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august, 2022
Clinical Outcomes Assessment: An OverviewEBP Home Study Course
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Please be advised that all continuing education courses offered through the AT-PBRN will close on December 17, 2021 at 8pm ET. If you are interested in completing a
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Please be advised that all continuing education courses offered through the AT-PBRN will close on December 17, 2021 at 8pm ET. If you are interested in completing a course for the 20-21 BOC reporting cycle, please be sure to do so before this date. Additionally, the AT-PBRN team will be unavailable to assist with CEU certificate issues from December 17, 2021 through January 10, 2022. Any and all requests and issues will be resolved when we return on Monday, January 10, 2022. To submit a request regarding a missing CEU certificate, please click here: AT-PBRN CEU Certificate Request
This course aims to cover the following objectives, which will be presented in five individual online modules:
Appreciate the benefits of routine evaluation of patient-rated outcome measures as it pertains to patient-centered, whole person health care, evidence-based practice, and driving treatment decisions
Define and describe fundamental concepts of clinical outcomes assessment included disablement models, clinician vs. patient-rated outcomes, generic vs. specific patient-rated outcome measures, and single vs. multi-item patient-rated outcome measures
Identify commonly used patient-rated outcome measures for use in athletic populations
Implement strategies to evaluate patient outcomes in clinical practice
Discuss the value of using outcomes data collection for professional advancement
Please note that following the five modules, you will be asked to answer 10 knowledge questions about the content presented in the modules. Additionally, be sure to view each module in its entirety. It is recommended to take notes as you will not be permitted to return to a module once you have proceeded forward.
** This EBP home study course will take approximately 1.75 hours to complete **
To receive 1.75 EBP CEUs for this home study course, you must receive at least a 70% on the knowledge assessment. Following the completion of the course and knowledge assessment, you will receive an email from the AT-PBRN with your EBP CEU certificate, if warranted.
If you have any questions at any point throughout the home study course, please contact the AT-PBRN using the following link: Contact the AT-PBRN
Time
Year Around Event (2018)
Location
Online course
Organizer
Continuing Education - Athletic TrainingCailee Bacon Email: cwelch@atsu.edu OR Kaylynn Murphy Email: kaylynnmurphy@atsu.edu
Lower Limb Preventive Training Program Best Practice and ImplementationEBP Home Study Course
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Please be advised that all continuing education courses offered through the AT-PBRN will close on December 17, 2021 at 8pm ET. If you are interested in completing a
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Please be advised that all continuing education courses offered through the AT-PBRN will close on December 17, 2021 at 8pm ET. If you are interested in completing a course for the 20-21 BOC reporting cycle, please be sure to do so before this date. Additionally, the AT-PBRN team will be unavailable to assist with CEU certificate issues from December 17, 2021 through January 10, 2022. Any and all requests and issues will be resolved when we return on Monday, January 10, 2022. To submit a request regarding a missing CEU certificate, please click here: AT-PBRN CEU Certificate Request
Although injury prevention is a domain for athletic trainers (ATs), implementation science is a burgeoning area and many ATs may not have had specific education on preventive training program (PTP) implementation. This course aims to describe the most recent evidence on the benefits PTPs have on athlete injury risk, injury rate and sport performance. Additionally, ATs may not have the time to run PTPs every single day in their clinical setting. Coaches, particularly at the high school level do not utilize PTPs. ATs can train coaches to effectively implement PTPs with their athletes, however ATs may not have background on the most effective strategies to train coaches. This course will present a framework that ATs can use to begin the PTP implementation process within their own settings.
The specific objectives for this course include the development of the participant’s ability to:
- Discuss the current state of evidence for preventive training programs (PTPs)
- Describe the 7-steps for successful PTP design and development
- Prepare strategies for PTP implementation in different sport-specific or setting-specific scenarios, including but not limited to, youth sport, girls’ basketball, and the military.
According to the education levels described by the PDC, this continuing education course is considered to be Essential Level, and is appropriate for all athletic trainers.
(1.0 EBP CEUs – FREE)
Course Instructor:
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Time
Year Around Event (2019)
Location
Online course
Organizer
Continuing Education - Athletic TrainingCailee Bacon Email: cwelch@atsu.edu OR Kaylynn Murphy Email: kaylynnmurphy@atsu.edu
Medicolegal Considerations for Sport-Related ConcussionEBP Home Study Course
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Please be advised that all continuing education courses offered through the AT-PBRN will close on December 17, 2021 at 8pm ET. If you are interested in completing a
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Please be advised that all continuing education courses offered through the AT-PBRN will close on December 17, 2021 at 8pm ET. If you are interested in completing a course for the 20-21 BOC reporting cycle, please be sure to do so before this date. Additionally, the AT-PBRN team will be unavailable to assist with CEU certificate issues from December 17, 2021 through January 10, 2022. Any and all requests and issues will be resolved when we return on Monday, January 10, 2022. To submit a request regarding a missing CEU certificate, please click here: AT-PBRN CEU Certificate Request
This course is designed to improve the knowledge and understanding of medicolegal aspects of concussion. Athletic trainers in all settings who work with athletes suffering from concussions should have a thorough understanding of the medicolegal aspects of these cases. Understanding the current landscape of concussion legislation, knowing how to analyze best practice guidelines, and how to incorporate concussion management protocols into practice are proactive ways the practicing athletic trainer can work to mitigate the risk of litigation. This presentation will cover these topics with the following objectives:
The specific objectives for this course include the development of the participant’s ability to:
- Describe the current landscape of concussion legislation
- Discuss basic legal terminology
- Analyze the importance of best practice guidelines in concussion management to prevent potential litigation
- Incorporate current concussion management protocols into medical practice to prevent potential litigation
- Review current litigation trends
According to the education levels described by the PDC, this continuing education course is considered to be Essential Level, and is appropriate for all athletic trainers.
(1.25 Category A CEUs – FREE)
Course Instructor:
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Time
Year Around Event (2019)
Location
Online course
Organizer
Continuing Education - Athletic TrainingCailee Bacon Email: cwelch@atsu.edu OR Kaylynn Murphy Email: kaylynnmurphy@atsu.edu
Optimizing Lateral Ankle Sprain RehabilitationEBP Home Study Course
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Please be advised that all continuing education courses offered through the AT-PBRN will close on December 17, 2021 at 8pm ET. If you are interested in completing a
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Please be advised that all continuing education courses offered through the AT-PBRN will close on December 17, 2021 at 8pm ET. If you are interested in completing a course for the 20-21 BOC reporting cycle, please be sure to do so before this date. Additionally, the AT-PBRN team will be unavailable to assist with CEU certificate issues from December 17, 2021 through January 10, 2022. Any and all requests and issues will be resolved when we return on Monday, January 10, 2022. To submit a request regarding a missing CEU certificate, please click here: AT-PBRN CEU Certificate Request
Lateral ankle sprains (LAS) are the most common injuries associated with physical activity and athletic participation. Up to 70% of individuals who sustain a single LAS will eventually develop chronic ankle instability (CAI), which has been associated with long-term consequences such as decreased health-related quality of life and decreased physical activity. To help mitigate consequences related to CAI, recent studies have investigated different approaches in managing patients who suffer a LAS, including the use of patient-reported outcome measures, clinician-reported outcome measures, and various treatment approaches. Although LAS present a major challenge for health care providers, particularly athletic trainers, little is known about the overall effectiveness of current treatment strategies for LAS. Thus, there is a pressing need to identify effective treatment strategies that will optimize patient outcomes and reduce re-injury risk.
