Evidence In Motion Announces New Certification Programs to Begin January 2015
Louisville, KY (PRWEB) October 31, 2014 -- Evidence in Motion (EIM) is proud to announce the addition of three new certification programs to their postprofessional physical therapy educational offerings. The programs, Pelvic Health Physical Therapy Certification, Occupational Ergonomics Certification, and Geriatric Certification, are accepting applicants for the next cohort starting in January 2015.
Like EIM’s other certification programs, the new certifications will be approximately 12-months long and incorporate EIM’s proven combination of online didactic learning and hands-on weekend intensive. The weekend intensive lab courses occur at EIM Network Partners and academic centers, which are conveniently located in key geographic areas around the country.
New to EIM, the Occupational Ergonomics and Geriatric certifications offer clinical tracks open to both physical and occupational therapists. Physical therapists will have the option to earn a Postprofessional DPT with additional coursework. Additionally, applied tracks for these certifications are now available to other rehab professionals including but not limited to physical therapy assistants, occupational therapy assistants and rehab nurses. Those interested should contact EIM’s Admissions Office for admission requirements via email at admissions(at)eimpt(dot)com or by phone at 888.709.7096.
The application deadline for the January 2015 cohorts is November 24, 2014. Those who are interested in can learn more about these upcoming certifications by contacting EIM at info(at)eimpt(dot)com or 888.709.7096 for additional details. For more information on Evidence in Motion’s educational offerings, please visit http://www.evidenceinmotion.com.
About Evidence In Motion (EIM):
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 aims 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, a Fellowship Program, a Musculoskeletal Postprofessional DPT, and an Executive Program in Private Practice Management with optional Postprofessional DPT. For more information, please visit EvidenceInMotion.com. You can also find Evidence In Motion on Facebook and Twitter, @EIMTeam.
Brooke McVeigh, Evidence in Motion, http://www.evidenceinmotion.com, +1 502 548 0278, [email protected]
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