An overview of courses in the Rehabilitation-Ergotherapy area starting in the coming months.
Energy management in Multiple Sclerosis or chronic diseases EGE
This training provides the basic knowledge inherent in fatigue and develops the skills necessary to manage individual and group sessions that thematize effective use of energy and promote self-efficacy in fatigue management.
- Friday, November 17 and Saturday, November 18, 2023
- Online registration by Oct. 20, 2023
The course is designed for occupational therapists/occupational therapists interested in energy management interventions in Multiple Sclerosis or chronic illness.
The training is part of the pathway for obtaining the CAS Neurorehabilitation in Occupational Therapy (module of choice).
Cognitive Orientation to Daily Occupational Performance CO-OP
Course recognized by International Cognitive Approaches Network (ICAN). CO-OP is a client-centered, performance-based problem solving approach that enables skill acquisition through a process of strategy use and guided discovery.
- Friday, December 1 and Saturday, December 2, 2023; Friday, February 9, 2024
- Online registration by November 3, 2023
The course is designed and implemented for occupational therapists and occupational therapists interested in acquiring skills and abilities in performing individual treatment through the CO-OP approach in different clinical practice settings.
The training is part of the pathway for obtaining CAS Neurorehabilitation in occupational therapy (choice module).
Technology and rehabilitation: activities and occupations
The training provides knowledge and skills development in the field of rehabilitation applied to people (and their caregivers) with various motor and cognitive disabilities in reaction to new technologies.
- Friday, January 26 and Saturday, January 27, 2024
- Online registration by December 20, 2023
The course is reserved primarily for occupational therapists and occupational therapists. The course is also open to physical therapists, nurses and physicians, subject to an email to the course leader expressing motivations and expectations.
The training is part of the pathway for obtaining the CAS Neurorehabilitation in Occupational Therapy (module of choice).