While treatments should be individualized, balance training has been shown to be an effective strategy to improve postural control and reduce recurrent LAS risk, and should be a part of every LAS rehabilitation protocol. ATs should use a combination of patient-reported outcome measures and clinician-rated outcome measures to guide the treatment and management of LAS and to improve patient outcomes, reduce the risk of LAS re-injury, and prevent the onset of CAI.
The specific objectives for this course include the development of the participant’s ability to:
- Discuss the progression of an acute lateral ankle sprain to chronic ankle instability
- Describe the evidence regarding the treatment of lateral ankle sprain injuries
- Identify patient-reported outcome measures and clinician-rated outcome measures appropriate for lateral ankle sprain rehabilitation
According to the education levels described by the PDC, this continuing education course is considered to be Advanced Level, and is appropriate for all athletic trainers.
(0.75 EBP CEUs – FREE)
Course Instructor:
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Time
Year Around Event (2019)
Location
Online course
Organizer
Continuing Education - Athletic TrainingCailee Bacon Email: cwelch@atsu.edu OR Kaylynn Murphy Email: kaylynnmurphy@atsu.edu
Medicolegal Considerations for Sport-Related ConcussionEBP Home Study Course
Event Details
Please be advised that all continuing education courses offered through the AT-PBRN will close on December 17, 2021 at 8pm ET. If you are interested in completing a
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Event Details
Please be advised that all continuing education courses offered through the AT-PBRN will close on December 17, 2021 at 8pm ET. If you are interested in completing a course for the 20-21 BOC reporting cycle, please be sure to do so before this date. Additionally, the AT-PBRN team will be unavailable to assist with CEU certificate issues from December 17, 2021 through January 10, 2022. Any and all requests and issues will be resolved when we return on Monday, January 10, 2022. To submit a request regarding a missing CEU certificate, please click here: AT-PBRN CEU Certificate Request
This course is designed to improve the knowledge and understanding of medicolegal aspects of concussion. Athletic trainers in all settings who work with athletes suffering from concussions should have a thorough understanding of the medicolegal aspects of these cases. Understanding the current landscape of concussion legislation, knowing how to analyze best practice guidelines, and how to incorporate concussion management protocols into practice are proactive ways the practicing athletic trainer can work to mitigate the risk of litigation. This presentation will cover these topics with the following objectives:
The specific objectives for this course include the development of the participant’s ability to:
- Describe the current landscape of concussion legislation
- Discuss basic legal terminology
- Analyze the importance of best practice guidelines in concussion management to prevent potential litigation
- Incorporate current concussion management protocols into medical practice to prevent potential litigation
- Review current litigation trends
According to the education levels described by the PDC, this continuing education course is considered to be Essential Level, and is appropriate for all athletic trainers.
(1.25 Category A CEUs – FREE)
Course Instructor:
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Time
Year Around Event (2019)
Location
Online course
Organizer
Continuing Education - Athletic TrainingCailee Bacon Email: cwelch@atsu.edu OR Kaylynn Murphy Email: kaylynnmurphy@atsu.edu
01aug7:00 pm9:00 pmMain Challenges for Recent Graduates Performing Endodontic Therapy
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ATSU Missouri School of Dentistry & Oral Health and the Association for Continuing Dental Education Joint Provider Live Webinar Series Main Challenges for Recent Graduates Performing
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ATSU Missouri School of Dentistry & Oral Health and the Association for Continuing Dental Education Joint Provider Live Webinar Series
Main Challenges for Recent Graduates Performing Endodontic Therapy
Date & Time: Monday, August 1, 2022 – 8PM (EST) , 7PM (CST) , 5PM (PST)
Location: Zoom Webinar
Audience: The Dental Professional
Format: Lecture
CE Credit: 2.0
Tuition: $69
Course Description:
This presentation is geared principally toward the recent dental graduate who feels somewhat intimidated by endodontics. Most undergraduate dental schools have such busy curriculums that minimal time is devoted to clinical endodontics. Consequently, this session will be dedicated to such issues as practical diagnosis, when to refer, how to achieve profound anesthesia, minimization of iatrogenic errors, various instrumentation techniques, and obturation options.
Learning Objectives:
At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Recognize the challenges of performing endodontic therapy.
- Understand how to get patients profoundly numb.
- Have a better sense of endodontic instrumentation and metallurgy.
- Fully comprehend hydraulic condensation with bioceramics
- Understand when to refer and how to use the Case Difficulty Assessment Form
Meet the Speaker: Anne L. Koch, DMD
Dr. Anne L. Koch received both her DMD and Certificate in Endodontics from the University of Pennsylvania. She is also the founder and past Director of the Postdoctoral Program in Endodontics and Microsurgery at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine. Following her clinical and academic career, Annie formed her own successful technology and development company, Real World Endo, of which she was CEO and President.
Dr. Koch maintains adjunct faculty positions at PENN and Harvard and is also a member of the Board of Advisors for the University of Pennsylvania, as well as serving as a Board member for the “Center for Innovation and Precision Dentistry.” The author of more than 150 articles, Annie continues to lecture extensively on both endodontic technique and cultural competency issues.
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ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry.
A.T. Still University Missouri School of Dentistry & Oral Health
Nationally Approved PACE Program
Provider for FAGD/MAGD credit.
Approval does not imply acceptance by
Any regulatory authority or AGD endorsement.
5/1/2022 to 4/30/2026.
Provider ID# 397632
Time
(Monday) 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm CST
Location
VIRTUAL (MOSDOH)
Link emailed prior to start of course.
Organizer
Continuing Dental Education - MOPatricia Pou at (314) 685-3557or mosdohce@atsu.edu 1500 Park Ave., St. Louis, MO 63104
05aug(aug 5)1:00 pm07(aug 7)11:00 amMargaritaville 2022Primary Care Update
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Primary Care Update Aug. 5-7, 2022 Click MORE for information and tuition pricing. TUITION PRICING
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Primary Care Update
Aug. 5-7, 2022
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TUITION PRICING
REGISTRATION CLOSED MONDAY, AUG. 1 at 5:00 p.m. (CST).
- Now that registration has closed, you can no longer register online, but you can still register on-site at the registration desk.
*14 AOA Category 1-A Credits
- Early Bird (through Apr. 15, 2022): $425
- Regular (Apr. 16-July 22, 2022): $450
- Late (July 23-Aug. 1, 2022): $500
- On-Site (Aug. 5-7, 2022): $550
- Special Retired Rate: $400
*Virtual option is not available.
Cancellation Policy
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- 21+ days prior to activity start date Full tuition refund less the $50 administrative fee
- 14-21 days prior to activity start date 50% tuition refund less the $50 administrative fee
- 1-14 days prior to activity start date No tuition refund
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SAVE THE DATE!
Mark your calendars and plan to attend!
ACTIVITY INFORMATION
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ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION
This intensive course will provide you with comprehensive, up-to-date, evidence-based therapeutic concepts that you will be able to implement into your daily practice. This activity is designed to improve competence in the diagnosis and treatment of Primary Care issues in the physician office setting. It will provide practitioners with evidence-based methods and strategies to assist in providing better management and treatment options for patients.
