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Learn about the topics that matter most to you and develop skills you can use today:

- Assistive technology
- Autism & emotional regulation
- Brain injury
- Cognitive impairments
- Dementia
- Early intervention
- Hand therapy
- Home modification
- Orthotics
- Pain management
- Productive aging
- Sensory processing disorder
- Motor function
- Spinal cord injury
- Vision loss
- Wheelchair positioning
CONTINUING EDUCATION RESOURCES
Exceptional patient care begins with exceptional education
Grow your knowledge and earn CEUs with 1,000+ video-based CE courses taught by industry leaders. Provide outstanding care and improve your outcomes with new skills you can apply immediately.


- AOTA-accredited CE provider
- Up-to-date and evidence-based strategies you can apply today
- Downloadable handouts and slides
- Client demonstrations, 3D models, and animations
- Unlimited access to 1,000+ video-based CE courses for OTs
- Earn CEUs on the go with Clinician Mobile App
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- Live Webinars with Q&A opportunities
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Collaboration for OT and BCBA for Children with ASD
Presented by Renee Watling, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA and Christopher Jones, PhD, BCBA-D
Collaboration for OT and BCBA for Children with ASD
Children who display challenging behaviors often receive services from a wide range of professionals. In order for intervention services to be the most effective, collaboration between service providers is essential. However, differences in professional practice approaches can make inter-disciplinary collaboration difficult. This course discusses the necessary components of effective collaboration and explores the collaborative practices of occupational therapy and behavior analysis practitioners. Nationally known and respected practitioners from each profession present their unique perspectives regarding a case example of a child with challenging behavior and collaborate to assess the behavior and develop an intervention plan.
Key Indicators of Primary Dementias and How They Fit Together
Presented by Teepa Snow, MS, OTR/L, FAOTA
Key Indicators of Primary Dementias and How They Fit Together
For therapists who provide services to people living with various forms of dementia, awareness regarding differential diagnoses in order to tailor condition management and interventions is becoming more and more vital. Current understanding is that labeling someone as simply having a syndrome of "dementia" or mislabeling a condition as Alzheimer's, when it is not, in the early stages of the condition is ineffective and inadequate for best quality care and treatment planning. This session is designed to provide a description and definition of the various forms of dementia in the earlier stages. We will revisit and discuss the five role-plays from the previous part of this course that will confirm or change the predictions of type of dementia based on the interaction and performance on the screening tools.
This is part three of a three part series covering dementias. Be sure to watch:
Part One: Differentiating Dementias: Alzheimer's, Vascular, and Lewy Body
Part Two: Differentiating Dementias: Frontal, Temporal and More
The Hemiplegic Shoulder: Pain & Subluxation
Presented by Salvador Bondoc, OTD, OTR/L, BCPR, CHT, FAOTA
The Hemiplegic Shoulder: Pain & Subluxation
This course explores more in-depth treatment considerations for the hemiplegic shoulder. Two issues that are common to the hemiplegic shoulder are subluxation and pain. These issues may be interrelated or independent of each other.
Developmental Foundations for Children with Feeding & Eating Problems
Presented by Jennifer Pitonyak, PhD, OTR/L, SCFES
Developmental Foundations for Children with Feeding & Eating Problems
Feeding, eating, and swallowing are complex processes that require the physiological function of body systems and structures as a foundation for the observable, goal-directed actions that emerge with development. This introductory course reviews the body structures and functions required for feeding, eating, and swallowing and discusses their relationship with typical developmental milestones expected from birth through early childhood. Dr. Jennifer Pitonyak uses specific examples to illustrate the development of necessary performance skills for feeding and eating. This course is part of an introductory series on occupation-based approaches to intervention for children with feeding and eating difficulties.
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PATIENT ENGAGEMENT RESOURCES
Engage clients to improve their quality of life
Inspire clients to be active partners in their care. Drive engagement with video-based exercises and client education—assignable via print, text, email, or HIPAA-compliant patient portal and app.

- Customizable exercise name, description, and parameters
- Upload your own custom exercises
- Spanish translations available on hundreds of exercises
- Patient adherence tracking
- Print, email, text, or assign via patient portal and app
- Patient-friendly formatting and language
- View exercises from multiple camera angles, including mirroring
- EMR integration and documentation available
Design customized, client-centered programs
Explore hundreds of activities and educational resources for emotional regulation, cognition, early intervention, hand therapy, and more.


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“The home exercise program builder is fantastic, and my patients are impressed that they have access to their own personal routine, which grows and changes with them as they progress.”
Tara Morris, MOT, OTR/L, CLT
Carilion Clinic
“MedBridge is hands down the best online education resource available. It provides extremely clinically relevant, well-presented information from top-notch educators bundled with the ease of portability.”
David Boman, OTR/L, MBA
“MedBridge offers a diversity of courses and mobile components for a busy lifestyle. I really appreciate how the resources and support are available at any time.”
Jennifer Revolinsky, MS, OTR/L
Fox Rehabilitation
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