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This project is a continuing education opportunity offered to physical therapists that are clinical instructors for Bellarmin University in Louisville, KY, USA. The university is offering this as a special opportunity to receive four contact hours of category 1 continuing education credit. This project has state board approval. | This project is a continuing education opportunity offered to physical therapists that are clinical instructors for Bellarmin University in Louisville, KY, USA. The university is offering this as a special opportunity to receive four contact hours of category 1 continuing education credit. This project has state board approval. | ||
== Project Instructors == | == Project Instructors == | ||
Instructed by [http://www.physio-pedia.com/index.php5?title=User:Elaine_Lonnemann Elaine Lonnemann] & Dr. David Pariser at Bellarmine University, Louisville KY, USA<br> | Instructed by [http://www.physio-pedia.com/index.php5?title=User:Elaine_Lonnemann Elaine Lonnemann] & Dr. David Pariser at Bellarmine University, Louisville KY, USA<br> | ||
== Project Dates == | == Project Dates == | ||
August 2010 - ongoing | August 2010 - ongoing | ||
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Any feedback you have for us is welcomed and you can contact Elaine Lonnemann by email ([mailto:[email protected] [email protected]]). If this project was utilized, please let us know! | Any feedback you have for us is welcomed and you can contact Elaine Lonnemann by email ([mailto:[email protected] [email protected]]). If this project was utilized, please let us know! | ||
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Revision as of 13:27, 7 June 2011
Description[edit | edit source]
This project is a continuing education opportunity offered to physical therapists that are clinical instructors for Bellarmin University in Louisville, KY, USA. The university is offering this as a special opportunity to receive four contact hours of category 1 continuing education credit. This project has state board approval.
Project Instructors[edit | edit source]
Instructed by Elaine Lonnemann & Dr. David Pariser at Bellarmine University, Louisville KY, USA
Project Dates[edit | edit source]
August 2010 - ongoing
Project Objectives[edit | edit source]
The case presentations course will offer strategies to provide
- Clinician exposure to online learning in a wiki format
- Professional writing opportunities for clinicians with external peer review
- Clinician understanding of the components of a case presentation that potentially be published as a case report with the addition of a literature review and supportive studies
- Clinician exposure to professional literature related to current evidence-based practice (EBP) guidelines
- An interactive forum between clinical instructors (CI’s), students and academic faculty for collaborative learning in contemporary practice topics
- An ongoing forum to present contemporary clinical practice standards and expectations
- Academic institution support and appreciation to CI’s for contributions to the training of future clinicians.
Project Directions[edit | edit source]
If you are treating an interesting patient and would like to write the case up in return for credit you can do so by following these instructions:
- Contact Elaine for approval of patient diagnosis
- Write up the case presentation based on this template
- Email your completed case presentation to either Elaine or Dave
- Your case presentation will then be reviewed
- Once approved your case presentation will be added to the appropriate clinical pages in Physiopedia and also to the Case Studies section.
- You will receive your continuing education credit after completing the course feedback survey from this link.
Feedback[edit | edit source]
Any feedback you have for us is welcomed and you can contact Elaine Lonnemann by email ([email protected]). If this project was utilized, please let us know!