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
- Identify current therapeutic options for many medical disorders commonly seen in practice and apply newly acquired knowledge to osteopathic medical practices
- Utilize and remain current with clinical guidelines in the diagnosis and management of commonly encountered therapeutic issues
- Formulate comprehensive evidence-based interventions and treatment strategies that will lead to the reduction of modifiable risk factors and improved long term patient outcomes
- Summarize recent advances in office-based internal medicine based on case discussions
TARGET AUDIENCE
The target audience includes family medicine physicians, internists, and other primary healthcare providers which are interested in providing high quality Primary Care
EDUCATIONAL NEED
Patients with multimorbidity (two or more chronic conditions) are now the norm in clinical practice and place an increasing burden on the healthcare system. Management of these patients is challenging, and requires healthcare professional who are skilled in the complexity of multiple chronic diseases.(1)Studies have shown that continuing Medical Education on management of patients with multimorbidity and comorbidity using live lectures, workshops and case studies improve outcomes.
PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE GAP
The practicing physician is faced with mastering an ever-increasing amount of knowledge to effectively care for patients and often lacks confidence, knowledge or tools to confidently assess, diagnose, treat and manage patients with co-morbitidies. This conference will provide an update about standards of care in order to reflect the most current evidence-based knowledge and guidelines to improve primary care physician’s competence in managing complex cases where physicians will choose effective treatment plans to improve patient outcomes.
DESIRED OUTCOME
This course is designed to provide interactive educational activities that discuss complicated case scenarios that have been shown to improve participant application of evidence-based medicine for patients with multiple chronic comorbidities. By providing a format for adult learning that includes lectures, case-based studies, interactive question and answer sessions and collaborative sharing of patient care issues has been shown to improve participate knowledge and competency.
ACCREDITATION STATEMENT
A.T. Still University (ATSU) is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association to provide osteopathic continuing medical education for physicians.
ATSU designates this activity for a maximum of 14 AOA Category 1-A credits and will report CME and specialty credits commensurate with the extent of the physician’s participation in this activity.
Call the ATSU CE Office at 660-626-2232 for more information.
HOTEL INFORMATION
Margaritaville Lake Resort Lake of the Ozarks
494 TanTarA Drive
Osage Beach, Missouri 65065
573-348-3131
https://www.margaritavilleresortlakeoftheozarks.com/
Online Reservations:
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Phone Reservations:
1-800-826-8272
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HOTEL CUT-OFF: June 23, 2022
Evidence-Based Content: It is the policy of the ATSU to ensure that the content contained in this CME activity is valid, fair, balanced, scientifically rigorous, and free of commercial bias.
ATSU Disclosure Policy: All persons in a position to control the content of an educational activity (i.e., activity planners, CESC, presenters, faculty, authors) participating in an educational activity provided by the ATSU are required to disclose to the provider any relevant financial relationships with any commercial interest. ATSU must determine if the individual’s relationships may influence the educational content and resolve any conflicts of interest prior to the commencement of the educational activity. The intent of this disclosure is not to prevent individuals with relevant financial relationships from participating, but rather to provide learners information with which they can make their own judgments.
Disclosure Statement: It is the policy of the ATSU Continuing Education Department to ensure balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in all its educational activities. Faculty disclosures will be made in the syllabus and/or during faculty introductions. The audience is advised that one or more presentations in this continuing education activity may contain references of unlabeled or unapproved uses of drugs or devices.
Resolution/Mechanism of Identified Conflict of Interest: Independent sources of review include the following: All disclosures will be reviewed by the activity directors, CE Assistant Vice President, or CE Director for identification of conflicts of interest. Reviewers, working with the activity directors will document the mechanism(s) for management and resolution of the conflict of interest and final approval of the activity will be documented prior to implementation. Any of the mechanisms below can/will be used to resolve conflict of interest:
- Peer review for valid, evidence-based content of all materials associated with an educational activity by the activity director
- Limit content to evidence with no recommendations
- Introduction of a debate format with an unbiased moderator (point-counterpoint)
- Inclusion of moderated panel discussion
- Publication of a parallel or rebuttal article for an article that is felt to be biased
- Limit equipment representatives to providing logistics and operation support only in procedural demonstrations
- Divestiture of the relationship by faculty-The reviewer should be a physician or other scientist with knowledge of the specialty area being reviewed and often times the Assistant Vice President of Continuing Education will perform this first review and can then appoint an independent reviewer.-The independent reviewer is not be involved in the planning of this CME Activity and cannot have a relationship with any corporate entity supporting the CME activity.-The reviewer should have a copy of this policy and a copy of the Standards for Commercial Support to fully grasp their responsibilities as the reviewer. Off-Label or Unapproved Use of Drugs or Devices
It is the policy of the ATSU to require the disclosure of all references to off-label or unapproved uses of drugs or devices prior to the presentation of educational content. The audience is advised that this continuing medical education activity may contain reference(s) to off-label or unapproved uses of drugs or devices. Please consult the prescribing information for full disclosure of approved uses.
Disclaimer: The opinions and recommendations expressed by the presenters and planners of educational content in this activity are their own and do not necessarily represent the viewpoint of the ATSU.
Consent to Use of Photographic Images: Registration and attendance at or participation in ATSU meetings and other activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to ATSU’s use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendee’s image or voice in photographs, videotapes, electronic reproductions, and audiotapes of such events and activities.
Audio, Video and Photographic Equipment: The use of audio, video and other photographic recording equipment by attendees is prohibited inside ATSU meeting rooms.
Reproduction Permission: Reproduction of written materials developed for this ATSU activity is prohibited without the written permission from individual authors and ATSU.
Special Assistance: ATSU complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act §12112(a). If any participant is in need of special assistance or has any dietary restrictions, please see the CE staff at the registration desk or call 660-626-2232 for assistance.
Time
5 (Friday) 1:00 pm - 7 (Sunday) 11:00 am CST
Location
Osage Beach, Missouri | Margaritaville Lake Resort Lake of the Ozarks
494 Tan Tar A Drive, Osage Beach, Missouri 65065
Organizer
Continuing Education660.626.2232 | continuingeducation@atsu.edu
11aug7:00 pm8:00 pmPharmacology Update for Todays Dental Practice
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ATSU Missouri School of Dentistry & Oral Health and the Association for Continuing Dental Education Joint Provider Live Webinar Series Pharmacology Update for Todays Dental Practice Date
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Pharmacology Update for Todays Dental Practice
Date & Time: Thursday, August 11, 2022 – 8PM (EST) , 7PM (CST) , 5PM (PST)
Location: Zoom Webinar
Audience: The Dental Professional
Format: Lecture
CE Credit: 1.0
Tuition: $49
Course Description:
In this lecture, we will review and become familiar with drugs that impact the daily general practice. We will discuss how to evaluate new drugs and their potential effects in dental practice.
Learning Objectives:
At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Recognize drugs, new and established that impact dental care.
- Develop strategies for managing patients related to their drug therapy.
- Review the analgesics and antibiotics most appropriate for the dental practice.
