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how to become a certified stroke rehab specialist

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To become a stroke rehabilitation specialist, there are courses you can complete for certification. The educations program includes seminars and prepares you for an exam that the National Stroke Association administers. Benefits of having an occupational therapy specialist certification

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What is the best stroke certification for physical therapists?

the csrs course is provided to physical therapists and occupational therapists and consists of four eight-hour seminars filled with content ranging from reviewing the foundational sciences of stroke recovery and the newest evidence-based literature, to exploring progressive treatment methods, to hands-on sessions to get familiar with some of the …

Is there a fee for stroke rehabilitation specialist certification?

The Joint Commission offers basic and advanced certifications. When looking to achieve certification, you must meet the core requirements in the Disease-Specific Care Manual which include three main components: standards, clinical practice guidelines, and performance measurement. You choose your own measures.

Why stroke certifications?

CSRS™ certificants are passionate clinician-specialists, and advocates for outstanding, evidence based, stroke care. Accordingly, to maintain CSRS™ certification, 16 hours of continuing education that is specific to stroke rehabilitation is required every two years. The cost for renewal is $100.00. Ready to renew your certification?

What is the Joint Commission certification for stroke patients?

Once you complete the four days of training, you may choose to take the exam to become certified as a Stroke Rehabilitation Specialist. The cost to take the exam is $150. An invite to take the exam is sent once all 4 days of training is completed. A Certificate of Achievement is provided upon passing the exam.

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The Differences between Basic and Advanced Certifications

The Joint Commission offers basic and advanced certifications. When looking to achieve certification, you must meet the core requirements in the Disease-Specific Care Manual which include three main components: standards, clinical practice guidelines, and performance measurement. You choose your own measures.

Take your Organization to a Higher Level

Certification is your organization’s commitment to continuous performance improvement, providing high quality patient care and reducing risks.

When did the APTA start the specialist certification program?

The APTA established the specialist certification program in 1978 . Specialization is the process by which a physical therapist builds on a broad base of professional education and practice to develop a greater depth of knowledge and skills related to neurologic clinical practice.

What is a neurologic clinical specialist?

A Neurologic Clinical Specialist (NCS) is a licensed physical therapist who has: Completed over 2,000 hours of neurologic clinical practice while working with individuals who have neurologic dysfunction. Demonstrated competency in the following areas: Patient Care (examination, evaluation, diagnosis, prognosis, intervention), Patient Education, ...

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