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Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 11/13/2025 at 2:30 PM (EST)
(LMS-Regulatory-Oct-Nov-2025) In its Regulatory, Legislative, and Payment Updates series, APTA's Health Policy and Payment team will provide an overview of the most significant and impactful federal regulatory and commercial payer policy updates in 2025; this session will cover developments between October and November.
Get inside intel from APTA's Health Policy and Payment team on the most significant and impactful federal and commercial payer policy updates in 2025.
Throughout the year, APTA's regulatory staff will provide regular updates on federal rulemaking impacting policy and payment for both outpatient providers (Medicare Physician Fee Schedule) and institutional, post-acute care providers (home health agencies, skilled nursing facilities, inpatient rehabilitation facilities, and long-term care hospitals). APTA will cover both proposed and final rules, and may address other nonrecurring federal rules that impact physical therapists.
And on the commercial payer front, you’ll receive regular roundups of significant updates to private payer policies, including changes at both national and regional levels.
This registration is for the November 13 webinar, which covers developments October-November 2025.
Please note: CEUs will be approved closer to the live date this course, which would be eligible for CEU credit (2 contact hours).
Andrew Amari, JD
Specialist, Health Policy and Payment
Andrew Amari, JD is a specialist within APTA's Health Policy and Payment Unit, advocating on regulatory policy issues affecting physical therapists in a variety of practice settings. Before joining the association in March 2022, Andrew was a regulatory analyst at the Association of American Medical Colleges, focusing on hospital payment and graduate medical education policy issues. Andrew received a bachelor's degree in Psychology from Wake Forest University and a JD from the University of Wisconsin School of Law. He is a member of the Wisconsin Bar.
Alice Bell, PT, DPT
Sr. Specialist, Health Policy and Payment
Alice is on staff as senior payment specialist in the Payment and Practice Management Department of the APTA. She received a bachelor’s degree in physical therapy from Northeastern University in Boston, MA and a doctor of physical therapy degree from the University of Montana. Her specialties include integrated care delivery models, post-acute care, and long-term care. A board-certified clinical specialist in geriatric physical therapy, she has lectured and written many articles on topics related to physical therapy and the older adult. She has spent the majority of her career in post-acute care and long-term care settings and has more than 36 years of experience as a physical therapist. Her professional activities include serving as a member of the National Quality Partnership Opioid Stewardship Steering Committee, co-leader of the NQF Opioid Stewardship Member Workgroup, APTA appointee to the NDHI Opioid Crisis Workgroup, APTA appointee to the National Quality Partnership Opioid Stewardship Action Team, Member of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ Technical Expert Panel for Skilled Nursing Alternative Payment Systems, Appointee to the National Quality Forum (NQF) for Long Term Care Quality Measures, Member of the Steering Committee for NQF's National Voluntary Consensus Standards for Nursing Home Project, and representative of the Coalition of Rehab Therapy Organizations’ Joint Commission’s Long Term Care Professional and Technical Advisory Committee.
Wanda Evans, PT, DPT, MHS
Sr. Specialist, Health Policy and Payment
Wanda K. Evans, PT, DPT, MHS, is a senior payment specialist at APTA. Her responsibilities include communicating with members and insurers on inquiries regarding third-party, billing, CPT coding, and payment policies; providing resources in policy development; monitoring trends; and assisting in association efforts to advance payment policies. She remains a treating clinician in the outpatient setting. Before joining APTA, she was the clinical documentation and utilization review coordinator for Medstar National Rehabilitation Hospital Network. Prior to that she was the supervisor of physical therapist and occupational therapist services for Kaiser Permanente Mid Atlantic. She has been an APTA member since she was a student. She received her bachelor of physical therapy and doctor of physical therapy degrees from Howard University, and a master of health science degree in orthopedic and sports physical therapy from the University of Indianapolis. She also is a certified kinesio taping practitioner.
