Courses
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OT
SLP
Engaging Parents with Confidence: Practical Tools that Boost Carryover
March 5, 2026
Instructor: Samantha Moe
Description:
You already know how to be a child whisperer — you walk into a room and you just get kids. But partnering effectively with parents requires a different skill set, and most providers were never formally taught how to do it. In this training, Saman...
Introductory
Intermediate
Registration deadline: March 02
PT
OT
Empowering Rehabilitation Professionals: Evidence-Based Strategies for Geriatric Functional Assessment and Exercise
March 7, 2026
Instructor: Nicole Dawson, PT, PhD, FNAP
Description:
Join us for a dynamic and clinically relevant course designed for rehabilitation professionals working with older adults. This evidence-based presentation explores the physiological, functional, and psychosocial complexities of aging and provides...
Intermediate
Registration deadline: March 06
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OT
Helping Them Stay on Their Feet: A Modern Approach to Comprehensive Falls Management in Geriatric Rehabilitation
March 8, 2026
Instructor: Nicole Dawson, PT, PhD, FNAP
Description:
Falls are a leading cause of injury and loss of independence in older adults—but they are not an inevitable part of aging. This engaging and evidence-based presentation offers rehabilitation professionals a practical, research-informed framework ...
Intermediate
Registration deadline: March 06
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OT
SLP
Optimizing Functional Outcomes in the Stroke Survivor
March 21–22, 2026
Instructor: Laura Wiggs, PT, NCS, CBIS
Description:
Stroke Remains a leading cause of long-term disability, with the majority of individuals affected being over the age of 55. This two-day, intermediate-level course is designed for physical and occupational therapists and applicable for speech the...
Intermediate
Registration deadline: March 20
PT
OT
Demystifying the Shoulder
April 18, 2026
Instructor: Dr. Chris Durall, PT, DPT, MS, SCS, AT-Ret, CSCS
Description:
In this course, you’ll deepen your practical understanding of shoulder complex biomechanics,
learn to confidently recognize and differentiate common pathologies, and adopt a systematic,
high-yield examination approach that enhances diagnostic acc...
Intermediate
Registration deadline: April 17
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OT
SLP
ALIGN, ACTIVATE, REEDUCATE: ACHIEVING FUNCTIONAL OUTCOMES WITH THE ADULT WITH NEURO DIAGNOSIS USING THE NDT APPROACH
April 25–26, 2026
Instructor: Monica Diamond, PT, MS, NCS, C/NDT and Kris Gellert, OTR/L, C/NDT
Description:
Through lectures, labs, and patient demonstrations, participants will have an opportunity to develop their
understanding and skill in treating the functional limitations of patients with neuromotor system impairments, across the continuum o...
Intermediate
Registration deadline: April 23
SLP
Dysphagia Intervention for The Esophageal Zone (DIEZ): A Therapeutic Respiratory Technique for Non-Pathologic Esophageal Stasis and Globus
Jan 1 – Apr 30, 2026
Instructor: Roxann Diez Gross, PhD, CCC-SLP, ASHA Fellow
Description:
The Dysphagia Intervention for the Esophageal Zone (DIEZ) is based upon the inverse relationship between intraluminal esophageal pressures and the respiratory cycle. DIEZ is a respiratory-based therapeutic technique for improving esopha...
Intermediate
Registration deadline: April 25
PT
OT
Mulligan Concept: spinal and Peripheral Manual Therapy Treatment Techniques for Upper Quadrant
May 2–3, 2026
Instructor: Jarrod Brian PT, OCS, CMP, CSMT, TPS, MCTA
Description:
The Mulligan Concept™ Mobilization With Movement™ Upper Quadrant course provides a comprehensive and in-depth approach to the manual therapy assessment and treatment of the cervical and thoracic spines in addition to the upper extremity.&nb...
Intermediate
Registration deadline: April 29
PT
OT
SLP
Move it or Lose It: Supporting Infant Movement Development in the NICU: Modifying Manual Therapy Interventions for the Medically Complex Infant April 27, 29th and May 4th,6th
Apr 27 – May 6, 2026
Instructor: Holly Schifsky, OTR/L, CNT, NTMTC, CBIS
Description:
Medically complex and extremely premature infants have a greater survivability rate with advances in maternal/fetal medicine and NICU medical technology. Effective developmental interventions require the neonatal therapist to understand emb...
