senior Meeting Manager
Abilities OT Services and Seminars Inc. (AOTSS)
Pikesville Plaza600 Reisterstown Road
Suite 600GHBaltimore, MD 21208 410-358-7269(fax) [email protected] Shamberg, OTR/L, MS, FAOTA,President
Academy of Pediatric Physical Therapy1111 N Fairfax StAlexandria, VA 22314 800-999-2782 ext. [email protected] Sliwa, Executive Director
ACRM11654 Plaza America DriveSuite 535
Reston, VA 20190 703-435-5335(fax) [email protected] Richard, Exhibit Coordinator
Adams Brothers CommunicationsPost Office Box 293New Market, MD 21774
877-428-2527301-694-7418ContactUs@ICUclass.comwww.ICUclass.comGregory Adams, President
ADED: The Association for Driver Rehabilitation Specialists
200 1st Avenue NWSuite 505
Hickory, NC 28601 [email protected] Green, Chief Executive Officer
ADED: The Association for Driver Reha-bilitation Specialists, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, promotes safe and independent community mobility. Professional members assist driv-ers with disabilities and the aging. ADED has established best practice guidelines for driver rehabilitation and is the only organiza-tion to offer the Certified Driver Rehabilita-tion Specialist (CDRS) certification.
Continuing Education options that fit your lifestyle
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Advanced Brain Technologies5748 S Adams Avenue ParkwayOgden, UT 84405
888-228-1798801-622-5676info@advancedbrain.comwww.advancedbrain.comChris Austin, Marketing Manager
Advanced Brain Technologies is a pioneer in neuroscience-based music programs for brain training. Creator of The Listening Pro-gram®, ABT is an AOTA approved provider of continuing education. TLP is used by more than 4,500 providers in more than 35 countries around the world. Get certified to offer TLP in your practice!
AdvantageCEUs.comPost Office Box 721808Oklahoma City, OK 73172
405-974-0164(fax) [email protected] Smith, PT, Executive Director
AdvantageCEUs.com is an online continuing education company specializing in occu-pational therapy and physical therapy. Our mission is to provide high-quality, conve-nient, and affordable continuing education. Courses include Neuro, Pediatrics, Stroke, Assistive Technology, Hand Therapy, Orthopedics, and more. Affordable, easy-to-navigate Website, available 24/7, instant grading, and instant certificates.
Alabama Occupational Therapy Association
1116 20th Street SSuite 315
Birmingham, AL 35205 205-325-8671(fax) [email protected] Vice, Vice President
Allegany College of Maryland12401 Willowbrook Road, SEContinuing Education Building
Cumberland, MD 21502 301-784-5526(fax) [email protected] Condor, Director of CE for Health & Human Services
Allied Health Education905 Oak Creek RoadRaleigh, NC 27615
888-459-2272 ext. 505(fax) [email protected] Davenport, President
American Society of Hand Therapists1120 Route 73Suite 200
Mount Laurel, NJ 08054 856-380-6856(fax) [email protected] Patalano, Manager, Education and Research
Founded in 1977, the American Society of Hand Therapists (ASHT) is an organization of hand therapy professionals dedicated to advancing the field of hand and upper extremity therapy by promoting education, advocacy, research, and clinical standards. ASHT members include occupational therapists, physical therapists, physician extenders, surgeons, researchers, and administrators.
Amy Zier & Associates2319 N Orchard StreetChicago, IL 60614 773-755-7791(fax) [email protected] Crosby Both, MS, OTR/L, Operations Manager
AOTA Continuing Education4720 Montgomery LaneBethesda, MD 20814
800-SAY-AOTA (members)301-652-6611(fax) [email protected]/learn
AOTA Continuing Education (CE) offers high-quality, relevant CE specifically designed for occupational therapy practi-tioners. Timely and important clinical issues are addressed by occupational therapy experts in a variety of convenient formats. CE opportunities include self-paced clini-cal courses, online courses, CE articles, CE chapters, and webcasts. We have several free offerings for members, includ-ing webcasts from the AOTA 2017 Annual Conference & Centennial Celebration, in Philadelphia, and other events. Learn more about the wide variety of topics available at www.aota.org/ce.
Aquatic Therapy & Rehab Institute6602 Chestnut CircleNaples, FL 34109 866-462-2874(fax) [email protected] Fischer, Senior Director of Communications
Arizona Occupational Therapy AssociationPost Office Box 11803Glendale, AZ 85318 623-937-0920(fax) [email protected] Smith, Administrative Assistant
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Assistive Technology Industry Association (ATIA)
330 North Wabash AvenueSuite 2000
Chicago, IL 60611 877-OUR-ATIA312-321-5172(fax) [email protected] Van Howe, Chief Operating Officer
The Assistive Technology Industry Associa-tion (ATIA) is the premier organization for manufacturers, sellers, and providers of assistive technology (AT)—products, equip-ment, and systems that enhance learning, working, and daily living for persons with disabilities. We are the global leader in edu-cation and research for the assistive tech-nology industry.
