3/22/06
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861 Silver Lake Blvd., Suite 203 / DEPARTMENT OF STATE / Fax: (302) 739-2711
Dover, Delaware19904-2467 / Website:
DIVISION OF PROFESSIONAL REGULATION
AGENDA
(Amended items are denoted with an asterisk)
1.0Call to Order
2.0Review and Approval of Minutes
2.1 Meeting Minutes – February 8, 2006
3.0 New Business
3.1Review of Occupational Therapist/Occupational Therapy Assistant Applications
3.1.1Margaret A. Heyd - Occupational Therapist
3.1.2*David K. Perry –Occupational Therapist (pending receipt of NBCOT certification)
3.1.3*Vivian K. Ramsay –Occupational Therapy Assistant (pending receipt ofverificationsfrom New York and Florida)
3.1.4Terrie A. Roney – Occupational Therapist
3.1.5*Mary Kate Stich – Occupational Therapist (pending receipt of verification fromNewMexico)
3.1.6Elaine M. Ulmer – Occupational Therapy Assistant
3.2Review of Continuing Education Activities
3.2.1The ROHO Group
Clinical & Material Considerations for Wheelchair Seating Surfaces – 1 hour
3.2.2DrexelUniversity
Certificate of the Hand & Upper Quarter Rehabilitation
3.2.3Hand Rehabilitation Foundation
First Combined Meeting of the CurtisNationalHandCenter,
Hospital for Special Surgery, and Jefferson Hand Club Hand Surgery Training Programs – 7 hours
3.2.4Bridget Cassidy and Kathleen Nutley
Nurses ‘n Kids, Inc.Understanding a Premature Infant’s Signals – 1 Hour
3.2.5Bridget Cassidy and Kathleen Nutley
Philadelphia Regional Fieldwork & Austill’s Rehab Services, Inc.
Putting Occupation into Fieldwork Education – 5 hours, 10 minutes
3.2.6Integrative Therapy Services; Lake Forest School District
Classroom Strategies for Fine Motor Skills Development – 1.5 hours
3.2.7National Academy for Continuing Education
Upper Extremity – Evaluation & Treatment of Non-surgical Orthopedic Problems – 20 hours
Documentation and Functional Outcomes – 30 hours
Lower Kinetic Chain and the Foot & Ankle – 15 hours
Industrial Medicine and Rehabilitation – 15 hours
Strategies for Managed Care in Rehabilitation – 15 hours
Lumbar Spine Injuries in Athletics – 12 hours
The Female Athlete – 30 hours
Total Knee Replacement – 25 hours
Rehabilitation and Long term Care – 15 hours
Integrated Health Seminars
New Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Disease – 7 hours
Enrichment Audio Resource Services, Inc.
Understanding Vision Loss and Its Impact on Treatment Strategies – 7 hours
*3.2.8Clinician’s View
Biomechanical & Sensory Strategies for Improving Motor Control in Children with Neuromotor Deficits – 9.5 hours
*3.2.9Occupational Therapy Programs/ COLLAGE
Connections that Click – Tips for Stimulating Social Skills – 4 ¾ hours
*3.2.10Future Horizons
Asperger’s & High-Functioning Autism Conference – 6 hours
*3.2.11Integrated Health Seminars
New Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Disease – 7 hours
*3.2.12Ergo Rehab
Certified Specialist in Functional Assessment – 26 credits
*3.2.13Institute for Natural Resources
“His Brain, Her Brain” – 6 hours
The addicted Brain – 6 hours
4.0 Other Business before the Board (for discussion only)
5.0 Public Comment
6.0 Next Meeting – April 19, 2006
7.0 Adjournment
Please Take Note: Applications for this agenda must be complete and received by 4:30 p.m. on the third business day previous to the meeting date; thus a final amended agenda will be published to reflect any items received after posting of the original agenda. Unforeseen circumstances may result in a meeting being cancelled should there be a lack of quorum.
Pursuant to 29 Delaware Code, Section 10004(e)(2), the Board shall pre-announce or pre-publish all Executive Sessions; however, such agenda shall be subject to change to include additional items including Executive Sessions which arise at the time of the body’s meeting.
MEMBERS: PLEASE CALL THE OFFICE OF THE DELAWARE BOARD of OCCUPATIONAL THERPY PRACTICE AT 302-744-4532 OR EMAIL Katie Rochester at IMMEDIATELY IF YOU CANNOT ATTEND THE MEETING. THANK YOU.