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Education for IOTA Members

As a member of IOTA, the courses below are available to you at a discounted rate!
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Evidence-based continuing education designed to meet your needs, budget, and schedule.

If you have any trouble registering, click here for a helpful guide. You can also email us at info@AspireOT.us

Upcoming Webinars

 Email info@AspireOT.us if you have any questions or issues.

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The Aging Workforce

This course discusses ergonomics for an aging workforce.

.75 contact hours
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Enhancing OT Practice with Interpretation

This course discusses how interpretative services can be important in occupational therapy practice.

.25 contact hours
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Treasures and Textiles

This course discusses techniques for appropriately addressing hair care in OT practice.

.50 contact hours
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Special discounts for IOTA members!

just for IOTA members!

$49 for 12 months of CE content!

IOTA members can subscribe to our Just for OT subscription for only $49 for their first year! 
You can use the code IOTA2024 when you check out!

10% off our courses with your IOTA membership

We believe in the value of state associations

Aspire OT knows the value that each state association brings not only to the profession of occupational therapy, but also to OT practitioners across the country. We created the Aspire OT State Association Partnership Program to support these associations and their missions. Through the partnership, the state association can offer occupational therapy continuing education courses with less demand on their own resources. Aspire OT can also assist the association in finding a broader audience for each continuing education course leading to potential revenue for the state association.