Course will provide basic overview of physiatry for medical school clerkship participants. This is only the on-line part of the course.
Disclaimer: This online course is designed solely for educational purposes and does not constitute medical advice or professional healthcare services. The responsibility for diagnosing and treating patients rests solely with the healthcare provider(s)/staff. Steady Strides Academy does not assume any liability for the application of the information provided in this course. You are encouraged to consult with appropriate medical professionals and regulatory bodies regarding the application of course content in clinical practice.
Physiatry : General Introduction
Here we provide a general overview of salient key points of role of physiatry in subacute facilities.
Lessons
Introduction to the Steady Strides: Fall Prevention and Stroke Rehabilitation Medical Institute Exploring Physiatry Physiatry in Subacute Facilities Physiatry in ACIR Interventional Pain Physiatry vs Anesthesia Pain Medicine Ultrasound use in Physiatry Outpatient Clinic Spasticity Management Biologics in Pain Management Electrodiagnostic Testing BasicsOverview of Common Medical Conditions in Associated with Fall Risk
Here we describe some of the common medical conditions associated with fall risk in older adults. Some of these topics will be a review for many medical professionals, but provided here for those who can benefit from the review. If you feel that you already know the material presented here, just click “Complete” on each course and take the brief quiz to move on to the next lesson.
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HIPAA Basics Physiatry SOAP Note Differential Diagnosis Chronic Pain Foot and Ankle Pain Wrist Pain Neck Pain Shoulder Pain Elbow Pain Hip Pain Knee Pain Back Pain Headache Interventional Procedures Spasticity and Contractures Movement Disorders Stroke Vestibular Deficits Cerebellar Conditions Orthostasis Altered Mental Status (AMS)Rehab Interventions Practical Review
Here we describe some of the common rehabilitation management techniques. This module also contains basic rehabilitation terminology which are likely all to familiar to some of our rehab professionals. We provide it here for those who may benefit from basic overview of the terminology. If you feel that you already know the material presented here, just click “Complete” on each course and take the brief quiz to move on to the next lesson.
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Physiatrist Role in Rehab Management Common Terms Used in Therapy Notes Common Post-Op Terms and Precautions Orthotics Basics Basics of Lower Extremity Amputee Terms Common Non-Stroke Visual Deficits and Their Rehab Visual Deficits After Stroke and Their Rehab Rhythm Based Activity Training Dual Tasking in Rehabilitation Reading a Therapist's Note and Making Recommendations: Introduction Components of an Occupational Therapist's Assessment Components of a Physical Therapist's Assessment Components of a Speech Therapist's Assessment Common Barriers to Rehabilitation Barriers to Rehabilitation and Optimizing Length of Stay Rehab HPI Maximizing Neuroplasticity Reading a Therapist's Note and Making Recommendations: Part I Reading a Therapist's Note and Making Recommendations: Part II Reading a Therapist's Note and Making Recommendations: Part IIIMedical Quality Improvement
We provide basic training in medical quality and safety to help assist with quality improvement projects in your home organization(s).
Lessons
Basic Statistics for Medical Quality Improvement Quality Improvement Basic Toolset Process vs Outcome Variables Quality Improvement Intro for Medical StudentsThanks for recommending it.
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