Meet the Speaker: Michael Pruett, DMD
Assistant Professor in the Department of Restorative Sciences, he is the Director of Continuing Education for the Dental College of Georgia. He received his DMD from the Medical College of Georgia School of Dentistry and then completed a two-year General Practice Residency at the University of Virginia. Upon completion, he became the Director of Dentistry at Mount Sinai Hospital in Hartford, Connecticut. While in Hartford he also served as the Assistant Program Director of the General Practice Residency at Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center.
Dr. Pruett has placed and restored dental implants for the last 29 years and maintains an active practice within the Dental College of Georgia. He is the co-director of the Augusta University / American Academy of Implant Dentistry Maxi-Course and several other hands-on continuing dental education courses at Augusta University. Dr. Pruett lectures nationally and internationally on a variety of topics.
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ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry.
A.T. Still University Missouri School of Dentistry & Oral Health
Nationally Approved PACE Program
Provider for FAGD/MAGD credit.
Approval does not imply acceptance by
Any regulatory authority or AGD endorsement.
5/1/2022 to 4/30/2026.
Provider ID# 397632
Time
(Thursday) 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm CST
Location
VIRTUAL (MOSDOH)
Link emailed prior to start of course.
Organizer
Continuing Dental Education - MOPatricia Pou at (314) 685-3557or mosdohce@atsu.edu 1500 Park Ave., St. Louis, MO 63104
15aug7:00 pm9:00 pmIntuitive Endodontics
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ATSU Missouri School of Dentistry & Oral Health and the Association for Continuing Dental Education Joint Provider Live Webinar Series Intuitive Endodontics Date & Time: Monday, August 15,
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Intuitive Endodontics
Date & Time: Monday, August 15, 2022 – 8PM (EST) , 7PM (CST) , 5PM (PST)
Location: Zoom Webinar
Audience: The Dental Professional
Format: Lecture
CE Credit: 2.0
Tuition: $69
Course Description:
As a result of recent advances in metallurgy, we now have both heat-treated and non-heat-treated rotary files. They each possess different properties and both have distinct indications for use, as well as limitations. Drs. Koch believes that these improvements should be employed to their utmost advantage. Consequently, a blended technique has been developed that combines the advantages of both heat-treated and non-heat-treated files into one Awesome Endodontic Technique!!! A technique that is completely intuitive by design!
Learning Objectives:
At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Discover how the “Blend Technique” is completely intuitive in its design.
- Comprehend the advantages of heat-treated files and how best to use them.
- Recognize the advantages of enhanced irrigation techniques utilizing various new solutions.
- Fully understand the benefits of piezoelectric ultrasonics in both access and three-dimensional irrigation.
- Understand the meaning of an Endo-Restorative Cintuum and will appreciate its origins.
Meet the Speaker: Anne L. Koch, DMD
Dr. Anne L. Koch received both her DMD and Certificate in Endodontics from the University of Pennsylvania. She is also the founder and past Director of the Postdoctoral Program in Endodontics and Microsurgery at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine. Following her clinical and academic career, Annie formed her own successful technology and development company, Real World Endo, of which she was CEO and President.
Dr. Koch maintains adjunct faculty positions at PENN and Harvard and is also a member of the Board of Advisors for the University of Pennsylvania, as well as serving as a Board member for the “Center for Innovation and Precision Dentistry.” The author of more than 150 articles, Annie continues to lecture extensively on both endodontic technique and cultural competency issues.
REGISTER BELOW UNDER “CHOOSE TUITION TYPE”
ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry.
A.T. Still University Missouri School of Dentistry & Oral Health
Nationally Approved PACE Program
Provider for FAGD/MAGD credit.
Approval does not imply acceptance by
Any regulatory authority or AGD endorsement.
5/1/2022 to 4/30/2026.
Provider ID# 397632
Time
(Monday) 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm CST
Location
VIRTUAL (MOSDOH)
Link emailed prior to start of course.
Organizer
Continuing Dental Education - MOPatricia Pou at (314) 685-3557or mosdohce@atsu.edu 1500 Park Ave., St. Louis, MO 63104
25aug10:00 am12:00 pmPeriodontal Update for the Hygiene Team
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ATSU Missouri School of Dentistry & Oral Health and the Association for Continuing Dental Education Joint Provider Live Webinar Series Periodontal Update for the Hygiene Team Date
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ATSU Missouri School of Dentistry & Oral Health and the Association for Continuing Dental Education Joint Provider Live Webinar Series
Periodontal Update for the Hygiene Team
Date & Time: Thursday, August 25, 2022 – 8 PM (EST) , 7 PM (CST) , 5 PM (PST)
Location: Zoom Webinar
Audience: The Dental Professional
Format: Lecture
CE Credit: 2.0
Tuition: $69
Course Description:
Connections Between System and Periodontal Disease: There is emerging evidence to support the existence of a two-way relationship between some systemic diseases and periodontitis, with systemic inflammation increasing the risk for periodontitis, and periodontal inflammation negatively affecting systemic health. Understanding of this relationship and incorporating strategies for chairside screening and making appropriate referrals and management of these patients will help dental care providers to better address patients’ oral and overall health and will also strengthen the role of a dental hygienist as an integral component of interdisciplinary healthcare.
Overview of the New Classification of Periodontal and Peri-Implant Diseases and Conditions: A new periodontal classification system emerged from the American Academy of Periodontology (AAP) and the European Federation of Periodontology (EFP) 2017 World Workshop on the Classification of Periodontal and Peri-Implant Diseases and Conditions. This new classification system will allow dental hygienists and dentists to individualize periodontal care for the patients and address multidimensional factors to provide comprehensive therapy and improve oral health outcomes.
Learning Objectives:
At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:
- The circular relationship between systemic diseases and periodontal disease: Explain the underlying mechanism linking systemic diseases and periodontitis.
- Dental management, screening, and educating patients with systemic and periodontal diseases: Describe how dentists and hygienists can incorporate strategies to screen and identify patients with undiagnosed diabetes and make the necessary referral and educate them on the oral-systemic link to present dental care in the framework of overall health.
- The 2018 Classification of Periodontal and Peri-Implant Diseases and Conditions: Overview of the new periodontal classification with a focus on the case-based review of the multidimensional staging and grading system for the periodontitis diagnosis.
Speaker: Maninder Kaur, BDS, MPH, MS
Dr. Maninder Kaur is an Assistant Professor and Predoctoral Periodontal Program Director in the Department of Periodontology, at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, School of Dentistry. She received her dental degree from SGRD Institute of Dental Sciences and Research, India (2003) and received her Master’s in Public Health (2008), Masters in Clinical Dentistry, and completed Residency Program in Periodontics (2013) from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Dr. Kaur is a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology and lectures on clinical periodontics, inter-relationship between oral and systemic health, and dental implantology.
REGISTER BELOW UNDER “CHOOSE TUITION TYPE”
ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry.
A.T. Still University Missouri School of Dentistry & Oral Health
Nationally Approved PACE Program
Provider for FAGD/MAGD credit.
Approval does not imply acceptance by
Any regulatory authority or AGD endorsement.
5/1/2022 to 4/30/2026.
Provider ID# 397632
Time
(Thursday) 10:00 am - 12:00 pm CST
Location
VIRTUAL (MOSDOH)
Link emailed prior to start of course.