ATTACh310 E 38th StreetSuite 215Minneapolis, MN 55409 612-861-4222(fax) [email protected] M. McGowan, Executive Director
Autism Connection of PA35 Wilson StreetSuite 100
Pittsburgh, PA 15223 800-827-9385412-781-4116(fax) [email protected] Supports
Bay Path University588 Longmeadow StreetLongmeadow, MA 01106 800-782-7284413-565-1332otgraduate@baypath.eduwww.baypath.eduMaggie Pereiras, Assistant Director of Graduate Admissions
Bay Path University offers a Master of Occupational Therapy and an OTA/PTA to MOT Bridge program, and is happy to intro-duce a 100% online Occupational Therapy Doctorate.
Beckman Oral Motor620 N Wymore RoadSuite 230
Maitland, FL 32751 407-590-4852(fax) 407-647-6415info@beckmanoralmotor.comwww.beckmanoralmotor.comJade Beckman, Conference Coordinator
Board of Certification in Professional Ergonomics (BCPE)2950 Newmarket StreetSuite 101, PMB 244Bellingham, WA 98226 [email protected] Stuart-Buttle, CPE, Executive Director
Buffalo Hearing and Speech Center50 E North StreetBuffalo, NY 14203
716-885-8318(fax) [email protected] Sonnenberg, Vice President
Bureau of Education & Research915 118th Avenue SESuite 240
Bellevue, WA 98005 800-735-3503(fax) [email protected] Donoghue, Professional Development Director
Cabarrus College of Health Sciences401 Medical Park DriveConcord, NC 28025 704-403-1613(fax) 704-403-2077melanie.gass@carolinashealthcare.orgwww.cabarruscollege.eduMelanie Gass, Coordinator, Marketing & Graduate Education
Cabarrus College’s OT master’s degree pro-gram is designed for practicing OTAs seek-ing to become OTs. Two tracks are offered: The MOT track for experienced OTAs with a prior bachelor’s degree (hybrid—every third weekend) and the combined BSIHS/MOT track for experienced OTAs with an associate degree only (first year online, then hybrid).
California State University, Dominguez Hills
Master of Science in Occupational Therapy
1000 E Victoria StreetCarson, CA 90747 310-243-2726(fax) [email protected]/ot/Dr. Terry Peralta-Catipon, Department Chair
California State University, Northridge18111 Nordoff StreetNorthridge, CA 91330 [email protected]/athsYvonne Carrillo, Marketing Manager
Center for Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine
Addison Gilbert Hospital298 Washington Street
Gloucester, MA 01930 978-381-7141(fax) 978-281-4893dcouture@nhs-healthlink.orgwww.beverlyhospital.orgDeborah Couture, Coordinator of Clinical Education
Champagne Conferences & ConsultationFlorence, MA 01062 [email protected] Champagne, Executive Director
Chatham University1 Woodland RoadPittsburgh, PA 15232 [email protected]/otdMJ Wrobleski, Assistant Director of Graduate Admission
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Columbia St. Mary’s Hospital2301 North Lake DriveMilwaukee, WI 53211
414-585-1066(fax) 414-585-1077mary.jones3@ascension.orgwww.columbia-stmarys.orgMary C. Jones, OTR, Occupational Therapist
Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers
3 University Plaza DriveSuite 116
Hackensack, NJ 07601 201-487-1050(fax) [email protected] DeSantis, CE Manager
Cossatot Community College (UA Cossatot)1411 N Constitution AvenueAshdown, AR 71822 870-584-1496(fax) [email protected] Heminger, OTR, OTA Program Director
Creighton University2500 California PlazaOmaha, NE 68178 402-280-1864(fax) [email protected]/future-students/Jackie Lawrence, Administrative Assistant
DIRSI - RomeCasa Di Gioia Via VincenzoMonti 18, ROMA Italy39-327-708-0545(fax) [email protected]/dirsi/Amy Zier, Clinical Director
Through the DIR® relationship-based approach, and sensory integration approach, we help children build the foun-dation of development. We believe that all children can be successful when intentions and behaviors are understood. Conferences in Italy year-round. Offering training for par-ents and professionals in Chicago at Amy Zier & Associates. See Amy Zier & Associ-ates for opportunities in Chicago.
Duquesne UniversityDepartment of Occupational Therapy600 Forbes AvenuePittsburgh, PA 15236 [email protected] Muñoz, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA, Department Chair and Associate Professor
East Carolina University1330 Health Sciences BuildingDepartment of Occupational Therapy
Greenville, NC 27858 252-744-6190(fax) [email protected]/ot/Anne Dickerson, Professor
Eastern Kentucky University521 Lancaster AvenueDizney 103Richmond, KY 40475 859-622-3300(fax) [email protected] Schneck, Department Chair
EBS Healthcare200 Skiles BoulevardWest Chester, PA 19382
800-578-7906Kelsie.Blackburn@ebshealthcare.comwww.ebshealthcare.comKelsie Blackburn, Project Manager
EBS is the global leader in occupational therapy programs. As a member of our team, you will gain access to the most com-prehensive support, training, and mentorship programs available to transform your career into a rewarding experience. Our unmatched expertise in the field makes us stand above the rest!