Chase Kuhn
Specialist, Health Policy and Payment
APTA
Chase Kuhn, PT, DPT, is a specialist in APTA’s Health Policy and Payment unit, advocating for the profession of physical therapy as it relates to commercial insurers. He received both his bachelor’s degree in health science and his DPT with research specialization from the Ohio State University and subsequently participated in their Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Residency. He joined APTA staff with prior work experience in financial loss mitigation and hospital-based revenue cycle administration.
Rachel Miller, MPH
Specialist, Health Policy and Payment
Rachel Miller, MPH is a health policy and payment specialist within APTA's Health Policy and Payment Unit as of August 2022. Rachel advocates to federal regulators on policy issues that affect the physical therapy profession. Before joining the association, she was working towards her master's degree in health policy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. While continuing her education, Rachel showed community members how to obtain health insurance as Certified Application Counselor in a student-run clinic. Before that, she helped stop the spread of COVID-19 as a case investigator at a local health department. She obtained her bachelor's degree in public health from the University of South Florida.
Course Instructions
- Click on the Contents tab to watch the course recording.
- Click Fill Out Survey under the Evaluation listing to provide valuable course feedback. Scroll down on all questions as there may be answer options that expand past the size of the window.
- Click the View/Print Your Certificate button under the Certificate listing. You can view/print your certificate at any time by visiting the APTA Learning Center and clicking the CEU Certificate/Transcript link on the left-hand side of the page.
Need Assistance?
For assistance logging in, accessing activities, claiming credit, or for other questions or concerns, please e-mail learningcenter@apta.org.
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- Student - Free!
- Post-Professional Student - Free!
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Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 10/09/2025 at 2:30 PM (EDT)
(LMS-Regulatory-Sep-Oct-2025) In its Regulatory, Legislative, and Payment Updates series, APTA's Health Policy and Payment team will provide an overview of the most significant and impactful federal regulatory and commercial payer policy updates in 2025; this session will cover developments between September and October.
Get inside intel from APTA's Health Policy and Payment team on the most significant and impactful federal and commercial payer policy updates in 2025.
Throughout the year, APTA's regulatory staff will provide regular updates on federal rulemaking impacting policy and payment for both outpatient providers (Medicare Physician Fee Schedule) and institutional, post-acute care providers (home health agencies, skilled nursing facilities, inpatient rehabilitation facilities, and long-term care hospitals). APTA will cover both proposed and final rules, and may address other nonrecurring federal rules that impact physical therapists.
And on the commercial payer front, you’ll receive regular roundups of significant updates to private payer policies, including changes at both national and regional levels.
This registration is for the October 9 webinar, which covers developments August-October 2025.
Please note: CEUs will be approved closer to the live date this course, which would be eligible for CEU credit (1 contact hours).
Andrew Amari, JD
Specialist, Health Policy and Payment
Andrew Amari, JD is a specialist within APTA's Health Policy and Payment Unit, advocating on regulatory policy issues affecting physical therapists in a variety of practice settings. Before joining the association in March 2022, Andrew was a regulatory analyst at the Association of American Medical Colleges, focusing on hospital payment and graduate medical education policy issues. Andrew received a bachelor's degree in Psychology from Wake Forest University and a JD from the University of Wisconsin School of Law. He is a member of the Wisconsin Bar.
Alice Bell, PT, DPT
Sr. Specialist, Health Policy and Payment
Alice is on staff as senior payment specialist in the Payment and Practice Management Department of the APTA. She received a bachelor’s degree in physical therapy from Northeastern University in Boston, MA and a doctor of physical therapy degree from the University of Montana. Her specialties include integrated care delivery models, post-acute care, and long-term care. A board-certified clinical specialist in geriatric physical therapy, she has lectured and written many articles on topics related to physical therapy and the older adult. She has spent the majority of her career in post-acute care and long-term care settings and has more than 36 years of experience as a physical therapist. Her professional activities include serving as a member of the National Quality Partnership Opioid Stewardship Steering Committee, co-leader of the NQF Opioid Stewardship Member Workgroup, APTA appointee to the NDHI Opioid Crisis Workgroup, APTA appointee to the National Quality Partnership Opioid Stewardship Action Team, Member of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ Technical Expert Panel for Skilled Nursing Alternative Payment Systems, Appointee to the National Quality Forum (NQF) for Long Term Care Quality Measures, Member of the Steering Committee for NQF's National Voluntary Consensus Standards for Nursing Home Project, and representative of the Coalition of Rehab Therapy Organizations’ Joint Commission’s Long Term Care Professional and Technical Advisory Committee.