Organizer
Continuing Dental Education - MOPatricia Pou at (314) 685-3557or mosdohce@atsu.edu 1500 Park Ave., St. Louis, MO 63104
27aug10:00 am12:00 pmRed, White and Ulcerative LesionsWhen Bad Things Happen to Good Oral Mucosa
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ATSU Missouri School of Dentistry & Oral Health and the Association for Continuing Dental Education Joint Provider Live Webinar Series Red, White and Ulcerative Lesions: When
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ATSU Missouri School of Dentistry & Oral Health and the Association for Continuing Dental Education Joint Provider Live Webinar Series
Red, White and Ulcerative Lesions: When Bad Things Happen to Good Oral Mucosa
Date & Time: Saturday, August 27, 2022 – 11 AM (EST) , 10 AM (CST) , 8 AM (PST)
Location: Zoom Webinar
Audience: The Dental Professional
Format: Lecture
CE Credit: 2.0
Tuition: $69
Course Description:
Pathology of the oral mucosa entails a vast array of diseases that often confuse even the most experienced clinician. This course aims to use a “basic lesion” classification of oral mucosal pathology to help navigate and prioritize the diagnosis and management of the patient.
Part 1: Red and White Lesions of the Oral Mucosa
“Redness” and ‘whiteness” are mainstays of clinical oral pathology. Utilizing these two parameters, separately and in combination, we will go through actual patient cases, ranging from the commonly encountered to the rare and/or complicated ones, and discuss how to reach realistic, concrete decisions for the patient’s oral health care in clinical real-time. Emphasis will be given on how to select appropriate diagnostic methodology and how to initiate and handle interdisciplinary communications where applicable for the patient’s condition. An update on treatment will be provided where it is useful to the dental practitioner.
Part 2: Ulcerative Oral Conditions
Oral ulcers or “sores “are among the most frequently encountered chief complaints in dental practice. Using the characteristics of an ulcer (appearance, chronicity, pain, location, and a number of lesions) this part of the course prepares the clinician to systematically develop diagnostic assessment and treatment planning for a broad range of oral ulcerative conditions. Using clinical cases encountered in the largest oral medicine referral center in Michigan, we will present diagnostic decision trees and discuss which additional tests including tissue biopsy are necessary to arrive at a final diagnosis. Finally, we will provide therapeutic guidelines for common oral ulcerative conditions.
Learning Objectives:
At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Document the clinical characteristics of common oral lesions accurately
- Use lesional characteristics to form and prioritize a differential diagnosis list
- Decide which diagnostic methodology(ies) is/are applicable and at what sequence they should be implemented
- Decide on patient referral and initiate communication with other clinicians
- Be familiar with and/or implement treatment based on an accurate diagnosis of oral lesions
Speakers: Theodora Danciu, DMD, DMSc, and Eleni Gagari, DMD, DMSc
Dr. Theodora Danciu is a board-certified oral and maxillofacial pathologist and Clinical Professor in the Department of Periodontics and Oral Medicine at the University of Michigan School of Dentistry. She is the Director of the Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology Biopsy Service. Dr. Danciu maintains an active clinical practice where she not only provides histopathological interpretation but also diagnoses and manages patients with complex mucosal diseases. She is part of an interprofessional practice model where she works closely with Michigan Medicine Oncology, Rheumatology, and other services, to optimize patient care. She received her DMD, DMSc in Oral Biology, and specialty training at Harvard School of Dental Medicine. She continued her training as a post-doctoral fellow in cellular and molecular biology and served as an Instructor in the Department of Developmental Biology at Harvard University before joining the University of Michigan in 2007. Dr. Danciu teaches across the pre-and post-doctoral curriculum in didactic and clinical settings. She has presented lectures, seminars, and webcasts on oral pathology/medicine in the US and internationally.
Dr. Eleni (Elina) Gagari obtained her DDS from the National and Kapodistrian University School of Dentistry and her DMD from Tufts University School of Dental Medicine (faculty development program). She is licensed to practice dentistry in both United States and Greece. Dr. Gagari completed a certificate in oral and maxillofacial pathology/Doctor of Medical Sciences program at Harvard School of Dental Medicine. She is a Diplomate of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology and a Fellow of the American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology. While in the US she pursued an academic holding the positions of the instructor, assistant professor, and associate professor at Harvard School of Dental Medicine, NYUCD, and TUSDM respectively. During her career in the US, she was an elected member of the Executive Council of AAOMP and served in the Nomination, Constitution and By-Laws, Public Relations, and Fellowship committees. Dr. Gagari was an active member of the AADR/IADR and was the recipient of a K12 faculty development grant from NIH. While at TUSDM, she served as Director of the Oral Pathology Biopsy Service. In 2008 Dr. Gagari moved to Greece where she took over one of the world’s largest oral mucosal disease clinical services in the Department of Dermatology in NKUA School of Medicine. In 2008 the clinic was receiving 2000 patient/visits per year. In 2018, the oral mucosal disease center received 6800 patient visits and is considered the foremost patient referral center for oral mucosal disease in Greece. A particular focus is precancerous lesions of the oral cavity where Dr. Gagari has an active collaboration with Univ of Michigan. Dr. Gagari is a sought-after lecturer and is considered a highly skilled educator and mentor in her chosen field.
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A.T. Still University Missouri School of Dentistry & Oral Health
Nationally Approved PACE Program
Provider for FAGD/MAGD credit.
Approval does not imply acceptance by
Any regulatory authority or AGD endorsement.
5/1/2022 to 4/30/2026.
Provider ID# 397632
Time
(Saturday) 10:00 am - 12:00 pm CST
Location
VIRTUAL (MOSDOH)
Link emailed prior to start of course.
Organizer
Continuing Dental Education - MOPatricia Pou at (314) 685-3557or mosdohce@atsu.edu 1500 Park Ave., St. Louis, MO 63104
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This course discusses the role of athletic training within the current healthcare system and the important role of practice-based research to improve the effectiveness of healthcare delivery and patient outcomes.
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This course discusses the role of athletic training within the current healthcare system and the important role of practice-based research to improve the effectiveness of healthcare delivery and patient outcomes. At the point-of-care, clinicians can utilize the patient-oriented assessment model to gather data to aid in clinical decision-making and for supporting comparative effectiveness of athletic training services. Working collaboratively to engage in comparative effectiveness efforts can improve patient outcomes, and add to the body of evidence, specific to the athletic training profession.
This course aims to cover the following objectives, which will be presented in three individual online modules:
1. Describe the important role of practice-based research to improve patient care
2. Describe the practice-based research network model as a means for conducting point-of-care research to evaluate the end results of athletic training services
3. Discuss the roles of the researcher and clinician in practice-based partnerships
4. Highlight the requisite knowledge and skills for clinicians to engage in practice-based research
Please note that following the three modules, you will be asked to answer 10 knowledge questions about the content presented in the modules. Additionally, be sure to view each module in its entirety. It is recommended to take notes as you will not be permitted to return to a module once you proceed forward.
** This EBP home study course will take approximately 45 minutes to complete **
To receive 0.75 EBP CEU for this home study course, you must receive at least a 70% on the knowledge assessment. Following the completion of the course and knowledge assessment, you will receive an email from the AT-PBRN informing you of your score as well as your EBP CEU certificate, if warranted. Please note it may take 4-5 days to receive this email.