Education Resources Inc.266 Main StreetSuite 12
Medfield, MA 02052 800-487-6530508-359-6533(fax) 508-359-2959info@educationresourcesinc.comwww.educationresourcesinc.comBarbara Goldfarb, Vice President
CIAO Seminars77 Bay Bridge DriveGulf Breeze, FL 32561
888-909-2426850-916-8886(fax) [email protected] Tompkins, Director of Growth and Operations
Through our commitment to taking care of fellow therapists, CIAO provides local, affordable, quality continuing education courses that enhance therapists’ market-ability and skills, ultimately benefiting cli-ents. CIAO’s courses provide a network that facilitates support—personally, clinically, and professionally. All this with Southern hospitality! Get unlimited online CEUs for $125 with Club CIAO!
Coast Allied Health Consulting & Education Inc.
Post Office Box 4037San Luis Obispo, CA 93403
805-996-0899mollie@coastalliedhealth.comwww.coastalliedhealth.comMollie Bivens, Owner
Collaborative for Leadership in Ayres Sensory Integration (CLASI)
California (fax) 949-581-1384
[email protected] Smith Roley, OTD, OTR/L, FAOTA, Co-Founder
CLASI is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization devoted to partnership, leadership, and mentorship in Ayres Sensory Integration (ASI®), bringing decades of experience in sensory integration education to a new Cer-tificate in Ayres Sensory Integration using online and practical onsite learning methods to provide and promote scholarship in ASI toward best practice.
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Envision University610 N Main StreetWichita, KS 67203
316-440-1515michael.epp@envisionus.comwww.envisionuniversity.orgMichael Epp, Manager, Professional Education
Erhardt Developmental Products2379 Snowshoe Court EMaplewood, MN 55119 651-730-9004(fax) 651-730-1939reperhardt@erhartdproducts.comwww.erhardtproducts.comRhonda P. Erhardt, Owner
Florida Gulf Coast University10501 FGCU Boulevard SFort Myers, FL 33965 239-590-7550(fax) [email protected]/mariebcollege/RS/OTMS/
index.aspLynn Jaffe, Program Director
Gannon University109 University SquareErie, PA 16541 800-GANNON-U814-871-7000(fax) [email protected] Herter, Associate Director, Enrollment Services
Gannon is a Catholic, Diocesan univer-sity dedicated to excellence in teaching, scholarship, and service, with campuses in Erie, Pennsylvania, and Ruskin, Florida. We offer both post-professional and entry-level doctorate and master’s programs in occu-pational therapy. Programs are in both on-campus and online format.
Graston Technique LLC8945 N Meridian StreetSuite 150Indianapolis, IN 46260 888-926-2727317-926-2996(fax) [email protected] Hardwick, Director of Training
Great Seminars and Books2639 Revere DriveAkron, OH 44333
877-794-7328(fax) 330-865-6941greatseminars@aol.comwww.greatseminarsandbooks.comNeila Waugh, Executive Director
GWU2100 Pennsylvania NWSuite 366Washington, DC 20006 [email protected]/occupational-therapy/Dr. Gillian Rai, Program Director, Visiting Assistant Professor
Hand Rehabilitation Foundation700 S Henderson RoadSuite 100King of Prussia, PA 19406 610-768-5958(fax) 610-768-8887lristine@handfoundation.orgwww.handfoundation.orgLeslie Ristine, Administrator
The Hand Rehabilitation Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation, supports education and research for physicians and therapists treating hand disorders and con-ditions. Each year, the foundation sponsors an annual symposium in Philadelphia as well as an annual meeting in Snowmass, Colo-rado. We offer a 6-month Hand Therapy Fel-lowship and a 3-Day Tutorial Program.
HandLab2609 Atlantic AvenueSuite 213
Raleigh, NC 27604 888-235-8221(fax) [email protected] Kappel Knecht, Marketing Director
Healing of MagicPost Office Box 10396Lynchburg, VA 24506
[email protected] Spencer, Director
IAHE11211 Prosperity Farms RoadSuite D325Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 800-311-9204561-622-4334(fax) [email protected] Metzger, Manager Educational Services
Formed in 1996, IAHE is a coalition of health care instructors and curriculum develop-ers united to advance innovative therapies through high-quality continuing-education programs. Each year, IAHE coordinates hun-dreds of workshops worldwide, supporting the more than 20 modalities developed by practitioners renowned in fields of comple-mentary care.
Illinois Central CollegeNorth Campus–Cedar Hall5407 North University StreetEast Peoria, IL 61635 309-999-4600(fax) [email protected] Haines, OTA Program Director
Indiana State University567 N 5th StreetTerre Haute, IN 47809 800-468-6478812-237-3962(fax) [email protected]/health/program/otJeanne Sowers, Occupational Therapy Program Director
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Indiana UniversitySchool of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences1140 W Michigan Street, CF 120Indianapolis, IN 46202 317-274-4702(fax) [email protected]/academics/occupational-
therapy/index.htmlDr. Patricia Scott, Interim Chair
The IU Department of Occupational Therapy has been educating compassionate and competent occupational therapy practitio-ners for nearly 60 years. We educate highly-skilled practitioners who teach individuals how to complete daily activities needed to lead productive lives. We offer Doctor of Occupational Therapy Entry-Level and Doc-tor of Occupational Therapy Post-Profes-sional programs.