Wanda Evans, PT, DPT, MHS
Sr. Specialist, Health Policy and Payment
Wanda K. Evans, PT, DPT, MHS, is a senior payment specialist at APTA. Her responsibilities include communicating with members and insurers on inquiries regarding third-party, billing, CPT coding, and payment policies; providing resources in policy development; monitoring trends; and assisting in association efforts to advance payment policies. She remains a treating clinician in the outpatient setting. Before joining APTA, she was the clinical documentation and utilization review coordinator for Medstar National Rehabilitation Hospital Network. Prior to that she was the supervisor of physical therapist and occupational therapist services for Kaiser Permanente Mid Atlantic. She has been an APTA member since she was a student. She received her bachelor of physical therapy and doctor of physical therapy degrees from Howard University, and a master of health science degree in orthopedic and sports physical therapy from the University of Indianapolis. She also is a certified kinesio taping practitioner.
Chase Kuhn
Specialist, Health Policy and Payment
APTA
Chase Kuhn, PT, DPT, is a specialist in APTA’s Health Policy and Payment unit, advocating for the profession of physical therapy as it relates to commercial insurers. He received both his bachelor’s degree in health science and his DPT with research specialization from the Ohio State University and subsequently participated in their Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Residency. He joined APTA staff with prior work experience in financial loss mitigation and hospital-based revenue cycle administration.
Rachel Miller, MPH
Specialist, Health Policy and Payment
Rachel Miller, MPH is a health policy and payment specialist within APTA's Health Policy and Payment Unit as of August 2022. Rachel advocates to federal regulators on policy issues that affect the physical therapy profession. Before joining the association, she was working towards her master's degree in health policy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. While continuing her education, Rachel showed community members how to obtain health insurance as Certified Application Counselor in a student-run clinic. Before that, she helped stop the spread of COVID-19 as a case investigator at a local health department. She obtained her bachelor's degree in public health from the University of South Florida.
Course Instructions
- Click on the Contents tab to watch the course recording.
- Click Fill Out Survey under the Evaluation listing to provide valuable course feedback. Scroll down on all questions as there may be answer options that expand past the size of the window.
- Click the View/Print Your Certificate button under the Certificate listing. You can view/print your certificate at any time by visiting the APTA Learning Center and clicking the CEU Certificate/Transcript link on the left-hand side of the page.
Need Assistance?
For assistance logging in, accessing activities, claiming credit, or for other questions or concerns, please e-mail learningcenter@apta.org.
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- Non-Member - $49
- PT Member - Free!
- PTA Member - Free!
- Student - Free!
- Post-Professional Student - Free!
- Staff - Free!
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Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 08/07/2025 at 2:30 PM (EDT)
(LMS-Regulatory-Jul-Aug-2025) In its Regulatory, Legislative, and Payment Updates series, APTA's Health Policy and Payment team will provide an overview of the most significant and impactful federal regulatory and commercial payer policy updates in 2025; this session will cover developments between July and August.
Get inside intel from APTA's Health Policy and Payment team on the most significant and impactful federal and commercial payer policy updates in 2025.
Throughout the year, APTA's regulatory staff will provide regular updates on federal rulemaking impacting policy and payment for both outpatient providers (Medicare Physician Fee Schedule) and institutional, post-acute care providers (home health agencies, skilled nursing facilities, inpatient rehabilitation facilities, and long-term care hospitals). APTA will cover both proposed and final rules, and may address other nonrecurring federal rules that impact physical therapists.
And on the commercial payer front, you’ll receive regular roundups of significant updates to private payer policies, including changes at both national and regional levels.
This registration is for the August 7 webinar, which covers developments July-August 2025.
Please note: CEUs will be approved closer to the live date this course, which would be eligible for CEU credit (2 contact hours).
