continued provides high-quality education to thousands of professionals annually in the fields of audiology, speech-language pathology, occupational therapy, physical therapy, early childhood education, and social work.
The editors of continued's family of continuing education websites have rounded up their top course picks focused on serving veterans and service members. Their selections include evidence-based courses from leading experts in the fields of audiology, speech-language pathology, occupational therapy, and physical therapy.
EDITOR PICKS | VETERAN + SERVICE MEMBER CARE:
From Christy Huynh, AuD, managing editor of AudiologyOnline
♦ Telehealth: Tips and Tricks Learned from Providing Virtual Care to Veterans
♦ Audiology Grand Rounds - Veterans' Issues
From Fawn Carson, OTD, OTR/L, ATP, managing editor of OccupationalTherapy.com
♦ Therapy Management of Burn Injuries
♦ Amputation Rehabilitation: The Military Experience
♦ The Role of Occupational Therapy Within Military Settings
♦ The Wounded Warrior and the Art of Independence
♦ Series: Upper Limb Prosthetics
♦ TBI Master Class: coming soon
From Amy Hansen, MA, CCC-SLP, managing editor of SpeechPathology.com
♦ Dysphagia after Traumatic Brain Injury: Etiology and Evaluation
♦ Dysphagia after Traumatic Brain Injury: Treatment
♦ Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for SLPs: Practice updates
♦ Suicide Awareness, Assessment and Intervention
♦ External Cognitive Aids for Adults with Acquired Cognitive Deficits
♦ TBI Master Class: coming soon
From Calista Kelly, PT, DPT, ACEEAA, Cert. MDT, managing editor of PhysicalTherapy.com
♦ Decoding and Understanding Transtibial and Transfemoral Gait Biomechanics and Gait Deviations
♦ Series: Upper Limb Prosthetics
♦ Strategies for Treating Patients With Neurobehavioral Disorders
♦ Cognition and Learning Following TBI
♦ Disorders of Consciousness After Traumatic Brain Injury
“Our editors continually develop new courses specific to professionals who serve our military and veterans in order to provide them with the latest evidence-based information and resources to support their important work.”
“We know that our service women and men may have unique needs due to the demands of their roles and experiences,” said Carolyn Smaka, AuD, continued editor in chief. “Our editors continually develop new courses specific to professionals who serve our military and veterans in order to provide them with the latest evidence-based information and resources to support their important work. Our expert course presenters include professionals who work within the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs and Department of Defense as well as those doing key research in veterans' issues.”