If you have any questions at any point throughout the home study course, please contact the AT-PBRN using the following link: Contact the AT-PBRN
Time
Year Around Event (1970)
Location
Online course
Organizer
Continuing Education - Athletic TrainingCailee Bacon Email: cwelch@atsu.edu OR Kaylynn Murphy Email: kaylynnmurphy@atsu.edu
Health Information Technology in Athletic TrainingEBP Home Study Course
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While the role of HIT and healthcare informatics in assisting in fundamental tasks of evidence-based practice (e.g., searching the literature and managing knowledge) is well-recognized in athletic training, more advanced
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While the role of HIT and healthcare informatics in assisting in fundamental tasks of evidence-based practice (e.g., searching the literature and managing knowledge) is well-recognized in athletic training, more advanced utilization of HIT and healthcare informatics is not as prominent. Despite the importance of the HIT and healthcare informatics, athletic trainers may lack the appropriate knowledge and strategies to effectively implement the use of HIT and healthcare informatics during routine clinical practice. Therefore, the purpose of this 2-hour module is to introduce the concepts associated with more advanced usage of HIT and healthcare informatics in athletic training clinical practice.
This course aims to cover the following objectives, which will be presented in four individual online modules:
1. Discuss current healthcare information technologies (HIT) and healthcare informatics initiatives within the global healthcare system and the athletic training profession
2. Describe common HIT that can be utilized to enhance patient care including the Internet, electronic health records, mobile devices, and social media platforms
3. Describe the role of HIT and healthcare informatics in facilitating evidence-based, patient-centered care, and quality improvement
Explain the data-to-wisdom continuum framework within the context of informatics and how the framework can be applied to patient care and quality improvement
4. Discuss legal (eg, patient privacy) and professional (eg, maintaining professionalism in an online environment) considerations related to the use of HIT and healthcare informatics for patient care
Please note that following the four modules, you will be asked to answer 10 knowledge questions about the content presented in the modules. Additionally, be sure to view each module in its entirety. It is recommended to take notes as you will not be permitted to return to a module once you have proceeded forward.
** This EBP home study course will take approximately 1.25 hours to complete **
To receive 1.25 EBP CEUs for this home study course, you must receive at least a 70% on the knowledge assessment. Following the completion of the course and knowledge assessment, you will receive an email from the AT-PBRN informing you of your score as well as your EBP CEU certificate, if warranted. Please note it may take 4-5 days to receive this email.
If you have any questions at any point throughout the home study course, please contact the AT-PBRN using the following link: Contact the AT-PBRN
Time
Year Around Event (1970)
Location
Online course
Organizer
Continuing Education - Athletic TrainingCailee Bacon Email: cwelch@atsu.edu OR Kaylynn Murphy Email: kaylynnmurphy@atsu.edu
Evidence-Based Practice in Athletic TrainingEBP Home Study Course
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This course provides an overview of evidence-based practice and is designed to enable the athletic trainer’s clinical decision-making process in a manner that integrates clinical experience, patient values, and the
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This course provides an overview of evidence-based practice and is designed to enable the athletic trainer’s clinical decision-making process in a manner that integrates clinical experience, patient values, and the best available evidence. This course will assist in providing the athletic trainer with strategies to enable them to search and appraise the evidence in a more succinct and timely manner, that will promote better patient care.
This course aims to cover the following objectives, which will be presented in six individual online modules:
1. Describe the role of evidence-based practice in health care
2. Identify strategies to efficiently search the literature
3. Describe common concepts that are assessed during critical appraisal of published research studies
4. Evaluate the levels of evidence or strength of recommendation of research articles
5. Discuss the integration of the best available evidence into clinical practice
6. Appreciate patient values with respect to clinical decision-making
Please note that following the first three modules, you will be asked to answer 12 knowledge questions about the content presented in the modules. Then, after viewing the last three modules, you will be asked to answer 13 knowledge questions about the content presented in those modules. Additionally, be sure to view each module in its entirety. It is recommended to take notes as you will not be permitted to return to a module once you have proceeded forward.
** This EBP home study course will take approximately 3.0 hours to complete **
To receive 3.0 EBP CEUs for this home study course, you must receive at least a 70% on the knowledge assessment. Following the completion of the course and knowledge assessment, you will receive an email from the AT-PBRN informing you of your score as well as your EBP CEU certificate, if warranted. Please note it may take 4-5 days to receive this email.
If you have any questions at any point throughout the home study course, please contact the AT-PBRN using the following link: Contact the AT-PBRN
Time
Year Around Event (1970)
Location
Online course
Organizer
Continuing Education - Athletic TrainingCailee Bacon Email: cwelch@atsu.edu OR Kaylynn Murphy Email: kaylynnmurphy@atsu.edu
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Date/Time: All day, every day Audience: All Dental Health Professionals Format: Web-based PowerPoint CE Credit: 2 credits Tuition: $50 Instructor: Don Altman, DDS, DHSc, EdD, MPH, MBA, MA Course Description: This online, narrated
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Date/Time: All day, every day
Audience: All Dental Health Professionals
Format: Web-based PowerPoint
CE Credit: 2 credits
Tuition: $50
Instructor: Don Altman, DDS, DHSc, EdD, MPH, MBA, MA
Course Description:
This online, narrated course provides the dental professional with a comprehensive overview of ethics terminology, a model for ethical decision-making, and a discussion regarding sexual boundaries in the dental setting. A complementary course to Clinical Dentistry and Ethics, the dental practitioner will learn how to avoid and resolve ethical dilemmas in their own practice through use of case studies and application of common sense guidelines.
Learning Objectives:
- Explain the definition of ‘profession’ and aspects of professionalism.
- Describe the difference between morals and ethics.
- Define common terminology related to ethics.
- Describe challenges related to ethical dilemmas.
- Apply a model for ethical decision-making to a dental dilemma.
- Explain professional responsibilities towards incompetent, dishonest, or impaired colleagues.
- Explain the importance of Professional Boundaries.
- Describe the spectrum of Professional Boundaries.
- Define sexual misconduct.
- Explain the concept and scope of Social Justice.
This course may be used toward fulfillment of continuing dental education and renewal requirements of Arizona Administrative Code R4-11-1203 and R4-11-1204 for ethics and Arizona dental jurisprudence instruction.
Dr. Altman is Dean of the College of Graduate Health Studies at A.T. Still University. Dr. Altman has not declared an financial conflicts of interest related to this course.
This course is hosted on the website of the World Continuing Education Alliance. Payments and registration are completed through WCEA. Course refund and cancellation policies are provided at the time of registration.
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Time
Year Around Event (2021)
Location
Online course
Organizer
Continuing Dental EducationOrthodontic Dept.
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Date/Time: All day, every day Audience: All Dental Health Professionals Format: Web-based PowerPoint CE Credit: 1 credit Tuition: $25 Instructor: Don Altman, DDS, DHSc, EdD, MPH, MBA, MA Course Description: This course
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Date/Time: All day, every day
Audience: All Dental Health Professionals
Format: Web-based PowerPoint
CE Credit: 1 credit
Tuition: $25
Instructor: Don Altman, DDS, DHSc, EdD, MPH, MBA, MA
Course Description:
This course complements information provided in Dental Ethics and explores ethical considerations related to informed consent, treatment of certain patient populations, and participation in professional volunteer activities. Participants will gain knowledge that can be immediately applied to their professional practice to prevent and manage ethical issues.