Andrew Amari, JD
Specialist, Health Policy and Payment
Andrew Amari, JD is a specialist within APTA's Health Policy and Payment Unit, advocating on regulatory policy issues affecting physical therapists in a variety of practice settings. Before joining the association in March 2022, Andrew was a regulatory analyst at the Association of American Medical Colleges, focusing on hospital payment and graduate medical education policy issues. Andrew received a bachelor's degree in Psychology from Wake Forest University and a JD from the University of Wisconsin School of Law. He is a member of the Wisconsin Bar.
Alice Bell, PT, DPT
Sr. Specialist, Health Policy and Payment
Alice is on staff as senior payment specialist in the Payment and Practice Management Department of the APTA. She received a bachelor’s degree in physical therapy from Northeastern University in Boston, MA and a doctor of physical therapy degree from the University of Montana. Her specialties include integrated care delivery models, post-acute care, and long-term care. A board-certified clinical specialist in geriatric physical therapy, she has lectured and written many articles on topics related to physical therapy and the older adult. She has spent the majority of her career in post-acute care and long-term care settings and has more than 36 years of experience as a physical therapist. Her professional activities include serving as a member of the National Quality Partnership Opioid Stewardship Steering Committee, co-leader of the NQF Opioid Stewardship Member Workgroup, APTA appointee to the NDHI Opioid Crisis Workgroup, APTA appointee to the National Quality Partnership Opioid Stewardship Action Team, Member of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ Technical Expert Panel for Skilled Nursing Alternative Payment Systems, Appointee to the National Quality Forum (NQF) for Long Term Care Quality Measures, Member of the Steering Committee for NQF's National Voluntary Consensus Standards for Nursing Home Project, and representative of the Coalition of Rehab Therapy Organizations’ Joint Commission’s Long Term Care Professional and Technical Advisory Committee.
Wanda Evans, PT, DPT, MHS
Sr. Specialist, Health Policy and Payment
Wanda K. Evans, PT, DPT, MHS, is a senior payment specialist at APTA. Her responsibilities include communicating with members and insurers on inquiries regarding third-party, billing, CPT coding, and payment policies; providing resources in policy development; monitoring trends; and assisting in association efforts to advance payment policies. She remains a treating clinician in the outpatient setting. Before joining APTA, she was the clinical documentation and utilization review coordinator for Medstar National Rehabilitation Hospital Network. Prior to that she was the supervisor of physical therapist and occupational therapist services for Kaiser Permanente Mid Atlantic. She has been an APTA member since she was a student. She received her bachelor of physical therapy and doctor of physical therapy degrees from Howard University, and a master of health science degree in orthopedic and sports physical therapy from the University of Indianapolis. She also is a certified kinesio taping practitioner.
Chase Kuhn
Specialist, Health Policy and Payment
APTA
Chase Kuhn, PT, DPT, is a specialist in APTA’s Health Policy and Payment unit, advocating for the profession of physical therapy as it relates to commercial insurers. He received both his bachelor’s degree in health science and his DPT with research specialization from the Ohio State University and subsequently participated in their Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Residency. He joined APTA staff with prior work experience in financial loss mitigation and hospital-based revenue cycle administration.
Rachel Miller, MPH
Specialist, Health Policy and Payment
Rachel Miller, MPH is a health policy and payment specialist within APTA's Health Policy and Payment Unit as of August 2022. Rachel advocates to federal regulators on policy issues that affect the physical therapy profession. Before joining the association, she was working towards her master's degree in health policy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. While continuing her education, Rachel showed community members how to obtain health insurance as Certified Application Counselor in a student-run clinic. Before that, she helped stop the spread of COVID-19 as a case investigator at a local health department. She obtained her bachelor's degree in public health from the University of South Florida.
Course Instructions
- Click on the Contents tab to watch the course recording.
- Click Fill Out Survey under the Evaluation listing to provide valuable course feedback. Scroll down on all questions as there may be answer options that expand past the size of the window.
- Click the View/Print Your Certificate button under the Certificate listing. You can view/print your certificate at any time by visiting the APTA Learning Center and clicking the CEU Certificate/Transcript link on the left-hand side of the page.
