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$25.00 USD
1 contact hour= 1 Professional Development Unit (PDU)
This one-hour presentation will address Occupational Therapy's role in working with people with epilepsy. It will discuss the broad impact epilepsy creates including cognitive, psychosocial, and society barriers. As well as, barriers Occupational Therapist's face to working with individuals who have epilepsy as their primary or sole diagnosis. We will discuss examples of other states' and institutions' involvement of OT, PT, and SLP as part of a comprehensive team for people with epilepsy and ask what next steps we can take as a profession and state to ensure necessary services are provided to those in need. This course will also provide seizure first aid in a variety of settings.
Epilepsy's Foundation of Michigan's Director of Education Russ Derry will be co-presenting with Occupational Therapist and Epilepsy Advocate N.J. Phillips. This session will be recorded.
This one-hour presentation will address Occupational Therapy's role in working with people with epilepsy. It will discuss the broad impact epilepsy creates including cognitive, psychosocial, and society barriers. As well as, barriers Occupational Therapist's face to working with individuals who have epilepsy as their primary or sole diagnosis. We will discuss examples of other states' and institutions' involvement of OT, PT, and SLP as part of a comprehensive team for people with epilepsy and ask what next steps we can take as a profession and state to ensure necessary services are provided to those in need. This course will also provide seizure first aid in a variety of settings.
Epilepsy's Foundation of Michigan's Director of Education Russ Derry will be co-presenting with Occupational Therapist and Epilepsy Advocate N.J. Phillips. This session will be recorded.