Intermediate
Registration deadline: April 26
PT
OT
SLP
Integrating Breastfeeding into Your Infant Feeding Practice: Advancing Clinical Skills - Live Webinar - One Session
May 15, 2026
Instructor: Lynn Wolf, MOT, OTR/L, IBCLC and Robin Glass, MS, OTR/L, IBCLC
Description:
This course provides infant feeding therapists (OT, SLP, PT) foundational knowledge about breastfeeding to help clients achieve their breastfeeding goals. Areas of focus will include understanding the difference and similarities between breast a...
Intermediate
Registration deadline: May 13
PT
OT
SLP
Handling Interventions: Using NDT to Increase Function and Participation in Children - LIVE WEBINAR- Two Sessions
May 28–29, 2026
Instructor: Leslie Paparsenos, PT, MS, C/NDT and Bethanne N. Mazurczak MS, CCC-SLP, C/NDT
Description:
Improve feeding, communication, ADLs, gross and fine motor skills for children with cerebral palsy and other neuromuscular disorders. Use the NDT Practice Model to organize and enhance clinical decision making during the therapeutic process from ...
Intermediate
Registration deadline: May 26
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OT
SLP
Feeding Challenges: Sensory vs. Structural vs. Experience - Live Webinar - Two Sessions August 21 and August 28th, 2026
August 21–28, 2026
Instructor: Danielle Carey, MS, CCC-SLP, COM
Description:
Sensory processing, structural differences and varying experiences can each play a role in feeding challenges for children through adults. Strengthen your holistic approach to assessment and intervention for clients with feeding challenges,...
Intermediate
Registration deadline: August 19
PT
OT
SLP
Mary Massery’s Pediatric and Adult Course >> LINKED: Breathing & Postural Control, Part 1
September 11, 2026
Instructor: Nechama Karman received her MSPT
Description:
This course, developed by Mary Massery, proposes a new definition of “core stability;” redefining it as the dynamic control of trunk pressures to optimize postural stability (balance). Dr. Massery’s “soda pop can model” links brea...
Intermediate
Registration deadline: September 09
PT
OT
SLP
Mary Massery’s Pediatric and Adult Course >> LINKED: Breathing & Postural Control, Part 2
September 12–13, 2026
Instructor: Nechama Karman received her MSPT
Description:
This course, developed by Mary Massery, proposes a new definition of “core stability;” redefining it as the dynamic control of trunk pressures to optimize postural stability (balance). Dr. Massery’s “soda pop can model” links brea...
Intermediate
Registration deadline: September 09
PT
OT
Opening the Flood Gates. Infant Edema Management with Manual Edema Mobilization in the NICU and Beyond
September 25–27, 2026
Instructor: Holly Schifsky, OTR/L, CNT, NTMTC, CBIS
Description:
priority will go to NICU therapists in a core position first followed by casuals.
Preterm and medically complex infants are surviving at younger ages due to medical advances utilized in the neonatal and cardiac/pediatric in...
Intermediate
Registration deadline: September 24
PT
When the Feet Hit the Ground
September 26–27, 2026
Instructor: Paul Drumheller MPT, OCS, SCS, CSCS and David Nolan PT, DPT, MS, OCS, SCS, CSCS
Description:
When the Feet Hit the Ground....Everything changes is a course designed to advance the mastery of foot and ankle biomechanics for PTs, PTAs, and Athletic Trainers. As the first point of contact to the ground, the feet play a major role in l...
Intermediate
Registration deadline: September 25
SLP
Ethics And Dementia Care for SLP practitioners
Jan 30 – Dec 31, 2026
Instructor: Dr. Collins, PhD and Paula Leslie, PhD, FRCSLT, CCC-SLP
Description:
This course will help to fill the information void on ethical decision making with individuals who have dementia. Person-centered decision making is always our goal, but this is made more complex when there are communication and/or cognitive issu...
Intermediate
Registration deadline: December 30
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OT
Ethics in Rehabilitation Practice
Feb 12 – Dec 31, 2026
Instructor: Course is sponsored by North American Seminars. *Fairview Internal employees PLEASE NOTE Priority enrollment for this course will be given to PTs and PTAs, as it is part of their licensure requirements. If space remains after they are registered, we will enroll interested OTs and OTAs
Description:
Beyond Rules, Toward Professional Integrity
In today's rapidly evolving healthcare landscape, clinical expertise alone is no longer enough to navigate the complexities of modern practice. This online beginner-level course is designed specificall...
Introductory
Registration deadline: December 31
