The application process, on average, takes approximately 3 - 6 weeks. What is an evaluation and treatment protocol? Click here to download the Evaluation and Treatment Protocol Because the statute requires the Board to approve the evaluation and treatment protocols, the process may take up to 6 weeks. What are specialized tasks? Will the Board accept evaluation and treatment protocols after its monthly scheduled meetings?
The Board receives protocols daily. Can an evaluation and treatment protocol be submitted with the application for initial licensure? Can an evaluation and treatment protocol be submitted prior to submitting the application for licensure? It can, but it is not recommended. In order to complete the evaluation and treatment protocol process, there must be a license number.
To obtain a license number, the AT must submit an application for licensure and meet all of the qualifications for licensure.
What are the requirements for reinstatement? Completion of a reinstatement application approved by the Board. Payment of a reinstatement fee.
Satisfactory evidence of compliance with the continuing education requirements. Verification from the Maryland Office of the Comptroller that the applicant has paid all undisputed taxes and unemployment insurance contributions payable to the Comptroller or the Secretary of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation or that the applicant has provided for payment in a manner satisfactory to the unit responsible for collection.
What are the continuing education requirements? The continuing education requirement does not apply to the first renewal after initial licensure or reinstatement of licensure. What is a supervising physician? Learn how manual therapy hands-on interventions will reduce patient symptoms and impairments getting your patients moving fast. The MT1 course is more heavily weighted as a lecture for fundamental sciences in manual therapy, but can be completed as a home study course.
Complete all 6 courses, including online quizzes following the courses, along with a review and examination weekend. Courses can be taken in any order and completed over a 3 year period.
Consider hosting the COMT program and let us come to you. Lymphedema is an accumulation of protein-rich fluid in the superficial tissues and is a very common and serious condition worldwide.
It has important pathological and clinical consequences for the patient if left untreated. Secondary lymphedema is often caused by trauma to the lymphatic system, such as surgery, injury, scarring, infection and radiation therapy.
Post-mastectomy lymphedema of the upper extremity caused by breast cancer treatment is very common in the United States. Another cause for lymphedema is malformations of the lymphatic system primary lymphedema. In such cases the swelling may appear after simple accidents such as sports injuries, which can suddenly overload the lymphatic system. Each course participant will be trained in the four components of Complete Decongestive Therapy CDT and the management of lymphedema affecting a variety of peripheral body parts - upper and lower extremities, head and neck, exterior genitalia, truncal swelling, pediatric lymphedema, post-surgical and post-traumatic swelling, lymphedema caused by chronic venous insufficiencies and other pathologies, lipedema and more.
Upon completion of this course participants will be able to differentiate between a variety of peripheral edemas and understand the medical indications and contraindications of CDT. Furthermore the therapist will be able to establish a treatment plan for individuals with chronic extremity lymphedema and other conditions and perform the treatment accordingly. The Academy is now providing a more dynamic, accelerated course format which meticulously blends the optimal mix of online and classroom hours to provide our students with unparalleled quality of instruction.
The Complete Lymphedema Certification Course consists of hours of intermediate-level education. Students will first complete a hour Home Study Program, followed by the hour class for their live lecture and hands-on instruction. The classroom time is taught over 9 consecutive days. It requires only 5 working days and 2 weekends to complete. Participants can also split the course, attending the first 5 days, then returning within 6 months to finish the last 4 days of the course.
The balance of the tuition is due thirty 30 days prior to the first day of class. Financing options and payment plans are available if needed. Upon receiving your deposit, a confirmation package containing the course book and home study materials will be sent to you. The confirmation package will also contain information regarding the location of the course and any relevant travel and hotel information. In preparation for the class, you must complete the hour home study and take all of the exams.
The home study must be completed at least 3 days prior to the start of the course. The classroom hours are 8am — 7pm daily.
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