Need Assistance?
For assistance logging in, accessing activities, claiming credit, or for other questions or concerns, please e-mail learningcenter@apta.org.
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Register
- Non-Member - $49
- PT Member - Free!
- PTA Member - Free!
- Student - Free!
- Post-Professional Student - Free!
- Staff - Free!
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Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 06/05/2025 at 2:30 PM (EDT)
(LMS-Regulatory-May-Jun-2025) In its Regulatory, Legislative, and Payment Updates series, APTA's Health Policy and Payment team will provide an overview of the most significant and impactful federal regulatory and commercial payer policy updates in 2025; this session will cover developments between May and June.
Get inside intel from APTA's Health Policy and Payment team on the most significant and impactful federal and commercial payer policy updates in 2025.
Throughout the year, APTA's regulatory staff will provide regular updates on federal rulemaking impacting policy and payment for both outpatient providers (Medicare Physician Fee Schedule) and institutional, post-acute care providers (home health agencies, skilled nursing facilities, inpatient rehabilitation facilities, and long-term care hospitals). APTA will cover both proposed and final rules, and may address other nonrecurring federal rules that impact physical therapists.
And on the commercial payer front, you’ll receive regular roundups of significant updates to private payer policies, including changes at both national and regional levels.
This registration is for the June 5 webinar, which covers developments May-June 2025.
Please note: CEUs will be approved closer to the live date this course, which would be eligible for CEU credit (1 contact hour).
Andrew Amari, JD
Specialist, Health Policy and Payment
Andrew Amari, JD is a specialist within APTA's Health Policy and Payment Unit, advocating on regulatory policy issues affecting physical therapists in a variety of practice settings. Before joining the association in March 2022, Andrew was a regulatory analyst at the Association of American Medical Colleges, focusing on hospital payment and graduate medical education policy issues. Andrew received a bachelor's degree in Psychology from Wake Forest University and a JD from the University of Wisconsin School of Law. He is a member of the Wisconsin Bar.
Alice Bell, PT, DPT
Sr. Specialist, Health Policy and Payment
Alice is on staff as senior payment specialist in the Payment and Practice Management Department of the APTA. She received a bachelor’s degree in physical therapy from Northeastern University in Boston, MA and a doctor of physical therapy degree from the University of Montana. Her specialties include integrated care delivery models, post-acute care, and long-term care. A board-certified clinical specialist in geriatric physical therapy, she has lectured and written many articles on topics related to physical therapy and the older adult. She has spent the majority of her career in post-acute care and long-term care settings and has more than 36 years of experience as a physical therapist. Her professional activities include serving as a member of the National Quality Partnership Opioid Stewardship Steering Committee, co-leader of the NQF Opioid Stewardship Member Workgroup, APTA appointee to the NDHI Opioid Crisis Workgroup, APTA appointee to the National Quality Partnership Opioid Stewardship Action Team, Member of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ Technical Expert Panel for Skilled Nursing Alternative Payment Systems, Appointee to the National Quality Forum (NQF) for Long Term Care Quality Measures, Member of the Steering Committee for NQF's National Voluntary Consensus Standards for Nursing Home Project, and representative of the Coalition of Rehab Therapy Organizations’ Joint Commission’s Long Term Care Professional and Technical Advisory Committee.
Wanda Evans, PT, DPT, MHS
Sr. Specialist, Health Policy and Payment
Wanda K. Evans, PT, DPT, MHS, is a senior payment specialist at APTA. Her responsibilities include communicating with members and insurers on inquiries regarding third-party, billing, CPT coding, and payment policies; providing resources in policy development; monitoring trends; and assisting in association efforts to advance payment policies. She remains a treating clinician in the outpatient setting. Before joining APTA, she was the clinical documentation and utilization review coordinator for Medstar National Rehabilitation Hospital Network. Prior to that she was the supervisor of physical therapist and occupational therapist services for Kaiser Permanente Mid Atlantic. She has been an APTA member since she was a student. She received her bachelor of physical therapy and doctor of physical therapy degrees from Howard University, and a master of health science degree in orthopedic and sports physical therapy from the University of Indianapolis. She also is a certified kinesio taping practitioner.
