Best Practices in Pediatric Therapy: Learning & Applying the Science of Improvement
Dates: Wednesday, November 14, 2018, 7:30 AM – Friday, November 16, 2018, 2:30 PM
Location: Cincinnati Children’s Main Campus, Cincinnati, OH
Target Audience:Audiology, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Research, Speech Pathology
Overview: This conference is highly interactive and hands-on and is designed to share the knowledge, skills and tools necessary to achieve measurable improvement using the Rapid Cycle Improvement Collaborative team based approach. For optimal learning, we recommend you bring a small team to focus on an identified problem. If you are unable to attend with a team or do not have an identified problem you will have the opportunity to partner with other attendees to enhance learning.
You will leave this conference with a roadmap and a tested set of tools and strategies for making meaningful changes in your organization and clinical practice. The information gained will be immediately applicable and useful in solving some of your most complex problems.
Objectives
- Apply the knowledge and skills necessary to plan and carry out an improvement project specific to your organization and clinical practice
- Utilize proven improvement science tools and strategies
- Demonstrate the ability to use a team based approach for improvement projects
Registration
$750: General Registration (before Sept. 15, 2018)
$800: Late Registration (after Sept. 15, 2018)
Groups of 3 or more registering together will receive a discount of $100/registrant.
Tuition must be received before a participant can be registered. Enrollment is limited, please register online early to reserve your spot.
Costs include: lunch for all 3 days, dinner on Thursday, a flash drive with program handouts and a certificate of course attendance.
If you do not receive an e-mail confirmation, please call (513)-636-4651) for verbal communication. Refunds (less $35 processing fee) will be made only if notice of cancellation is received in writing by November 1, 2018. Should program be canceled, tuition will be refunded.
Accreditation: Cincinnati Children’s is accredited to provide a variety of continuing education for health professions. More detailed information about this specific activity will be available soon. While not guaranteed for this activity, the most common credit approvals in this database are listed below.
Application has been made for approval by the occupational and physical therapy board for 23.25 hours
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