Dr. Maridith A. Janssen 2132 Chestnut Ave. Long Beach, CA 90806 Fall 2014 BEACH Symposium Saturday, November 1, 2014 8:00am – 5:30pm .8 CEU’s Directions to El Dorado Park West Community Center From Los Angeles/405 Freeway: Take 405 South to the 605 North Exit. Go north on the 605 until you come to the Willow Street Exit. Turn west on Willow St. Turn right (north) on Studebaker. Turn right into the El Dorado Park Main entrance. The El Dorado West Community Center is in El Dorado Park and located on the left hand side of the driveway in to the park. Turn left at the driveway, drive past the building and park in the large parking lot just past the building. From San Bernardino/605 Freeway: Take the 605 south to the Willow Street Exit. Turn west on Willow St. Turn right (north) on Studebaker. Turn right into the El Dorado Park Main entrance. The El Dorado West Community Center is in El Dorado Park and located on the left hand side of the driveway in to the park. Turn left at the driveway, drive past the building and park in the large parking lot just past the building. El Dorado Park West Community Center 2800 N. Studebaker Long Beach, CA 90815 For additional information contact: DR. MARIDITH JANSSEN (562) 833-3310 From Orange County: Take the 22 West or the 605 south to the Willow Street Exit. Turn west on Willow St. Turn right (north) on Studebaker. Turn right into the El Dorado Park Main entrance. The El Dorado West Community Center is in El Dorado Park and located on the t hand side of the driveway in to the park. Turn left at the driveway, drive past the building and park in the large parking lot just past the building. SCHEDULE CEU’s Cost Includes: Workshops, CEU’s, Breakfast, Lunch & Snacks Pre-registration (postmarked by 10/20/14) $110.00 Professional $20.00 Student Late or On Site Registration (Postmarked on or after 10/21/14) $150.00 Professional $20.00 Student Now Accepting Credit Cards or Make Checks payable to: Dr. Maridith A. Janssen Jim Overall, RTC/CTRS and Heather Stephenson, RTC This session will inform the participant about the state’s professional organization, CPRS, its composition, and how RT fits in. Information will be presented about how a professional in the state can enhance their professional experience by being appointed or elected to the Section Board. Updated information about the movement for licensure in California and your role to help obtain the goal will be discussed. Using Horticulture as an RT Intervention Chuck Killingsworth, CTRS This session will introduce the use of horticulture and gardening as an RT intervention. Participants will learn about the Master Gardener Program and how to apply this modality with “hands-on” techniques and outcomes. Send Registration Forms To: 2014 Spring BEACH Symposium C/O Dr. Maridith A. Janssen 2132 Chestnut Ave. LONG BEACH, CA 90806 2014 Fall BEACH Symposium Registration Form: 5:30-5:45 Participate in the Growth of the RT Profession in California Credit Card Type: ___Visa ___ MC ___AmEx___ 3:30-5:30 Session 4 Using Horticulture as an RT Intervention Chuck Killingsworth, CTRS Name: ________________________________________________________________________ Break Title: ________________________________________________________________________ 3:15-3:30 Agency: __________________________________________________________________ 1:15-3:15 Session 3 Participate in the Growth of the RT Profession in California Jim Overall & Heather Stephenson 2014 NCTRC Professional Issues Update Bob Riley, CTRS Executive Director NCTRC This session will focus on the recently conducted NCTRC Job Analysis (JA) Study and NCTRC CTRS Profile Study. The JA Study results are utilized in the design of the NCTRC Certification Exam as well as it informs CTRSs about areas of acceptable continuing education. In addition, an update regarding the RT state licensure movement will be presented to include a discussion of the implications for state and national certification. Agency Address: ________________________________________________________________ Lunch City: ___________________________________________ Zip: ____________________ 12:30-1:15 Email: ______________________________________________________ Student: __yes __no 10:30-12:30 Session 2 2014 NCTRC Professional Issues Update Bob Riley, CTRS University: _______________________________________________ Break Phone Number: ________________________________ 10:15-10:30 Rebranding your Profession – Access and Advocacy of the Profession Sharon Nichols, CTRS/L There have been significant changes in the healthcare delivery system. The need for accountability, affordability and quality of care is much greater. As new practice titles emerge, it is important that we market the RTC/CTRS as the only qualified provider of therapeutic recreation/recreational therapy services. This session will explore some of the healthcare system changes that will have an impact on service delivery and will stress the importance of evidenced based recreation therapy services. Credit card number: __________________________________ Exp Date: ____/____ 7:30-8:15 Registration 8:15-10:15 Session 1 Rebranding your Profession – Access and Advocacy of the Profession Sharon Nichols, CTRS/L Session Details
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