Infant Massage USA905 Main StreetGrafton, OH 44044
800-497-5996general.info@infantmassageusa.orginfantmassageusa.orgChris Elkanick, Administrative Director
Innovative Educational Services12075 NW 78 PlaceParkland, FL 33076
[email protected] Niss, DPT, President
Institute for Natural Resources (INR)Post Office Box 5757Concord, CA 94524
877-246-6336925-609-2820 option 2(fax) [email protected] Cheung, MS, Accreditation Manager
Interactive Metronome13798 NW 4th StreetSuite 300
Sunrise, FL 33325 877-994-6776954-385-4660(fax) 954-385-4674Education@interactivemetronome.comgo.interactivemetronome.com/AOTAJaclyn Pasalodos, Event & Marketing Associate
Interactive Metronome® (IM) is the only training program that improves timing in the brain, and deficient Neurotiming®, in an organized, systematic, flexible, and engag-ing format. IM is a patented and unique training tool that challenges thinking and movement simultaneously, providing real-time, millisecond feedback to help synchro-nize the body’s internal clock.
International Lymphedema & Wound Care Training Institute
Post Office Box 15Senoia, GA 30276
[email protected] Regan, Director of Operations and Logistics
Our CLWT course prepares you to treat medically complex patients with lymph-edema and chronic wounds. Complete decongestive therapy, MLD, NO SLIP compression bandaging, advanced wound care, sharp debridement, and more! 62.5 hrs online pre-course work, 6 days intensive workshops. New preceptorships, oncology certificate, ICG fluoroscopy guided MLD.
Irlen Visual Learning Center of MDPikesville Plaza600 Reisterstown RoadSuite 600GHBaltimore, MD 21208 410-358-7269(fax) [email protected] Shamberg, OTR/L, MS, FAOTA, Certified Irlen Diagnostician
JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute65 James StreetEdison, NJ 08818
732-632-1570(fax) [email protected] Mohary, Events Coordinator
Kean University215 North AvenueSuite 224Hillside, NJ 07205 908-737-5850(fax) [email protected]/otLaurie Knis-Matthews, Chairperson/Professor
Kinesio University4001 Masthead StreetAlbuquerque, NM 87109
888-320-8273(fax) 505-856-2983pcallahan@kinesiotaping.comwww.kinesiotaping.comPaula Callahan, Seminar Sales and Marketing Manager
Kinesio University programs educate the worldwide community regarding Dr. Kenzo Kaze’s Kinesio Taping® practices, techniques, and treatment. We provide education for medical and allied health pro-fessionals to address musculosketal, neuro-logical, and lymphedema disorders as well as pain control utilizing Kinesio Taping. With Kinesio University, therapists learn to Tape the World for Health.
Klose Training307 S Public RoadLafayette, CO 80026
303-245-0333(fax) [email protected] Konruff, Director of Operations
Klose Training offers the highest-quality lymphedema therapy certification course, with the most experienced instructors, most engaging online component, and most postgrad resources. We also offer an invaluable BrCA Rehab course and a new 2-day Orthopedic Swelling Solutions course that teaches basic MLD and compression therapy. Free videos at klosetraining.com/klose-videos/.
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Lebed Method/Healthy-Steps16332 Norman RoadCulpeper, VA 22701
844-99STEPS540-547-4824bonnired@comcast.netwww.gohealthysteps.comBonnie Vermillion, Chief Executive Officer
Healthy-Steps, moving you to better health with the Lebed Method, is a therapeutic, evidence-based exercise program originally designed for persons with or at risk for lymphedema. Because it is done slowly and smoothly, it is beneficial to almost anyone with chronic conditions. The program can be done seated or standing.
Lenoir Rhyne University643 8th Avenue NEPost Office Box 7547Hickory, NC 28601 828-328-7366(fax) [email protected] Oakes, OT Program Director
Liddle Kidz FoundationPost Office Box 872664Vancouver, WA 98687
818-209-1918(fax) [email protected] Allen, Director
Lighthouse Guild250 West 64th StreetNew York, NY 10023
800-539-4845212-712-9914sightcare@lighthouseguild.orgwww.lighthouseguild.orgAnnemarie OHearn, Vice President Education and Training
Loma Linda UniversityNichol Hall A901Loma Linda, CA 92350 [email protected]/otdJulie Kugel, OTD Program Director
LSVT Global3323 N Campbell AvenueSuite 5
Tucson, AZ 85719 888-438-5788520-867-8838(fax) [email protected] Pierce, Office Manager
LSVT Global trains occupational, physical, and speech therapists in the evidence-based treatments, LSVT BIG®, and LSVT LOUD® to restore function, movement, and communication in people with Parkinson’s disease. LSVT Global has trained more than 25,000 therapists from 73 countries and offers educational webinars, seminars, and exercise support tools to patients globally.