Chase Kuhn
Specialist, Health Policy and Payment
APTA
Chase Kuhn, PT, DPT, is a specialist in APTA’s Health Policy and Payment unit, advocating for the profession of physical therapy as it relates to commercial insurers. He received both his bachelor’s degree in health science and his DPT with research specialization from the Ohio State University and subsequently participated in their Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Residency. He joined APTA staff with prior work experience in financial loss mitigation and hospital-based revenue cycle administration.
Rachel Miller, MPH
Specialist, Health Policy and Payment
Rachel Miller, MPH is a health policy and payment specialist within APTA's Health Policy and Payment Unit as of August 2022. Rachel advocates to federal regulators on policy issues that affect the physical therapy profession. Before joining the association, she was working towards her master's degree in health policy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. While continuing her education, Rachel showed community members how to obtain health insurance as Certified Application Counselor in a student-run clinic. Before that, she helped stop the spread of COVID-19 as a case investigator at a local health department. She obtained her bachelor's degree in public health from the University of South Florida.
Course Instructions
- Click on the Contents tab to watch the course recording.
- Click Fill Out Survey under the Evaluation listing to provide valuable course feedback. Scroll down on all questions as there may be answer options that expand past the size of the window.
- Click the View/Print Your Certificate button under the Certificate listing. You can view/print your certificate at any time by visiting the APTA Learning Center and clicking the CEU Certificate/Transcript link on the left-hand side of the page.
Need Assistance?
For assistance logging in, accessing activities, claiming credit, or for other questions or concerns, please e-mail learningcenter@apta.org.
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Register
- Non-Member - $49
- PT Member - Free!
- PTA Member - Free!
- Student - Free!
- Post-Professional Student - Free!
- Staff - Free!
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Contains 5 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes Multiple Live Events. The next is on 05/06/2025 at 5:00 PM (EDT)
(Primary-Care-CERT-Course-4) This is Course 4 of the Primary Care Certificate, available for individual purchase. In this course, you’ll learn the fundamentals of injury prevention, the role of physical therapy in sports and exercise injury prevention, and evidence-based multimodal approaches to reducing injuries. By the end, you’ll be equipped with the knowledge to analyze injury mechanisms and apply both generalized and individualized interventions for effective sport and exercise injury prevention in primary care settings. (0.3 CEU / 3 Contact Hours)
This option is for individual purchase of Course 4 of the Primary Care Certificate. To purchase the full certificate, click here.
In this course, you’ll learn the fundamentals of injury prevention, the role of physical therapy in sports and exercise injury prevention, and evidence-based multimodal approaches to reducing injuries. By the end, you’ll be equipped with the knowledge to analyze injury mechanisms and apply both generalized and individualized interventions for effective sport and exercise injury prevention in primary care settings.
Key Features:
- Format: Two live webinars
- Live webinars:
- Session 1: Tuesday, May 6 at 5 p.m. EST
- Session 2: Tuesday, May 13 at 5 p.m. EST
- Cost:
- $199 non-member
- $139 PT members
- $99 PTA members and Post-professionals
- $29 students
- Earn CEU: 0.3 CEU (3 contact hours)
Completion Requirement:
- Learners must watch both webinars to complete the course.
- Note: All webinars will be recorded and available for later viewing. However, attending the live sessions is highly encouraged. This allows you to interact directly with the speakers, ask questions, and engage in real-time discussions.
Oluwatoyosi Owoeye
BPT, MS, PhD
Dr. Oluwatoyosi (Olu) Owoeye (BPT, MS, PhD) is a sports physical therapist, injury epidemiologist and an implementation scientist. He is an assistant professor at the Department of Physical Therapy and Athletic Training at Saint Louis University, St. Louis, Missouri, United States where he directs the Translational Injury Prevention Lab. Dr. Owoeye is a deputy editor of the British Journal of Sports Medicine and has over 55 peer-reviewed publications in top sports medicine and sports physical therapy journals. His research focuses on sports and exercise injury prevention, musculoskeletal health and knowledge translation towards enhancing the safety and wellbeing of athletes and active individuals worldwide. His research work has been supported by several competitive grants, including the NBA, General Electric, International Olympic Committee, Canadian MSK Research Network, and a sub-award from the National Institutes of Health.
