Free Course, Registration Required
A New Practitioner’s Guide to Teletherapy: Real-World Applications for Teletherapy
Presented by Kami Bible OTR/L, MBA, Pola Morrison MS, LSP and Sarah Plunkett MS CCC-SLP
Wednesday, November 8 2023, at 1:00 pm ET on Zoom
Learning Objectives
After this workshop attendees will be able to:
- Describe and understand the benefits of the more common public teletherapy platforms.
- Identify at least 5 digital materials, websites, and telehealth-compatible therapy materials that are effective for speech and language therapy, occupational therapy, or mental health services that you can use in future telehealth therapy sessions.
- Review discipline-specific case samples and determine three relevant materials and platforms to use in your own practice.
Level: Introductory
0.1 ASHA CEU
1.0 NASP CEU / NASP Practice Model Domain 10
Dive deeper into several popular teletherapy platforms, the features of each, and how to source appropriate therapy materials. Case studies will support course material in a collaborative workshop format.
Agenda
0-5 minutes: Introduction
5-55 minutes: Webinar
55-60 minutes: Q&A
Time for Post-Test and Workshop Evaluation
Course Completion Requirements
In order to receive a certificate of attendance and qualify for ASHA CEUs or NASP CEUs (if applicable), learners must meet the following requirements within 24 hours of course ending:
- Attend the course in its entirety as recorded by Zoom attendance records.
- Complete the post-course survey and evaluation.
- Complete a 10-question multiple choice test and score 80% with retake opportunities.
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About the Webinar Speakers
Kami, Bible, OTR/L, MBA National Presenter and Clinical Services Manager at eLuma. Kami has 25 years of Occupational Therapy experience including school-based practice and 7 years in online therapy.
Financial Disclosure: The speaker is an employee of eLuma and receives a salary. She is not receiving additional compensation for this event. Non-Financial Disclosure: No relevant non-financial information to disclose.
Pola Morrison, MS, LSP Clinical Services Specialist at eLuma. Pola has 25 years experience as a school psychologist and counselor within the K-12 system as well as support services for adults with disabilities at the university level.
Financial Disclosure: The speaker is an employee of eLuma and receives a salary. She is not receiving additional compensation for this event. Non-Financial Disclosure: No relevant non-financial information to disclose.
Sarah Plunkett, MS CCC-SLP Clinical Services Specialist at eLuma. Sarah has 15 years of Speech-Language Pathology experience in a variety of settings, including school-based therapy and teletherapy.
Financial Disclosure: The speaker is an employee of eLuma and receives a salary. She is not receiving additional compensation for this event. Non-Financial Disclosure: No relevant non-financial information to disclose.
FAQ
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This course is free. No cancellation required or refunds applicable.
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