Learning Objectives:
- Discuss the purpose of Informed Consent and the role it plays in daily dental practice.
- Explain HIV issues in dentistry.
- Describe ethical challenges when dealing with mentally challenged patients.
- Describe ethical issues related to participation in professional volunteer activities.
- Identify ethical issues present in a clinical dentistry case study.
This course may be used toward fulfillment of the continuing dental education and renewal requirements of Arizona Administrative Code R4-11-1203 and R4-11-1204 for ethics and Arizona dental jurisprudence instruction.
Dr. Altman is Dean of the College of Graduate Health Studies at A.T. Still University. Dr. Altman has not declared an financial conflicts of interest related to this course.
This course is hosted on the website of the World Continuing Education Alliance. Payments and registration are completed through WCEA. Course refund and cancellation policies are provided at the time of registration.
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Time
Year Around Event (2021)
Location
Online course
Organizer
Continuing Dental EducationOrthodontic Dept.
Clinical Outcomes Assessment: An OverviewEBP Home Study Course
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Please be advised that all continuing education courses offered through the AT-PBRN will close on December 17, 2021 at 8pm ET. If you are interested in completing a
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Please be advised that all continuing education courses offered through the AT-PBRN will close on December 17, 2021 at 8pm ET. If you are interested in completing a course for the 20-21 BOC reporting cycle, please be sure to do so before this date. Additionally, the AT-PBRN team will be unavailable to assist with CEU certificate issues from December 17, 2021 through January 10, 2022. Any and all requests and issues will be resolved when we return on Monday, January 10, 2022. To submit a request regarding a missing CEU certificate, please click here: AT-PBRN CEU Certificate Request
This course aims to cover the following objectives, which will be presented in five individual online modules:
Appreciate the benefits of routine evaluation of patient-rated outcome measures as it pertains to patient-centered, whole person health care, evidence-based practice, and driving treatment decisions
Define and describe fundamental concepts of clinical outcomes assessment included disablement models, clinician vs. patient-rated outcomes, generic vs. specific patient-rated outcome measures, and single vs. multi-item patient-rated outcome measures
Identify commonly used patient-rated outcome measures for use in athletic populations
Implement strategies to evaluate patient outcomes in clinical practice
Discuss the value of using outcomes data collection for professional advancement
Please note that following the five modules, you will be asked to answer 10 knowledge questions about the content presented in the modules. Additionally, be sure to view each module in its entirety. It is recommended to take notes as you will not be permitted to return to a module once you have proceeded forward.
** This EBP home study course will take approximately 1.75 hours to complete **
To receive 1.75 EBP CEUs for this home study course, you must receive at least a 70% on the knowledge assessment. Following the completion of the course and knowledge assessment, you will receive an email from the AT-PBRN with your EBP CEU certificate, if warranted.
If you have any questions at any point throughout the home study course, please contact the AT-PBRN using the following link: Contact the AT-PBRN
Time
Year Around Event (2018)
Location
Online course
Organizer
Continuing Education - Athletic TrainingCailee Bacon Email: cwelch@atsu.edu OR Kaylynn Murphy Email: kaylynnmurphy@atsu.edu
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Please be advised that all continuing education courses offered through the AT-PBRN will close on December 17, 2021 at 8pm ET. If you are interested in completing a
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Please be advised that all continuing education courses offered through the AT-PBRN will close on December 17, 2021 at 8pm ET. If you are interested in completing a course for the 20-21 BOC reporting cycle, please be sure to do so before this date. Additionally, the AT-PBRN team will be unavailable to assist with CEU certificate issues from December 17, 2021 through January 10, 2022. Any and all requests and issues will be resolved when we return on Monday, January 10, 2022. To submit a request regarding a missing CEU certificate, please click here: AT-PBRN CEU Certificate Request
Course Instructors:
Tamara McLeod, PhD, ATC, FNATA
Although many athletic trainers use clinical practice guidelines, position statements, and consensus statements to identify best practices for the management of various illnesses and injuries, fewer understand the differences between these types of documents and the development process for these documents. This course aims to differentiate between clinical practice guidelines, position statements, and consensus statements and describe the process of how these documents are develop. Using the published documents regarding sport-related concussion, examples between the similarities and differences in recommendations made among these documents will be illustrated. Specifically, focus will be on similarities and differences in diagnosis, prevention, assessment, management, and the use of neurocognitive testing. A discussion of the historical changes in recommendations from Vienna and the 2004 NATA statement through the 2014 NATA statement and the recently released Berlin consensus statement will also be included.
This course aims to cover the following objectives, which will be presented in four individual online modules:
- Describe the development process for clinical practice guidelines
- Differentiate between types of clinical practice guidelines
- Discuss the process used to develop the Berlin concussion consensus statement
- Identify best practices according to the Berlin concussion consensus statement
- Compare recommendations from various statements and guidelines for use in clinical practice
According to the education levels described by the PDC, this continuing education course is considered to be Advanced Level, and is appropriate for all athletic trainers.
Time
Year Around Event (2021)
Organizer
Continuing Education - Athletic TrainingCailee Bacon Email: cwelch@atsu.edu OR Kaylynn Murphy Email: kaylynnmurphy@atsu.edu
Pain: How it Affects Stability and Movement
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Please be advised that all continuing education courses offered through the AT-PBRN will close on December 17, 2021 at 8pm ET. If you are interested in completing a
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Please be advised that all continuing education courses offered through the AT-PBRN will close on December 17, 2021 at 8pm ET. If you are interested in completing a course for the 20-21 BOC reporting cycle, please be sure to do so before this date. Additionally, the AT-PBRN team will be unavailable to assist with CEU certificate issues from December 17, 2021 through January 10, 2022. Any and all requests and issues will be resolved when we return on Monday, January 10, 2022. To submit a request regarding a missing CEU certificate, please click here: AT-PBRN CEU Certificate Request
Course Instructor:
Sue Falsone, PT, MS, SCS, ATC, CSCS, COMT, RYT
Although most athletic trainers deal with patients who are in pain, very few clinicians understand the complexity of pain perception and the individuality by which it presents itself from patient to patient. Often, patients of the same gender, around the same age, with the same diagnosis, present very differently when it comes to the amount of pain they are experiencing. This presents a difficult scenario for the athletic trainer, who may be utilizing past clinical experience to manage a current patient. Truly understanding the biopsychosocial aspects of pain and understanding the most recent literature on pain sciences will be helpful to the clinical athletic trainer, who is often tasked with helping a patient simply “feel better”. Pain affects movement, so athletic trainers who are attempting to change an athletes’ movement patterns first must address the pain perception that can be altering the movement patterns. Proper modality selection and counseling is a must in order for the athletic trainer to be effective in the field of pain management.