Lymphedema SeminarsPost Office Box 838Morro Bay, CA 93443
805-772-3560(fax) [email protected] Crotzer, Director
Lymphedema Seminars provides educa-tional seminars to medical professionals who work with lymphedema. Our weekend seminars are held at host hospitals around the country, with a variety of presenters who are the top in their fields, offering state-of-the-art information that yields continuing education credits.
Massachusetts Association for Occupational Therapy57 Madison RoadWaltham, MA 02453 [email protected] Caira, Administrative Manager
Matheson Education and Training Solutions
166 South River RoadSuite 240
Bedford, NH 03110 800-443-7690603-358-6525(fax) [email protected] Gauthier, Sales and Event Manager
Experience the Matheson difference! Learn from the leaders: Clinical experts, indus-try leaders, business owners, published authors. Certification programs: Functional Capacity Evaluation Certification, Ergonomic Evaluation Certification. Mastery Series: Cognitive FCE, Advanced FCE, Advanced ERG, Work Specific Rehab WH/WC, Office Ergonomics, Post-Offer Employment Test-ing. Call 800-443-7690 or 603-358-6525, visit www.roymatheson.com, or email [email protected].
MedRehabWeb12068 Lakeside Place NESeattle, WA 98125 888-365-1760206-365-7463(fax) [email protected]
Www.MedRehabWeb.com is a continuing education resource site designed by OTs for OTs and other rehabilitation professionals. Our site lists a variety of excellent courses. CE providers love how fast and economi-cal it is to post and advertise upcoming courses. Visit MedRehabWeb when planning for your next course!
Mercyhurst North East16 W Division StreetNorth East, PA 16428 814-725-6144(fax) [email protected] Gavacs, M.Ed, OTR/L, OTA Program Director
Missouri State University901 S National AvenueSpringfield, MO 65897 417-836-6190(fax) 417-836-6208occupationaltherapy@missouristate.eduwww.missouristate.edu/ot/Sapna Chakraborty, Department Head
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Motivations Inc.249 Venice WaySuite 3303
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 800-791-0262(fax) [email protected] Boston, President
Move Play ThrivePost Office Box 676Chimacun, WA 98325
360-732-4356support@moveplaythrive.comwww.moveplaythrive.comSonia Story, President
Brain and sensory foundations online Course. Profound help for sensory issues. Primitive reflexes, infant rhythmic movements—live and online courses for OTs and OTAs using innate infant movements the brain recognizes to develop sensory systems. Benefits all ages, conditions and settings—pediatrics, stroke, rehab. Consistently excellent OT rat-ings. Supporting research plus OT case stud-ies. www.moveplaythrive.com.
Muskingum UniversityWeekend OTA-MOT Program163 Stormont StreetNew Concord, OH 43762 800-752-6082740-826-6151(fax) [email protected] Winland, MHS, OT
Neuro-Developmental Treatment Association
1540 S Coast HighwaySuite 204
Laguna Beach, CA 92651 800-869-9295(fax) [email protected] J. Lund, Executive Director
The Neuro-Developmental Treatment Asso-ciation facilitates advanced utilization of the Neuro-Developmental Treatment (NDT) practice model for clients with neuromotor dysfunction through clinical intervention, education, and research. NDT is recog-nized as a highly effective, multidisciplinary practice model for neurorehabilitation/habilitation.
Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation Association
3790 SE Madsen CourtHillsboro, OR 97123
[email protected] Daniel, OD, President
Nicklaus Children’s Hospital3100 SW 62 AvenueMiami, FL 33155
305-663-8535(fax) 786-624-6702mylearningspace@mch.comwww.nicklauschildrens.orgLinda Nylander-Housholder, Advance Care Educator
North American Seminars, Inc.2000 Mallory LaneSuite 130-67
Franklin, TN 37067 800-300-5512615-791-5326(fax) [email protected] Vastano, Conference Coordinator
Norton School of Lymphatic Therapy1095 Cranbury S River RoadSuite 24
Jamesburg, NJ 08831 866-808-2249732-626-9888(fax) [email protected] Jones, Program Director
The Norton School of Lymphatic Therapy trains professionals to become expert in treating pathologies related to the lymphatic system. Students receive training in the Foeldi Method of Complete Decongestive Therapy, the Gold Standard for lymphedema treatment. Students learn to treat lymph-edema, lipedema, phlebo-lymphostatic edema, chronic venous insufficiencies, and posttraumatic edema.
Nova Southeastern University3200 S University DriveDavie, FL 33328 954-262-1202954-262-1223(fax) [email protected]/ot/Cathy Peirce, Program Director and Associate Professor
Occupational Therapy University(Powered by HomeCEUConnection.com)5048 Tennyson Parkway
Plano, TX 75024 800-554-2387(fax) [email protected] Corey, Online Content and Marketing Specialist
OCCUPRO3921 30th AvenueSuite A
Kenosha, WI 53144 866-470-4440262-652-3004(fax) [email protected] Mecham, Senior Vice President of Sales
OccuPro offers the fastest Functional Capacity Evaluation Software, with docu-mentation completed in minutes. Occu-Pro’s Post Offer Employment Testing Software is the most customizable POET software on the market. OccuPro’s Return to Work Software increases referrals and revenue. Generate revenue with the most advanced software system today. Call for a demonstration.