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- Non-Member - $199
- PT Member - $139
- PTA Member - $99
- Student - $29
- Post-Professional Student - $99
- Staff - Free!
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Contains 2 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 05/01/2025 at 10:30 AM (EDT)
(APTA-Workforce-Forecast-Model-Virtual) Join researchers involved in the PTJ article and the APTA companion report, “APTA Supply and Demand Forecast 2022-2037”, to hear insights into the development of the forecast model and results.
Join Us for an Insightful Discussion on the Future of Physical Therapy!
Event Overview: Discover the future of physical therapy with insights from the latest research. A recent article in the Physical Therapy Journal (PTJ) explores the projected supply and demand for physical therapists from 2022 to 2037. Using advanced modeling techniques, the study reveals a potential shortage of physical therapists due to increasing demand for PT services.
Event Details: Join the researchers behind the PTJ article and the APTA companion report, “APTA Supply and Demand Forecast 2022-2037,” for a detailed look at the forecast model and its results.
What to Expect:
- Attendance Options: Both options are free!
- Virtual Attendance: To register for the virtual option of this course, please proceed with the registration process on this page.
- In-Person Attendance: If you prefer to attend in person at APTA Centennial Center, click here to register. Note that in-person attendance is limited to the first 30 people.
- Access to Articles: Find links to the PTJ article and the APTA companion report on the Resources tab.
- Q&A Session:
- Submit your questions in advance to make the event as valuable as possible. Go to the Contents tab and click the "Enter Your Questions Here" button on the "Pre-Event Question Submission" tile. Our presenters will address as many questions as time permits during the live discussion.
Course Instructions
- Click on the Contents tab to submit your questions.
- Join the live webinar as early as 15 minutes before the scheduled start time.
Need Assistance?
For assistance logging in, accessing activities, claiming credit, or for other questions or concerns, please e-mail learningcenter@apta.org.
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- Non-Member - Free!
- PT Member - Free!
- PTA Member - Free!
- Student - Free!
- Post-Professional Student - Free!
- Staff - Free!
- More Information
- Attendance Options: Both options are free!
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Contains 2 Component(s) Includes a Live In-Person Event on 05/01/2025 at 10:30 AM (EDT)
(APTA-Workforce-Forecast-Model-In-Person) Join researchers involved in the PTJ article and the APTA companion report, “APTA Supply and Demand Forecast 2022-2037”, to hear insights into the development of the forecast model and results.
Join Us for an Insightful Discussion on the Future of Physical Therapy!
Event Overview: Discover the future of physical therapy with insights from the latest research. A recent article in the Physical Therapy Journal (PTJ) explores the projected supply and demand for physical therapists from 2022 to 2037. Using advanced modeling techniques, the study reveals a potential shortage of physical therapists due to increasing demand for PT services.
Event Details: Join the researchers behind the PTJ article and the APTA companion report, “APTA Supply and Demand Forecast 2022-2037,” for a detailed look at the forecast model and its results.
What to Expect:
- Attendance Options:
- In-Person Attendance: To register for in-person attendance at APTA Centennial Center, please proceed with the registration process on this page. Note that in-person attendance is limited to the first 30 people.
- Virtual Attendance: If you prefer to attend virtually, click here to register.
- Access to Articles: Find links to the PTJ article and the APTA companion report on the Resources tab.
- Q&A Session:
- Submit your questions in advance to make the event as valuable as possible. Go to the Contents tab and click the "Enter Your Questions Here" button on the "Pre-Event Question Submission" tile. Our presenters will address as many questions as time permits during the live discussion.
Course Instructions
- Click on the Contents tab to submit your questions.
- Join us in person at the APTA Centennial Center on May 1, 2025!
Need Assistance?
For assistance logging in, accessing activities, claiming credit, or for other questions or concerns, please e-mail learningcenter@apta.org.
