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Online course for ICU and Vent Patients : This course will help to arm them with the information they need to treat and care for critically ill patients. Instability at no cost to therapists. It will be available through June 1, Please pass this along to your staff or colleagues who could benefit from this material. Below is the link to our other online courses in the event you have staff who need their CEUs for renewal.

Link to Education Resources online courses Elective and Non-Urgent Procedures. Governor's Executive Order Framework for Restarting. The Oregon Health Authority, under direction of the Governor's office, is coordinating the State response and guidance including guidance for health professionals.

The primary landing page for information is here , where you can also sign up for updates. CDC recently published guidance and communication tools for clinics here. All Executive Orders are published here.

Increasingly, city governments are also publishing mandates that may apply to you. We recommend taking a moment to reference their websites and signing up for notifications. Earn up to 1. Nationally, there have been several actions to ease the utilization of telehealth; if you are new to telehealth or are considering expanding your use of telehealth temporarily, we recommend regularly reviewing information published at HHS. US Dept.

From the AOTA website www. Q: Telehealth is an emerging practice area that I need to learn more about. What resources are available to get me started?

There are no other forms of temporary licenses in Oregon. If you want to become an Occupational Therapist in Oregon, or an Occupational Therapy Assistant you will need to follow these steps:. To learn more about the occupational therapy licensing process in Oregon, please continue reading. Oregon has one school with this accreditation:. There is one school in Oregon with the necessary accreditation:. Prior to licensure as an Occupational Therapy Assistant, you must complete at least two months of clinical occupational therapy work under the supervision of a Licensed Occupational Therapist.

In order to qualify for licensure as an Occupational Therapist, you must first have completed at least six months of clinical occupational therapy work under the tutelage of a Licensed Occupational Therapist.

To qualify for national certification as a Licensed Occupational Therapist, you must take the Occupational Therapist Registered OTR exam offered by the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy and score at least in the 70th percentile.

It may take several weeks or months for all documentation to arrive and the board to issue a license. In order to qualify for license renewal as an Occupational Therapy Assistant, you must complete at least 30 continuing education hours during the two year licensure period.

If you are seeking to renew your license as an Occupational Therapist, you must complete at least 30 continuing education hours prior to the expiration of your current license.

Since you do not know ahead of time if you will be audited it is prudent for you to keep records in a file if you plan to use them for CE and are audited. Keep track of this information. Keep it legible.

Include completion certificates. For documentation to count, it must have the date of the course, the name of the course, who it was given by, the name of the licensee, and the number of CE points. We try to let you know of any free events that are coming up.

Always confirm with the facility putting on the event. You can find listings by going to: www. Pacific University offers an online program to earn a Graduate Certificate in Gerontology. You may also earn a MHA along with the Gerontology certificate. The two programs are now combined for this option. In addition, you may take a Gerontology course as an elective for continuing education.

Options include: 1. The Board will receive your score automatically. Take the exam and then send an email to OTLB. Info state. Providence Rehabilitation Continuing Education: A wide range of continuing education classes are available to all physical and occupational therapists. You need to check if there is a charge.

Earn up to 1. American Society of Agency: inexpensive and free online CE:. Aspire OT is a continuing education company exclusively for occupational therapy practitioners. Professional development related to telehealth ethics is of particular interest given the number of OT practitioners who transitioned quickly to a telehealth service delivery model in response to the COVID pandemic.

Given the importance of this topic, we are offering a one-hour webinar on Monday, June 29 from — PM EDT to share our expertise on this topic. Jana Cason and Melanie Criss, who have over 23 years of combined telehealth experience and are internationally recognized telehealth experts. We would like to extend a special discount code for licensees who register for TelehealthShare's telehealth ethics course.

A person-centered approach to cross-cultural care. Interactive exercises and case-vignettes create an engaging course that covers: core cultural competency concepts; common issues, such as mistrust and communication styles; language and interpreters; health literacy; health beliefs; and cross-cultural negotiation. Access via the web hours a day, 7 days a week.

Description: The changing demographics and economics of our growing multicultural world, and the long-standing disparities in the health status of people from culturally diverse backgrounds has challenged health care providers including OT's and OTAs as well as organizations to consider cultural diversity as a priority.

Care is not a "one size fits all" approach, each client presents unique care giving needs, symptomology and background.



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