OnCourse Learning20225 Water Tower BoulevardSuite 400
Brookfield, WI 53045 800-866-0919866-806-9900ce@oncourselearning.comwww.continuingeducation.com/occupational-
therapyDorothy W. Angelini, MSN, RN, Executive Director, CE Accreditations
With 400,000 users and more than 4 million annual course hours delivered, OnCourse Learning is the nation’s premier health care educator. For 30 years, health care prac-titioners have trusted our brands as the No. 1 resource for continuing education and professional development. OnCourse Learning’s brands include TodayinOT.com, ContinuingEducation.com, CE Direct, and Nurse.com.
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OTcourses.com6081 Cliff LaneTemple, TX 76502
866-257-1074(fax) [email protected] Kubena, Chief Operating Officer
OTcourses.com® is a source for occupa-tional therapy courses worldwide. We offer a wide range of high-quality occupational therapy courses at a reasonable price and pride ourselves on customer service. Courses can easily be taken online, by email, mail, or as an eBook. Get your certifi-cations today!
Parkinson’s Disease Foundation1359 BroadwaySuite 1509New York, NY 10018 [email protected] Hoffman, Associate Director, Professional Program
Pediatric Therapy Network1815 W 213th StreetSuite 100
Torrance, CA 90501 310-328-0276(fax) [email protected] Milroy, Product Development Manager
Perkins School for the Blind175 N Beacon StreetWatertown, MA 02472
617-972-7841perkins.elearning@perkins.orgwww.perkinselearning.orgKiliana Lugo, Customer Service Representative
PESI, Inc.Post Office Box 1000Eau Claire, WI 54702
800-844-8260(fax) [email protected] Service, Senior Continuing Education Administrator
Physical Agent Modalities Practitioner Credentialing Agency, LLC
4010 Ivy DriveNashville, TN 37216
[email protected] McPhee, Executive Director
Professional Child Development Associates
620 N Lake AvenuePasadena, CA 91101
626-793-7350(fax) [email protected] Miller, MOT, OTR/L, SWC, Development Director
Professional Development ResourcesPost Office Box 550659Jacksonville, FL 32255
800-979-9899(fax) [email protected] Ulery, Director of Operations
Professional Therapies NW12068 Lakeside Place NESeattle, WA 98125 888-365-1760206-365-7463(fax) 206-368-2984course@professionaltherapiesnw.comwww.professionaltherapiesnw.com
Professional Therapy Seminars743 Trago Creek DriveBallwin, MO 63021
314-985-5608(fax) [email protected] Dias, Business Manager
Progressive Therapy Education Inc.8100 Forest Park DriveSuite 201
Parkville, MO 64152 816-529-0363(fax) 866-477-1092progressivetherapyeducation@gmail.comwww.progressivetherapyedu.comAndrea Perrea, President
Psychiatric Rehabilitation Foundation7918 Jones Branch DriveSuite 300
McLean, VA 22102 703-442-2078(fax) 703-506-3266info@psychrehabassociation.orgwww.psychrehabassociation.orgCasey Ward Goldberg, Chief Operating Officer
Quinnipiac University Online275 Mount Carmel AvenueHamden, CT 06518 877-403-4277(fax) 203-582-3352quonlineadmissions@quinnipiac.eduonline.qu.eduJonathan Feldman, Executive Director of Admissions
Looking to stand out as an agent of change in occupational therapy? Quinnipiac Univer-sity’s clinically focused online Occupational Therapy Doctorate is designed to deliver the career-ready skills needed to enhance your current practice while providing the flexibility needed to fit your busy schedule. Visit our website today to learn more!
Real OT Solutions Inc.Post Office Box 515Villanova, PA 19085
877-864-2010610-213-5555(fax) 215-271-2915bev@realotsolutions.comwww.realotsolutions.comBeverly Moskowitz, DOT, MS, OTR/L, President, Chief Executive Officer
Both a service and product-oriented busi-ness, Real OT Solutions is dedicated to providing therapists with effective, efficient, affordable, and fun solutions for their edu-cational needs. Guided by the evidence on best practices for promoting function, independence, and participation, we offer tools to build success in printing, cutting, and drawing.
