Diane Zeigler, PT, CEEAA

Diane Zeigler, PT graduated in 1980 with a degree in Psychology, with a minor in Biology, in preparation for entering Physical Therapy School. She graduated from Texas Woman’s University with a BS in Physical Therapy in 1983. Her career has spanned a wide variety of settings, enabling her to build a strong clinical foundation for maximizing outcomes for patients with a variety of diagnoses. She has worked in a large acute care research hospital, a free-standing occupational medicine clinic, a small community hospital with a 56-bed rehab unit, a community hospital with a SNF unit, home health, long–term care, and an inpatient rehab/day hospital program. Her teaching experiences include prepared childbirth, cardiac rehab, community outreach through speaker’s bureaus, clinical inservices, as well as student clinical instruction. She has served in a variety of managerial positions while always keeping excellent clinical outcomes as her focus. Currently, she is working with a national healthcare clinical solutions company, delivering evidence-based programs that improve clinical outcomes and yield greater patient satisfaction across the continuum of care.

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Take Control: Continence Care Is Every Healthcare Provider's Business


1 Hours Instructional Level: Intermediate
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Urinary incontinence is a significant health problem with considerable social and economic impact. Healthcare providers need to understand what can be done to improve continence and impact quality of life for the affected population. This course focuses on increasing awareness of the growing burden of urinary incontinence and the impact it has in all healthcare settings. Healthcare providers will learn the types of treatable incontinence and the therapeutic exercises...