OT168 Improving Your Ability to Think Critically ( 1.0 Contact Hours - 0.1 CEU)
OT310 Dizziness in Elders ( 1.0 Contact Hours - 0.1 CEU)
OT01 A Mother's Occupation: OT for Mothers with Hard-to-Parent... ( 1.0 Contact Hours - 0.1 CEU)
OT02 Hospice Care: Critical Concerns for Occupational Therapists ( 1.0 Contact Hours - 0.1 CEU)
OT400-60 Cultural Competence for Today’s Healthcare Professionals:... ( 1.0 Contact Hours - 0.1 CEU)
OT441 Awareness Enhances Care for Muslim Patients ( 1.0 Contact Hours - 0.1 CEU)
OT455 Moving Past Stereotypes with the Roma ( 1.0 Contact Hours - 0.1 CEU)
OT183-60 A Quick Guide to Preparing Professional Presentations ( 1.0 Contact Hours - 0.1 CEU)
OT05 Is Online Education a Fit for OTs? : How Learning Styles ... ( 1.0 Contact Hours - 0.1 CEU)
OT04 Food Allergies and the Role of the Occupational Therapist ( 1.0 Contact Hours - 0.1 CEU)
OT03 Fizzling Out? Recognizing Compassion Fatigue and Burnout ( 1.0 Contact Hours - 0.1 CEU)
OT175 Anxiety Disorders ( 2.0 Contact Hours - 0.2 CEU)
OT06 Dispelling Multitasking: A New Era for a Multigenerationa... ( 1.0 Contact Hours - 0.1 CEU)
OT267-60 Bariatric Surgery Update ( 1.0 Contact Hours - 0.1 CEU)
In Northwest Oregon, children and young adults find help coping with grief over the death of a loved one through a trailblazing program that lets them freely express feelings about an event that too often gets hushed up or steered clear of, even by health professionals. “Unfortunately, we‘re in a society that avoids talking about death,” says Donna Schuurman, executive director of the Dougy Center for Grieving Children and Families, which operates three sites in Portland. Read more »
Growing up isn’t easy, but for children of deployed service members, it can be even more difficult. Read more »
Working with underserved populations is incredibly rewarding, according to OTs who have taken up practice within these communities. Read more »
Sports are taking their toll on children‘s bones, as noted by PTs who see an increase in lower extremity stress fractures in their young patients. Read more »
The epidemic of childhood obesity in the U.S. has led to growing numbers of children with heart disease risk factors such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and type 2 diabetes, which were previously only seen in adults. Read more »
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