Region 4 Education Service Center7145 West TidwellHouston, TX 77092
[email protected] Peters, OTR, ATP, Education Specialist
Rehab Education LLCPost Office Box 267Tallman, NY 10982
845-368-2458(fax) [email protected] Schreiber, OT/L
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Rehab Seminars500 Goss RoadPort Townsend, WA 98368
360-379-6994(fax) [email protected] Dohrmann, MA, CCC-SLP, Planning Committee Chair, CE Administrator
Relias Academypowered by Relias Learning111 Corning Road
Suite 250Cary, NC 27518 844-735-2223reliasacademy@reliaslearning.comwww.reliasacademy.com
Salem State University352 Lafayette StreetSalem, MA 01970 987-542-6693(fax) [email protected]/academics/colleges-
and-schools/college-health-and-human-services/occupational-therapy#degree-744
Jeramie Silveira, Chairperson of the Occupational Therapy Program
Salus UniversityOccupational Therapy Post Professional OTD/Specialty Track Certificates8360 Old York RoadElkins Park, PA 19027 215-780-1400 [email protected]/Colleges/Education-
Rehabilitation/Department-of-Occupational-Therapy/Post-professional-Doctorate-in-Occupational-Therap.aspx
Dr. Fern Silverman, Program Director
Shirley Ryan AbilityLab (formally RIC)335 E ErieChicago, IL 60611
[email protected]/academySusan Spoeri, MS, OTR/L, Education Program Manager-OT
Shriners Hospitals for Children–Chicago2211 N Oak Park AvenueChicago, IL 60707773-385-KIDS(fax) [email protected] Galant, MSNM, OTR/L, Director, Rehabilitation ServicesShriners Hospitals for Children is a health care system with 22 locations dedicated to improving the lives of children by provid-ing pediatric specialty care. Children with orthopaedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate are eligible for care, regardless of the patients’ ability to pay.
SI Network27A High StreetTheale, Berkshire RG7 5AHUnited Kingdom+44 (0)118 324 1588support@sensoryintegration.org.ukwww.sensoryintegration.org.ukSuzanne Leyland, SI Network Support
Spiral Foundation74 Bridge StreetNewton, MA 02458
617-969-4410 ext. 231(fax) 617-969-4412admin@thespiralfoundation.orgwww.thespiralfoundation.orgTeresa May-Benson, Executive Director
Stanbridge University2041 Business Center DriveIrvine, CA 92612
949-794-9090949-794-5282(fax) [email protected] Davis, Program Director
Stockton University101 Vera King Farris DriveGalloway, NJ 08205
609-652-4501(fax) [email protected] Mayhew, Continuing Education Coordinator
Structure & Function EducationPost Office Box 15184Phoenix, AZ 85060 602-888-1998info@structureandfunction.netwww.structureandfunction.netAshley Rice, Director of Operations
Summit Professional Education113 Seaboard LaneSuite A190
Franklin, TN 37067 800-433-9570615-376-8828(fax) 615-376-8233taylor@summit-education.comwww.summit-education.comTaylor Dobbs, Director of Development and Continuing Education
TalkTools2681 Spruill AvenueSuite A
Charleston, SC 29405 888-529-2879(fax) [email protected] Dodson, Director of Continuing EducationTalkTools is the international leader in OPT tools and training. OPT uses a hierarchical approach to improve speech clarity and feeding skills in individuals of all ages and across diagnoses. It adds a tactile compo-nent to traditional therapy, enabling clients to feel movements necessary for developing their skills.
Texas Woman’s UniversityPost Office Box 425648School of Occupational TherapyDenton, TX 76204 940-898-2801(fax) [email protected]/otDr. Cynthia Evetts, Director, School of Occupational TherapyTexas Woman’s University has been provid-ing occupational therapy education for 75 years and postprofessional education since 1969. We currently offer a postprofessional OTD and a PhD in occupational therapy. Continuing education is offered annually in February through the Vanderkooi Endowed Lecture and Community Building Workshops in Dallas, Texas.
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The Back School1962 Northside Drive NWAtlanta, GA 30318
800-783-7536404-355-7756(fax) 404-355-3907michael@thebackschool.netwww.thebackschool.netMichael Dubin, Director of Operations
The Back School is dedicated to the enhancement of human function in the workplace. Our approved CE professional development workshops help you help your clients reduce risks, reduce injuries, improve performance, and improve morale. Offer new services, generate additional revenue, and improve patient/worker outcomes using our methods and protocols.
The Center for AAC & Autism1022 Heyl RoadWooster, OH 44691 [email protected] Halloran, OTR/L, Director
Thomas Jefferson University901 Walnut Street6th FloorPhiladelphia, PA 19107 [email protected]/otcertificates
Towson UniversityDepartment of Occupational Therapy and Occupational Science8000 York RoadTowson, MD 21252 410-704-2653(fax) [email protected]/otBriana Rostkowski, Admissions Counselor
Treatment 2 Go1184 79th Steet SSt. Petersburg, FL 33707
727-341-1674(fax) [email protected] Weiss, Chief Executive Officer/Owner
Treatment2Go is an AOTA approved pro-vider and leader in occupational therapy continuing education, providing more than 125 courses that can be viewed on any device 24/7. Additionally, Treatment2go assists thousands of therapists in obtaining Physical Agents Certification as well as pre-pare for the Certified Hand Therapy Exam.
