Post by roysonmercado on Dec 4, 2003 0:20:29 GMT 7
University of Santo Tomas
College of Rehabilitation Sciences
in cooperation with
Center for Research on Movement Science
cordially invites you to attend its
Annual Post-Graduate Course
“Neurological Physical and Occupational Therapy: Current Concepts and Applications”
December 13 and 14, 2003 (Saturday and Sunday)
CME Auditorium, St. Martin de Porres (Medicine) Bldg.
University of Santo Tomas, España, Manila
DAY 1 – PLENARY SESSIONS
¨ Physical Therapy Evaluation in Stroke Patients (Cheryl Ramos-Peralta, MSPT, PTRP)
¨ Occupation-based Assessment of Stroke (Sally H. Jane Uy, OTR, OTRP)
¨ Physiotherapy Approaches in Neurologic Rehabilitation: Old vs. Current Trends (Janine Margarita R. Dizon, MSPT, PTRP)
¨ Postural Control in Sitting (Joven Christopher T. Cerdenia,MHlthSc, PTRP)
¨ Pathomechanics of Standing and Walking (Consuelo G. Suarez, MSPT, MD)
¨ Correlative Neuroscience (Carmencita B. Gonzalez, MSPT,MD)
¨ Function-based Approaches to Management of Visual-Perceptual and Neurobehavioral Deficits ( Jeanne A. Capsa, OTRP)
¨ Dysphagia Management in Stroke patients ( Vincent August L. Pammit, OTRP)
DAY 2 – WORKSHOP SESSIONS
For Physical Therapists:
Assessment and Management of Problems In:
¨ Sitting and Standing Posture and Balance
¨ Sit to Stand Posture and Balance
¨ Walking
For Occupational Therapists:
· Function-based Approach to Management of :
o Visual - Perceptual and Neurobehavioral Deficits
o Dysphagia
Seminar Fees:
Early
November 3-December 5
Professionals P 900.00
Alumni P 800.00
OTAP/PPTA Member P 850.00
Undergraduates P 700.00**
On- Site
December 5 – onwards
Professional P 1,200.00
Alumni P 1,100.00
OTAP/PPTA Member P 1,100.00
Undergraduates P 900.00
· Fees are inclusive of one (1) lunch, handouts and seminar kits
· For every group of ten (10), 1 (one) additional registrant is free
· ** No lunch
· Limited to 300 slots in CME Auditorium. Satellite venue will be arranged for succeeding registrants
For more information, please contact Tiffany Mallillin, Joy Reyes or Rachel Lagman at the College of Rehabilitation Sciences’ Office with phone numbers: (02) 740-9713 or 731-3101 loc. 8280
College of Rehabilitation Sciences
in cooperation with
Center for Research on Movement Science
cordially invites you to attend its
Annual Post-Graduate Course
“Neurological Physical and Occupational Therapy: Current Concepts and Applications”
December 13 and 14, 2003 (Saturday and Sunday)
CME Auditorium, St. Martin de Porres (Medicine) Bldg.
University of Santo Tomas, España, Manila
DAY 1 – PLENARY SESSIONS
¨ Physical Therapy Evaluation in Stroke Patients (Cheryl Ramos-Peralta, MSPT, PTRP)
¨ Occupation-based Assessment of Stroke (Sally H. Jane Uy, OTR, OTRP)
¨ Physiotherapy Approaches in Neurologic Rehabilitation: Old vs. Current Trends (Janine Margarita R. Dizon, MSPT, PTRP)
¨ Postural Control in Sitting (Joven Christopher T. Cerdenia,MHlthSc, PTRP)
¨ Pathomechanics of Standing and Walking (Consuelo G. Suarez, MSPT, MD)
¨ Correlative Neuroscience (Carmencita B. Gonzalez, MSPT,MD)
¨ Function-based Approaches to Management of Visual-Perceptual and Neurobehavioral Deficits ( Jeanne A. Capsa, OTRP)
¨ Dysphagia Management in Stroke patients ( Vincent August L. Pammit, OTRP)
DAY 2 – WORKSHOP SESSIONS
For Physical Therapists:
Assessment and Management of Problems In:
¨ Sitting and Standing Posture and Balance
¨ Sit to Stand Posture and Balance
¨ Walking
For Occupational Therapists:
· Function-based Approach to Management of :
o Visual - Perceptual and Neurobehavioral Deficits
o Dysphagia
Seminar Fees:
Early
November 3-December 5
Professionals P 900.00
Alumni P 800.00
OTAP/PPTA Member P 850.00
Undergraduates P 700.00**
On- Site
December 5 – onwards
Professional P 1,200.00
Alumni P 1,100.00
OTAP/PPTA Member P 1,100.00
Undergraduates P 900.00
· Fees are inclusive of one (1) lunch, handouts and seminar kits
· For every group of ten (10), 1 (one) additional registrant is free
· ** No lunch
· Limited to 300 slots in CME Auditorium. Satellite venue will be arranged for succeeding registrants
For more information, please contact Tiffany Mallillin, Joy Reyes or Rachel Lagman at the College of Rehabilitation Sciences’ Office with phone numbers: (02) 740-9713 or 731-3101 loc. 8280