Live Webinar
Coaching: An Introduction for the Everyday Occupational Therapy Practitioner
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Coaching: An Introduction for the Everyday Occupational Therapy Practitioner
LIVE WEBINAR
Tuesday, May 24, 2022
6 pm (PDT)
7 pm (MDT)
8 pm (CDT)
9 pm (EDT)
$20 | 1.0 Contact Hour, 0.10 CEUs
If you miss the webinar, you can take the self-paced version of this course instead.
Would you like to improve your skills in working with difficult clients? Would you like to tools to help your clients who are not participating or resisting services? If you answered yes, coaching may be a valuable tool for your practice.
Coaching has become a frequently used term in healthcare literature, but how much knowledge do most occupational therapy practitioners have about it?
This course provides an introduction to the basic concepts of coaching including practical ways to implement coaching strategies to improve client outcomes!
This course is targeted at occupational therapy assistants and occupational therapists and uses the following instructional methods: visual aides (ie slides), discussion board, guided note taking, and learning, and practice opportunities.
Content disclosure: This occupational therapy continuing education course does not exclusively focus on any specific product or service.
Presented by:
Would you like to improve your skills in working with difficult clients? Would you like to tools to help your clients who are not participating or resisting services? If you answered yes, coaching may be a valuable tool for your practice.
Coaching has become a frequently used term in healthcare literature, but how much knowledge do most occupational therapy practitioners have about it?
This course provides an introduction to the basic concepts of coaching including practical ways to implement coaching strategies to improve client outcomes!
This course is targeted at occupational therapy assistants and occupational therapists and uses the following instructional methods: visual aides (ie slides), discussion board, guided note taking, and learning, and practice opportunities.
Content disclosure: This occupational therapy continuing education course does not exclusively focus on any specific product or service.
Presented by:
Kimberly Breeden, MS, OTR/L
Niccole Rowe, BA, COTA/L
Niccole Rowe, BA, COTA/L
