Therapy Test and Measures

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About this course:
This one hour intermediate level course for PT/PTAs, OT/OTAs, and STs provides instruction on therapy outcome measures. It discusses the reasons for performing and tracking outcome measures, identifying evidence-based tests, reviews appropriate psychometric properties, and helps guide clinicians in selecting patient-specific and practice-appropriate tests and measures. Through a combination of small class size and lab activities, this course provides the individual attention necessary for clinicians to understand the importance of outcome measures in therapy practice.
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