Turning Measurement Into Meaningful Action

  • Monitor and Improve Patient Performance

    Measure what matters. Monitor real‑world movement and apply practical strategies to turn capacity into clinically meaningful, functional performance.

  • Predict Recovery With Confidence

    Move beyond observation to informed prediction. Learn how to use performance measures and outcome data to identify meaningful recovery trajectories and guide care planning.

  • Motivational Interviewing

    Use guided practice, discussion, and coaching to reinforce MI skills.

Instructor(s)

Carey Holleran PT, DHS, NCS

Carey Holleran MPT, DHS, NCS is an Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy and Neurology at Washington University in Saint Louis School of Medicine. Her research focus is in recovery after spinal cord injury and stroke, rehabilitation, and knowledge translation. In addition to her PT degrees, Dr. Holleran has a Doctorate of Health Science is a Neurologic Certified Specialist through APTA. She is actively involved in the Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy and has special interest in implementation of standardized outcome assessments and evidence based care within the clinical environment. She also remains involved as a clinician in the inpatient rehabilitation environment as a physical therapist. Financial Disclosures: None Non‑Financial Disclosures: None

Chris Henderson PT, PhD, NCS

Chris Henderson, PT, PhD, NCS is an Assistant Research Professor within the Indiana University School of Medicine’s Department of Physical Medicine and the Director of Residency programming for the Institute of Knowledge Translation. He has his PhD in Biomechanics and Movement Science, Doctorate of Physical Therapy, and Masters of Mechanical Engineering from the University of Delaware. He has also completed a Neurologic Physical Therapy Residency jointly supported by the Clement J Zablocki Veterans Affairs Hospital and Marquette University. Dr. Henderson’s work is focused on optimizing the rehabilitation of individuals following acute onset neurologic injuries and translating evidence-based interventions into routine neurologic physical therapy practice. Dr. Henderson has co-authored publications on the topic of stroke rehabilitation and presented on the topic at both regional and national conferences. Most recently, Dr. Henderson presented at the 2019 Combined Sections Meeting and was awarded Best Platform Presentation by the Stroke Special Interest Group.

Linda Ehrlich-Jones (Muzio)

Dr. Linda Ehrlich-Jones is Associate Director of the Center for Rehabilitation Outcomes Research at Shirley Ryan AbilityLab. She has been involved in the creation of behavioral interventions using motivational interviewing, targeting persons with chronic illness to increase physical activity and improve diet. She has been a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers since 2006. She has served as PI and co-I on projects funded by the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR), the National Institutes of Health, the Craig H. Neilsen Foundation and other organizations and foundations. She oversees the Rehabilitation Measures Database, a compendium of summaries of more than 600 instruments that gets over 5 million page views per year. Dr. Ehrlich-Jones is also a Research Professor in the Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. She is a Fellow of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine and a Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing. She received her BA in Biology (Knox College), BSN (Rush University), MSN (Loyola University Chicago), and PhD in Nursing Science (University of Illinois at Chicago).

FAQ

  • Who are these courses intended for?

    This course is designed for occupational therapists (OTs), certified occupational therapy assistants (COTAs), physical therapists (PTs), and physical therapist assistants (PTAs) working in neurologic rehabilitation.

  • What is the educational level of these courses?

    The educational level varies by course - Performance course: Intermediate level |Prediction course: Intermediate level | Motivational Interviewing course: Introductory level

  • Are there any prerequisites?

    There are no prerequisites for either course.

  • Each course is offered as Distance Learning–Interactive and include:

    Performance and Prediction Courses: 2 hours of asynchronous, online education; 1 hour live mentoring session; and Case-based application and guided discussion. |Motivational Interviewing course: 2 hours of asynchronous, online education; 2 1-hour live mentoring sessions; and Case-based application and guided discussion.

  • How many CEUs/contact hours will I receive?

    Performance and Prediction courses is offered at: 0.3 AOTA CEUs Approved for 3.0 Category I Contact Hours through APTA Indiana Motivational Interviewing course is offered at: 0.4 AOTA CEUs Approved for 4.0 Category I Contact Hours through APTA Indiana

  • What AOTA categories does this course fall under?

    OT Service Delivery & Foundational Knowledge

  • What are the requirements to receive CEUs?

    To receive CEUs, participants must: Complete all online learning modules Attend the live mentoring session OR watch the recording (≥80%) Complete all knowledge checks and the post-course evaluation.

  • What instructional methods are used?

    Instructional methods include: Lecture Case-based application Guided discussion Live mentoring

  • What is the cancellation policy?