Uniform Data System for Medical Rehabilitation
270 Northpointe ParkwaySuite 300
Amherst, NY 14228 716-817-7800(fax) [email protected] Harper, Clinical Manager
University of Alabama at BirminghamUAB Department of Occupational TherapySHPB 353, 1720 2nd Avenue SBirmingham, AL 35294 205-934-3568(fax) [email protected]/shp/otGavin Jenkins, Program Director
University of CincinnatiCollege of Allied Health Sciences3202 Eden AvenueCincinnati, OH 45267 513-558-7495(fax) [email protected] Li, Associate Director
University of FloridaOT DepartmentPost Office Box 100164
1225 Center DriveGainesville, FL 32610 352-273-6817(fax) [email protected] Pugh, Program Director
University of Illinois at ChicagoDepartment of Occupational Therapy1919 W Taylor Street, MC 811Chicago, IL 60612 312-996-4506(fax) [email protected]/ot/Elizabeth Peterson, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA, Clinical Professor and Director Professional Education
University of IndianapolisDoctor of Health Science Program1400 E Hanna AvenueIndianapolis, IN 46227 800-232-8634 ext. 3495317-788-3495(fax) [email protected]/health-sciences/graduate/dhsKim McCain, Admissions Counselor
University of MinnesotaProgram in OT420 Delaware Street SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455 [email protected]/occupational-
therapy-ot/professional-developmentTerrianne Jones, Director of Continuing Education
University of PittsburghDepartment of Occupational Therapy5012 Forbes TowerPittsburgh, PA 15260 412-383-6620(fax) [email protected]/OT/Elizabeth Skidmore, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA, Professor and Chair
University of Pittsburgh/RSTCE6425 Penn AvenueSuite 401Pittsburgh, PA 15206 412-624-6366(fax) [email protected] Wander, Continuing Education Manager
University of South Dakota414 East Clark StreetVermillion, SD 57069 877-269-6837605-658-5999(fax) [email protected]/otBarb Brockevelt, Chair and Professor
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University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences1 University BoulevardSt. Augustine, FL 32086 800-241-1027 ext. [email protected] Howell, Assistant Director
University of Utah520 Wakara WaySalt Lake City, UT 84108 801-585-9135(fax) [email protected]/occupational-
recreational-therapiesKelly Brown, Academic Advisor
University of Virginia Health System Therapy Services
Post Office Box 800682Charlottesville, VA 22908
434-243-9691(fax) 434-982-0402hsg8k@hscmail.mcc.virginia.eduwww.medicalcenter.virginia.edu/therapy-
servicesHalima Walker, Therapy Services Project Coordinator
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee161 W Wisconsin AvenueSuite 6000
Milwaukee, WI 53203 414-227-3123(fax) [email protected] Wiza, Outreach Specialist
USC Chan Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy
1540 Alcazar Street CHP 133Los Angeles, CA 90089
323-442-2850(fax) [email protected] Mardirossian, Director of Continuing Education
VHA Employee Education SystemLong Beach Employee Education Resource
c/o Diana Durham 5901 East Seventh StreetBuilding 165Long Beach, CA 90822 [email protected]/healthPaz Susan Cabanero-Johnson, PT, DSc.PT, MA, National Accreditation Specialist
visABILITIES Rehab Services Inc.1634A Montgomery HighwaySuite 195
Hoover, AL 35216 888-850-5416205-410-1700(fax) [email protected] Warren, Marketing
Vital Links6613 Seybold RoadSuite D
Madison, WI 53719 608-270-5424(fax) [email protected] Diaz, Administrative Director
Western Michigan UniversityLow Vision Certificate Program1903 W Michigan AvenueDepartment of Occupational TherapyKalamazoo, MI 49008 269-387-7260(fax) [email protected]/ot/academics/grad/certificateAnne Riddering, PhD, OTR/L, CLVT, COMS, Program Coordinator
Occupational therapists wishing to special-ize in vision rehabilitation will find value in this unique graduate certificate, focusing on assessment and intervention for clients with low vision. Courses are offered online, with one weekend at the Henry Ford Health System’s Center for Vision Rehabilitation to complete skill competency training.
Western New England University1215 Wilbraham RoadSpringfield, MA 01119 800-325-1122 ext. 1517(fax) [email protected]/otdMatthew Fox, Director of Graduate Admissions
Western New England University’s innova-tive Doctor of Occupational Therapy is a 3-year, entry-level program designed to prepare students for therapist, leader, and scholar roles. Granted candidacy status by ACOTE, it can be completed over nine con-secutive semesters, including summers.
Western Psychological Service (WPS)625 Alaska AvenueTorrance, CA 90503
424-201-8800(fax) 424-201-6950customerservice@wpspublish.comwww.wpspublish.comAshley Ake, Customer Service Supervisor
Wild Iris Medical EducationPost Office Box 257Comptche, CA 95427
707-937-0518(fax) 707-937-2546info@wildirismedicaleducation.comwww.wildirismedicaleducation.com/
occupational-therapy-ceuAnja Grimes, Director of Marketing
Since 1998, Wild Iris Medical Education Inc. has been offering high-quality continuing education courses online, including state-mandated CEUs. Read the course, take the test, pay, and get your instant certificate! We are an approved provider of continuing education by AOTA, provider #3313, and a certified woman-owned business. Courses are accepted by the NBCOT Certificate Renewal program.
Zane State College1555 Newark RoadZanesville, OH 43701 800-686-8324740-588-1223(fax) [email protected] Lawler, OTA Program Director