Evidence In Motion Partners With Active Life & Sports
Louisville, KY (PRWEB) August 04, 2014 -- Evidence In Motion (EIM), a company created to assist in the continued education of physical therapists, is pleased to announce an official partnership with Active Life & Sports. As part of the collaboration, Active Life & Sports becomes a Program Partner with EIM for their two clinic locations in Maryland.
Using the most up-to-date research and cutting edge technology, EIM is transforming the way physical therapists are trained and educated. EIM’s Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Residency, Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapy Fellowship, Postprofessional DPT in Musculoskeletal Management, and Manual Physical Therapy Certification training programs are delivered to the physical therapist, where they live and work, through web-based educational “distance learning” platforms. Online learning is complimented by a thorough mentoring program and on-site weekend intensives conducted at Program Partner locations throughout the United States.
Many members of EIM’s faculty are recognized internationally for their contributions to education, research, and clinical practice. EIM’s faculty has received ninety-five-plus research grants, totaling over $10.5 million. EIM faculty members have also taught 220-plus university level courses, founded over forty different business organizations, and held appointed positions in forty-plus state and 115-plus national and international professional associations. Under their supervision, Residents and Fellows have the opportunity to receive the highest caliber of training and become distinguished leaders in evidence-based orthopaedic and manual physical therapy practice.
Active Life & Sports will serve as a training location for EIM’s clinical residencies, fellowship, and traditional continuing education curriculum. The partnership will also allow Active Life & Sports Physical Therapy, Inc. to expand their internal clinical education and research activities. Several of the offerings included in the Residency and Fellowship curricula will be made available to other Active Life & Sports staff, enhancing lifelong learning and quality improvement initiatives for many of their professional personnel.
About Active Life & Sports:
Active Life & Sports is a physical therapy owned practice that is actively managed by Michael Wah, PT, OCS and Joseph Palmer, DPT, OMPT, CSCS, we have been committed to helping people and to serving the community for over 10 years. Active Life & Sports’ staff of experienced practitioners has over 50 years of combined experience. Therapists are focused on innovative and evidence-based treatments. Their objective is to help individuals regain their life abilities. There are two Active Life & Sports locations throughout Maryland. For more information please visit: http://www.activelifesports.com.
About Evidence in Motion:
Evidence in Motion (EIM) is an education and consultation company whose sole reason of existence is to elevate the physical therapy profession and the role of physical therapists in healthcare delivery. A strong dedication to fostering the creation and assimilation of an evidence-based practice culture within the physical therapy profession is a cornerstone of Evidence In Motion’s mission. They have put in place evidence-based practice treatment pathways in many facilities and aim to promote the global sharing of information and ideas, thus advancing evidence-based physical therapy practice, research and education around the world. Evidence In Motion offers Continuing Education, Residencies, Fellowship, a Postprofessional Musculoskeletal Transitional DPT, Manual Physical Therapy Certification, Sports Physical Therapy Certification, and an Executive Program in Private Practice Management with optional Postprofessional DPT. For more information, please visit http://www.EvidenceInMotion.com. You can also find Evidence In Motion on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter, @EIMTeam.
Brooke McVeigh, Evidence in Motion, http://www.evidenceinmotion.com, +1 502 548 0278, [email protected]
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