So NO PROTOCOLS, just 'care' and best practices. With this you will never get to 100% recovery. They are not even trying to get you to 100% recovery. The tyranny of low expectations in full display here.
Certified Brain Injury Training: The Official Academy Of Certified Brain Injury Specialists (ACBIS) TWO-DAY COURSE
TWO DAYS: Friday & Saturday, 12 – 13 April 2019
TIME: FRI – 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM // SAT – 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM
Optional Exam: SAT – 4:00 – 6:00 PM
Optional Exam: SAT – 4:00 – 6:00 PM
FORMAT: 2-Day Workshop
ROOM: PDR#2
TOPIC AREAS: Brain
Injury, Clinical Practice (assessment, diagnosis, treatment, knowledge
translation/EBP, implementation science, program development)
CAREER LEVEL: Intermediate
WHY ATTEND
- Brain injury-serving organizations value hiring and training CBIS
certified staff, because this allows them to work with and promote
clinicians who:
- Understand the unique needs of persons recovering from brain injury and
- staying abreast of current resources in the field.
- Get continuing education units/credits
- Network
- Pop into ACRM Community group meetings & experience what ACRM is all about
“I strongly believe that
professionals who work with individuals with brain injury will
definitely benefit from this useful and informative course, resulting in
a more comprehensive understanding of brain injury and improved patient
care.” —Mohan Ganesan, PT, PhD, Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy, Clarke University, Dubuque, Iowa
“The
two-day course enables you to see the continuity of the topics (from
anatomy-physiology to policy- regulations). The presenter’s personal
experiences brought a context to the topics, which was helpful to
remember the details.” —Course attendee, Asha K. Vas, PhD, OT, Assistant Professor, Texas Woman’s University
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This Course and the CBIS Certification
Exam are intended for direct-care paraprofessionals at all levels and
experienced professionals who want a strong foundation in best practices
for brain injury rehabilitation.
The ACBIS Course is designed to prepare
participants to sit for the (optional) CBIS Certification Exam, which
will be offered at the end of the course on 13 April.
Earn up to 12 hours of CME/CEUs
Limited capacity: secure your seat
DESCRIPTION
The Brain Injury Association of America offers a national certification program through its Academy of Certified Brain Injury Specialists (ACBIS). This two-day training is the official course designed to prepare participants to sit for the Certification Exam and join more than 6,000 Certified Brain Injury Specialists worldwide.To obtain certification, candidates must complete the required work experience/training and pass an examination.
The (optional) proctored certification exam will be offered at the end of the course on 13 April to those who register for the ACBIS Training Course and pre-apply to sit for the exam (additional fee applies) by 1 April. No exceptions to the deadline will be made.
Those who wish to participate in the training without sitting for the exam or obtaining certification are welcome to do so and may register for the training course up until the day of the event without pre-application. All participants will be eligible for CME/CEUs.
The ACBIS Training Course will focus on:
- Diagnostic imaging
- Medical, physical, cognitive, neurobehavioral, and psychosocial consequences
- Pediatrics, adolescents, and aging with a TBI
- Concussions and mTBI
- Disorders of consciousness
- Rehabilitation philosophy, outcome measurement, and care management
- Effect of injuries on families
- Cultural, gender, and sexuality issues
- Military populations
- Neuropsychology
- Participation and return to work
Learning Objective
- Define or describe topics including: diagnostic imaging; medical/physical/cognitive/neurobehavioral/psychosocial consequences; pediatrics/adolescents/aging/military populations; concussions/mTBI; disorders of consciousness; rehabilitation philosophy; outcome measurement; care management; family/cultural/gender/sexuality issues; neuropsychology; participation/return to work
- Demonstrate learning in a written examination
- Earn a national credential
CME/CEUs
Continuing education hours will be offered for the following professionals:- Certified Case Managers (CCMC)
- Disability Management Specialists (CDMS)
- Occupational Therapists (AOTA)
- *Physical Therapists (FSBPT)
- **Physicians (ACCME)
- Psychologist (APA Division 22)
- Speech Language Professionals (ASHA)
- Nurses (ANCC)
- Rehabilitation Counselors (CRCC)
- Social Workers (NASW)
- Health Care Executives (ACHE)
-
*ACRM offers Physical Therapy credit through the Federation of State
Boards of Physical Therapy – aPTitude. States that accept FSBPT CEU
credit include: AK, AR, AZ, CA, CO, DE, DC, GA, HI, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY,
MI, MS, MO, MN, MT, NE, NC, ND, OR, PA, SC, TN, UT, VT, VA, WI, WY.
