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Prerequisites RequiredAccording to the CDC, stroke causes 1 of every 20 deaths in the United States, killing nearly 130,000 Americans each year. Stroke is the fifth leading cause of death in theUnited States. Despite the in-crease in technology, physical and occupational therapists are frequently called upon to collaboratively plan for post-acute care services.
This course will focus on discipline-specific interventions in the inpatient rehab setting as well as collaborative interdisciplinary approaches to care, while minimizing duplication services. The goal for this course is to provide a systematic approach to understanding the inpatient rehab examination and implementation of POC for the patient who has suffered from a stroke. Attendees will take home specific strategies to provide comprehensive evaluations and focus on functional outcomes. Through interdisciplinary discussion and real-life case studies, attendees will make insightful and accurate recommendations for the next level of care.
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DISCLOSURES
FINANCIAL: Mary Vanesko is compensated by Summit as an Instructor. She is compensated as the owner of and consultant to WELL-Nurtured Development. She also receives compensation by Philips Health Care Solutions as a consultant, and by the International Loving Touch Foundation as a Certified Infant Massage Instructor.
NONFINANCIAL: Mary Vanesko is a member of the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) as well as the National Association of Neonatal Therapists (NANT).
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