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Geriatric Massage: Evidence Based Approach to Improve Functional Outcomes and Quality of LifePresented by: Theresa Schmidt, DPT, MS, OCS, LMT, CEAS, CHY, DD Contact Hours: 2 |
Thursday Sept. 3rd 7 - 9pmET |
Improving Geriatric Rehab Outcomes with Functional AssessmentsPresented by: Sarah Anderson Ison, DPT Contact Hours: 4 |
Saturday Sept. 5th 12 - 4pmET |
Cardiopulmonary Considerations for the Geriatric PatientPresented by: Suzanne J. Greenwalt, PT, MS, GCS Contact Hours: 5 |
Sunday Sept. 6th 12 - 5pmET |
Total Ankle Replacement: Advancements and the Road AheadPresented by: Chad Hensel, PT, DPT, MHS, CSCS Contact Hours: 2 |
Thursday Sept. 10th 7 - 9pmET |
Geriatric Intervention: An Evidence Based Musculoskeletal ApproachPresented by: Neil Evans, PT, DPT, OCS, CSCS Contact Hours: 5 |
Saturday Sept. 12th 12 - 5pmET |
A Health Care Provider's Guide To Preventing Injury In BaseballPresented by: Dr. Kerry Holt, PT, DPT Contact Hours: 3 |
Saturday Sept. 19th 1 - 4pmET |
It Looks Like Parkinson's, Acts Like Alzheimer's but, It's Lewy Body DementiaPresented by: Judy Towne Jennings, PT, MA Contact Hours: 3 |
Saturday Sept. 19th 7 - 10pmET |
-Florida PT and PTAs are required to complete 24 total hours of continuing education by November 30th of odd numbered years. -A minimum of 12 hours of live/interactive continuing education are required -A maximum of 12 hours of non-live home study courses are allowed -2 hours of Prevention of Medical Errors is required. -1 hour of HIV AIDS is needed for the 1st renewal only. Florida Laws & Rules is required for license reactivation only. *Information provided about continuing education requirements is accurate to the best of our knowledge. If you have concerns or questions, contact your board directly.