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- Non-Member - Free!
- PT Member - Free!
- PTA Member - Free!
- Student - Free!
- Post-Professional Student - Free!
- Staff - Free!
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Contains 3 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 04/30/2025 at 1:00 PM (EDT)
(Primary-Care-CERT-Course-3) This is Course 3 of the Primary Care Certificate, available for individual purchase. This course covers the latest legislative updates and direct access initiatives, clarifying the differences between direct access and primary care. Participants will also learn effective communication strategies for working with payers. (0.2 CEU/ 2 Contact Hours)
This option is for individual purchase of Course 3 of the Primary Care Certificate. To purchase the full certificate, click here.
This course explores the latest legislative updates and direct access initiatives that empower physical therapists in their communities. Learn about the distinctions between direct access and primary care, and effective communication strategies for working with payers.
Key Features:
- Cost:
- $139 for PT members
- $99 for PTA members and Post-professionals
- $29 for Students
- $199 for Non-members
- Earn CEU: 0.2 CEU (2 contact hours)
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the federal and state direct access regulations as they relate to the profession of physical therapy.
- Describe the difference between primary care physical therapy and direct access.
- Explore communication strategies when working with payers.
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- Non-Member - $199
- PT Member - $139
- PTA Member - $99
- Student - $29
- Post-Professional Student - $99
- Staff - Free!
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- Cost:
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Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 04/24/2025 at 7:00 PM (EDT)
(APTA-Town-Hall-April-2025-2) Join the APTA Board of Directors and members of the Task Force on the Revised Code of Ethics for the Physical Therapy Profession.
Join the APTA Board of Directors and members of the Task Force on the Revised Code of Ethics for the Physical Therapy Profession on Thursday, April 24, 2025 to:
- Gain valuable insights into the proposed revisions to the Code of Ethics for the Physical Therapist and Standards of Ethical Conduct for the Physical Therapist Assistant.
- Understand the motion before the APTA House of Delegates and APTA's planned implementation following House action.
- Ask questions, share feedback, and engage with key leaders in the profession.
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Contains 7 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 04/22/2025 at 7:00 PM (EDT)
(Persistent-Pain-Management-Course-4) This is Course 4 of the Persistent Pain Management Certificate, available for individual purchase. This course equips healthcare professionals with psychologically informed strategies to enhance pain management, focusing on understanding pain as a multidimensional experience, effective communication, and integrating psychological approaches into clinical practice. (0.6 CEU/ 6 contact hours)
This option is for individual purchase of Course 4 of the Persistent Pain Management Certificate. To purchase the full certificate, click here.
This course delves into the integration of psychologically informed strategies within physical therapy to enhance the management of persistent pain.
Release Date: April 17, 2025
This course is designed for healthcare professionals and includes three essential modules:
Key Features
- Pricing:
- Students: $29
- Members: $139
- Non-members: $199
- Format:
- Modules 1-3: Asynchronous, allowing you to complete the content at your own pace
- Module 4: Live Q&A with Speakers: Tuesday, April 22, at 7 pm ET
- Earn Credit: Earn 0.6 CEU/6 contact hours.
Course Details
- Module 1: Understanding Psychologically Informed PT
- Define and explain pain as a complex, multidimensional experience, and establish the cognitive and emotional state of the individual.
- Module 2: Communicating Effectively: Discussing Pain With Your Patients
- Learn to communicate pain concepts and principles to individuals in a way they understand and that empowers effective self-management.
- Module 3: Integrating Psychological Approaches Into Clinical Practice
- Implement evidence-based, person-centered self-management strategies for pain, including exercise, manual therapy, relaxation strategies, and more.
- Module 4: Live Q&A with Speakers
- Attend a live Q&A with Corey Simon, DPT, PhD and Adriaan Louw, PT, PhD
Live Webinar Notice: Please note that all webinars will be recorded and available for later viewing. However, attending the live sessions is highly encouraged. This allows you to interact directly with the speakers, ask questions, and engage in real-time discussions.
Enroll now to elevate your approach to pain care!
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- Student - $29
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