$350.00 USD

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Top of Scope Summit 2024 - Practice Essentials

A 2-day virtual continuing education event for Emergency Department Physical Therapists.

WHO

You! Alongside other emergency department physical therapists and an all star lineup of presenters.

 

WHAT

A 2-day, virtual continuing education event.

The format of the course is 15 minute presentations followed by live interactive discussion with the presenters and your colleagues. Each presentation will be drilled down to the essentials so you get short presentations with maximal impact. Perfect for the expansion of the ED PT toolkit.

Day 1 – Practice management essentials
Day 2 – Patient management essentials 

You will get 11.5 CEUs accredited in 40+ states and access to an exclusive community.

 

WHERE

Brought to your virtually so that you can attend wherever you are.

 

WHEN

 

The live summit has passed, but you can access the play-back at your leisure! 

 

WHY

As an ED PT there isn’t a lot of continuing education that fits the pace, or the patients in your practice. We want to change that. 

Knowing you have to be a specialist at being a generalist we are bringing you the tools you need to level up and practice at the top of your scope.

We envision that this summit will evolve each year with a new theme to allow you to continue on your journey and sharpen your skills as an ED PT.

To give you practice specific CEUs, connections, and knowledge!

What People Are Saying:

Hey RG! Wanted to shout out your Top of Scope Summit- yesterday I had a pt on the floor who was consistently hypertensive outside of his BP parameters in the chart, which in the past I likely would've pushed off until BP was better controlled but since the mindset shift of "looking for reasons TO see the patient, not reasons not to" and considering the potential harms of PT NOT evaluating his response to mobility, I talked with 1st call about wanting to assess mobility with close vitals/symptom monitoring & confirmed they anticipated this was likely to be his new baseline BP. On PT eval with me, his BP was stable & actually improved throughout the session, with no adverse events or symptom aggravation :) He's now on a nursing-driven mobility plan (they hadn't mobilized him 2/2 significant hypertension so he hadn't been OOB in 3 days) & his mobility is progressing very well!