Attendees

Continuing Education

Attendees will receive contact hours for courses attended in their entirety. These contact hours qualify as continuing education as defined by the Wisconsin’s Department of Safety and Professional Services. See course descriptions for specific contact hours.

Online Handouts and CE Certificates

Handouts and CE certificates will be online ONLY! CE certificates will be available in the attendee’s CEU Locker Holder account approximately 2 weeks after conference.

Why attend conference

What you’ll discover at conference

Continuing Education not only ensures you stay current with the latest advancements in your field but also enhances your ability to provide effective, evidence-based care to patients. By staying updated, you can offer more comprehensive treatment options and improve patient outcomes, ultimately advancing your career and professional expertise.

Networking with colleagues and exhibitors is a valuable opportunity to foster professional connections and exchange insights. Engaging in meaningful conversations over coffee breaks or during sessions allows us to learn from each other's experiences and expertise, paving the way for potential collaborations and shared knowledge. 

Conference News

New for 2024, spring conference will be one day only at the UW-Milwaukee Student Union on April 19, with a variety of topics covered in two hour blocks. In addition to the amazing CE courses, attendees will also benefit from dedicated networking time, a brief business meeting with lunch, and a late afternoon awards reception! Here are some of the courses being offered this spring:

8 – 10 am

STAYING HOME: INTEGRATING FACTORS TO PREVENT REHOSPITALIZATION

Virginia Bowen, PT, DPT, and Hannah Baker, PT, DPT, GCS, PhD 

RECOVERY MONITORING STRATEGIES AND CONSIDERATIONS IN ATHLETES AND PATIENTS

Kyle Ebersole, PhD, LAT, and Blair Bundy, PT, DPT, SCS

HOW TO INTERACT WITH PATIENTS WHO HOLD DIFFERENT VALUES AND BELIEFS WITH RESPECT

Samuel Park, DPT, OCS, CSCS, CMTPT, and Ben Contino, PT, DPT

11 am – 12:55 pm

HOT TOPICS AND PROFESSIONAL ISSUES FORUM

Various Speakers

THE TRAUMATIC SHOULDER: A CASE BASED LEARNING EXPERIENCE

Joe Kucksdorf, PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT, and Erik Gregersen, PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT

2:30 – 4:30 pm

PT IN THE ED – IP/OP PERSPECTIVES

Sarah Nechvatal, PT, DPT and Carleen Jogodka, PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT

PRIVATE PRACTICE DIRECT TO EMPLOYER CONTRACTING WITH SELF FUNDED INSURED – A PANEL DISCUSSION WITH THE EXPERTS

Kate Grohall, MS, and Rob Worth, PT, DPT, LAT

CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS OF COMPLEX PAIN: WHAT DID I MISS?

Mary Beth Geiser PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT