Neurologic Rehab Symposium: Clinical Decision-Making Part 1

Presented by Mike Studer

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Description

Clinical decision-making in neurologic rehabilitation is complex, dynamic, and rarely linear. This symposium is designed to take you inside that process.

In Part 1, you’ll be introduced to a practical clinical decision-making framework that can be applied across the neurologic care continuum. Through real patient video demonstrations, you’ll observe how an expert clinician assesses movement, interprets patient responses, and adjusts decisions in real time. Two in-depth case studies will bring the framework to life, highlighting how moment-to-moment choices influence treatment progression and outcomes.

Rather than focusing on protocols alone, this session emphasizes how and why decisions are made—helping you strengthen your own clinical reasoning and confidence in complex cases.

This symposium is ideal for healthcare professionals working in neurologic rehabilitation across settings.

Register for Part 2 to see additional cases and advanced clinical applications.

Instructor

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Mike Studer, PT, DPT, MHS, NCS, CEEAA, CWT, CSST, CSRP, CBFP, FAPTA

Mike Studer, PT, DPT, MHS, NCS, CEEAA, CWT, CSST, CBFP, CSRP, FAPTA has been a PT since 1991, a board certified in neurologic PT in 1995, and a private practice owner since 2005. Dr. Studer has been an invited speaker covering all 50 states, 14 countries, and 5 continents speaking on topics ranging from cognition and…

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Learning Objectives

  • Apply principles of patient engagement, including behavioral economics, therapeutic alliance, and motivational interviewing, to optimize patient outcomes
  • Integrate clinical reasoning skills that reflect the application of person-specific information
  • Integrate information from the biopsychosocial attributes of each person to provide comprehensive and precise care

Agenda

All times in Eastern Time.

11:00am–12:00pm
Clinical Decision-Making Framework
12:00pm–1:00pm
Case Study 1
1:00pm–1:15pm
Audience Q&A
1:15pm–2:15pm
Case Study 2
2:15pm–2:30pm
Audience Q&A

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Details

  • May 3, 2026
  • 11:00am-2:30pm EDT
    • PTs/PTAs, Intermediate
    • OTs/OTAs, Intermediate
    • ATs, Advanced
    • SLPs, Intermediate
    • Nurses, Intermediate
  • Register soon to secure your spot!

* Available May 3

Disclaimer

Mike Studer, instructor for this educational event, receives compensation from Medbridge for this course. No one with the ability to control content has relevant relationship(s) to disclose.

Accreditation

Requirements

To receive CEU credit all disciplines must attend the webinar for the full duration, complete the quiz with a minimum score of 70%, and complete the participant survey.

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