If your state does not accept FSBPT, you should verify whether or not they accept CME non-physician credit, which ACRM also offers. ACRM is committed to helping you earn credit, so if you need additional documentation, please contact Kim Ruff at kruff@firminc.com or by calling +1. 217. 502. 1312.
**Credits also apply to disciplines that accept NON-Physician CME (Acceptance may vary depending on state)
REGISTRATION INCLUDES
-
12 Hours CME / CEUs: Continuing Education credit in your choice of 11 disciplines.
-
Downloadable slides: Password-protected access to downloadable training materials
-
Opportunity to sit for CBIS Certification Exam (additional fee and pre-application required)
- NON-MEMBERS: receive 6-months introductory ACRM membership
BODY OF ABSTRACT
Brain injury-serving organizations value
hiring and training CBIS certified staff, because it allows them to work
with and promote clinicians who understand the unique needs of persons
recovering from brain injury and staying abreast of current resources in
the field.
ACRM ACBIS Review Course and Exam Application & Payment Procedures
A Certified Brain Injury Training: The
Official Academy of Certified Brain Injury Specialists (ACBIS) Course
will be held on 12 April 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM and 13 April 9:00 AM – 3:30
PM. The optional CBIS exam will be given at the end of the course on 13
April 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM for participants who pre-applied for
certification.
The course is appropriate for
paraprofessionals and professionals at all levels who simply want a
strong foundation in the best practices in brain injury rehabilitation
and/or CME/CEUs, but do not wish to sit for the certification exam.
The Brain Injury Association of America
offers a voluntary national certification program for both direct-care
level staff and experienced professionals working in brain injury
services through the Academy for Certification of Brain Injury
Specialists.
The CBIS credential is open to any
profession or discipline serving people with brain injury. Eligibility
requirements for taking the CBIS Exam can be found on the BIAA website.
The CBIS Exam is a 70 question, multiple
choice exam, on which you must get 80% correct in order to earn your
CBIS Certification. To pass the CBIS Exam you will need to study and
prepare well in advance. This Review Course will review materials which
may be covered in the test. The CBIS Review Course will be instructed by
ACBIS Certified Brain Injury Specialist Trainers (CBISTs).
PLEASE NOTE: The
deadline for applying to ACBIS to become eligible to take the CBIS
Exam, and for registering to attend the Review Course is April 1, 2019.
No exceptions to the deadline will be made.
TWO-PART PROCESS
To take the CBIS Training Course and CBIS Exam attendees should complete a TWO-PART PROCESS.- Complete the ACBIS Application Procedure and pay the $300 application fee directly to ACBIS (See Part I below for details)
- Register with ACRM to attend the CBIS Training Course (See registration rates)
The CBIS Training Course registration (to ACRM) and CBIS application (to ACBIS) are both due no later than 1 April 2019.
For questions on the ACBIS application or certification process, please see the ACBIS website. If further information or clarification is needed, please contact Christine Chen, ACBIS Coordinator.
It is highly recommended that you study prior to the CBIS Review Course and the examination. You may purchase the study guide titled: The Essential Brain Injury Guide Edition 5.0 published by Brain Injury Association of America (BIAA). Please note that by applying for the CBIS credential through ACBIS, The Essential Brain Injury Guide is discounted to $90.00 plus $20.00 s/h.
No comments:
Post a Comment