Pain is a multifactorial experience and should be addressed via a comprehensive biopsychosocial intervention model. Pain and nociceptive stimulation do not go hand in hand, meaning pain can be present in the absence of nociceptive stimulation. Therefore, the clinician needs to understand not only the physical neurology of the sensation of pain, but the emotional, psychological, social, and personal experiences that factor into the creation of pain perception. With this comprehensive understanding, the clinician should be able to select an appropriate intervention to modulate pain based on the needs of the individual patient
This course aims to cover the following objectives, which will be presented in five individual online modules:
- Appreciate that pain is a multi-factorial experience, and should be treated via a multi-factorial approach including physical, emotional and biopsychosocial considerations
- Identify different pain theories and the basic neurology underlying the sensation of pain
- Understand how pain may affect normal movement patterns
- Implement different modalities to address pain and improve movement
- Understand the effects of different modalities on pain modulation and describe the mechanism of action for these modalities
Time
Year Around Event (2021)
Organizer
Continuing Education - Athletic TrainingCailee Bacon Email: cwelch@atsu.edu OR Kaylynn Murphy Email: kaylynnmurphy@atsu.edu
Medicolegal Considerations for Sport-Related ConcussionEBP Home Study Course
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Please be advised that all continuing education courses offered through the AT-PBRN will close on December 17, 2021 at 8pm ET. If you are interested in completing a
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Please be advised that all continuing education courses offered through the AT-PBRN will close on December 17, 2021 at 8pm ET. If you are interested in completing a course for the 20-21 BOC reporting cycle, please be sure to do so before this date. Additionally, the AT-PBRN team will be unavailable to assist with CEU certificate issues from December 17, 2021 through January 10, 2022. Any and all requests and issues will be resolved when we return on Monday, January 10, 2022. To submit a request regarding a missing CEU certificate, please click here: AT-PBRN CEU Certificate Request
This course is designed to improve the knowledge and understanding of medicolegal aspects of concussion. Athletic trainers in all settings who work with athletes suffering from concussions should have a thorough understanding of the medicolegal aspects of these cases. Understanding the current landscape of concussion legislation, knowing how to analyze best practice guidelines, and how to incorporate concussion management protocols into practice are proactive ways the practicing athletic trainer can work to mitigate the risk of litigation. This presentation will cover these topics with the following objectives:
The specific objectives for this course include the development of the participant’s ability to:
- Describe the current landscape of concussion legislation
- Discuss basic legal terminology
- Analyze the importance of best practice guidelines in concussion management to prevent potential litigation
- Incorporate current concussion management protocols into medical practice to prevent potential litigation
- Review current litigation trends
According to the education levels described by the PDC, this continuing education course is considered to be Essential Level, and is appropriate for all athletic trainers.
(1.25 Category A CEUs – FREE)
Course Instructor:
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Year Around Event (2019)
Location
Online course
Organizer
Continuing Education - Athletic TrainingCailee Bacon Email: cwelch@atsu.edu OR Kaylynn Murphy Email: kaylynnmurphy@atsu.edu
Optimizing Lateral Ankle Sprain RehabilitationEBP Home Study Course
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Please be advised that all continuing education courses offered through the AT-PBRN will close on December 17, 2021 at 8pm ET. If you are interested in completing a
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Please be advised that all continuing education courses offered through the AT-PBRN will close on December 17, 2021 at 8pm ET. If you are interested in completing a course for the 20-21 BOC reporting cycle, please be sure to do so before this date. Additionally, the AT-PBRN team will be unavailable to assist with CEU certificate issues from December 17, 2021 through January 10, 2022. Any and all requests and issues will be resolved when we return on Monday, January 10, 2022. To submit a request regarding a missing CEU certificate, please click here: AT-PBRN CEU Certificate Request
Lateral ankle sprains (LAS) are the most common injuries associated with physical activity and athletic participation. Up to 70% of individuals who sustain a single LAS will eventually develop chronic ankle instability (CAI), which has been associated with long-term consequences such as decreased health-related quality of life and decreased physical activity. To help mitigate consequences related to CAI, recent studies have investigated different approaches in managing patients who suffer a LAS, including the use of patient-reported outcome measures, clinician-reported outcome measures, and various treatment approaches. Although LAS present a major challenge for health care providers, particularly athletic trainers, little is known about the overall effectiveness of current treatment strategies for LAS. Thus, there is a pressing need to identify effective treatment strategies that will optimize patient outcomes and reduce re-injury risk.
While treatments should be individualized, balance training has been shown to be an effective strategy to improve postural control and reduce recurrent LAS risk, and should be a part of every LAS rehabilitation protocol. ATs should use a combination of patient-reported outcome measures and clinician-rated outcome measures to guide the treatment and management of LAS and to improve patient outcomes, reduce the risk of LAS re-injury, and prevent the onset of CAI.
The specific objectives for this course include the development of the participant’s ability to:
- Discuss the progression of an acute lateral ankle sprain to chronic ankle instability
- Describe the evidence regarding the treatment of lateral ankle sprain injuries
- Identify patient-reported outcome measures and clinician-rated outcome measures appropriate for lateral ankle sprain rehabilitation
According to the education levels described by the PDC, this continuing education course is considered to be Advanced Level, and is appropriate for all athletic trainers.
(0.75 EBP CEUs – FREE)
Course Instructor:
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Time
Year Around Event (2019)
Location
Online course
Organizer
Continuing Education - Athletic TrainingCailee Bacon Email: cwelch@atsu.edu OR Kaylynn Murphy Email: kaylynnmurphy@atsu.edu
Lower Limb Preventive Training Program Best Practice and ImplementationEBP Home Study Course
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Please be advised that all continuing education courses offered through the AT-PBRN will close on December 17, 2021 at 8pm ET. If you are interested in completing a
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Please be advised that all continuing education courses offered through the AT-PBRN will close on December 17, 2021 at 8pm ET. If you are interested in completing a course for the 20-21 BOC reporting cycle, please be sure to do so before this date. Additionally, the AT-PBRN team will be unavailable to assist with CEU certificate issues from December 17, 2021 through January 10, 2022. Any and all requests and issues will be resolved when we return on Monday, January 10, 2022. To submit a request regarding a missing CEU certificate, please click here: AT-PBRN CEU Certificate Request
Although injury prevention is a domain for athletic trainers (ATs), implementation science is a burgeoning area and many ATs may not have had specific education on preventive training program (PTP) implementation. This course aims to describe the most recent evidence on the benefits PTPs have on athlete injury risk, injury rate and sport performance. Additionally, ATs may not have the time to run PTPs every single day in their clinical setting. Coaches, particularly at the high school level do not utilize PTPs. ATs can train coaches to effectively implement PTPs with their athletes, however ATs may not have background on the most effective strategies to train coaches. This course will present a framework that ATs can use to begin the PTP implementation process within their own settings.
The specific objectives for this course include the development of the participant’s ability to:
- Discuss the current state of evidence for preventive training programs (PTPs)
- Describe the 7-steps for successful PTP design and development
- Prepare strategies for PTP implementation in different sport-specific or setting-specific scenarios, including but not limited to, youth sport, girls’ basketball, and the military.
According to the education levels described by the PDC, this continuing education course is considered to be Essential Level, and is appropriate for all athletic trainers.
(1.0 EBP CEUs – FREE)
Course Instructor:
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Time
Year Around Event (2019)
Location
Online course
Organizer
Continuing Education - Athletic TrainingCailee Bacon Email: cwelch@atsu.edu OR Kaylynn Murphy Email: kaylynnmurphy@atsu.edu