Learning Gone Viral Mini-Series
Bite sized learning to keep you up to date, excited and connected!
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While people are hunkering down and practicing social distancing, we thought it might be nice to bring our learning community together (virtually) throughout the next few weeks for a "Learning Gone Viral" mini series!
Over the next month, we will be hosting short 30 to 45 minute group discussions 2x per week about a variety of different topics special to neurologic physical therapy. The style of these talks will be a lecture format with group discussion most likely during lunch time or after hours.
This will be a great chance to take advantage of the time you may have away from the clinic and expand your knowledge in order to better help your patients with neurological conditions, while also getting to stay in touch with your reactive learning community.
Some of the topics will include:
- How to be creative and more functional with Graded Motor Imagery
- Understanding life style impact on FND
- Rare disease spotlight: Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS)
- Patient case discussion for people with chronic pain
- Concussion management updates
- And much more!
What’s included
- 2 mini courses per week with a range of experts.
- The recorded courses forever!
- The ability to submit the courses for CEUs in your state.
- Fun and connection LIVE with other passionate PTs
Your Instructor
Dr. Julie Hershberg PT, DPT, NCS is a neurologic physical therapist devoted to clinical practice, research and teaching. Completing her doctorate in physical therapy in 2002, she went on to complete a neurologic residency program at USC in 2003. She started re+active PT & wellness, a neurologic physical therapy and fitness practice, 7 years ago. The Schmidt Movement Disorders Fellowship for physical therapists, a combined training program at re+active and UCLA, is now in its 4th year and lead by Julie. She has spent 12 years in clinical research and is currently the site investigator for the PACE-HD study.
Dr. Brittany Kim PT, DPT, OCS is an orthopedic specialist with experiencing serving people with neurologic diagnoses, chronic pain, and headaches who are looking for ways to recover their ability to do the things in life that mean the most to them. She received her doctorate degree in physical therapy from USC, completed the Orthopedic Physical Therapy Residency at USC, and is Board Certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist. Through the residency program she developed a strong passion for working with people with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS).