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LECTURE 1: Rehabilitation Perspective in Acute Care
Jhoana Marie Zambrano, MD
This lecture is designed to expose physical therapists with rehabilitation perspective in acute care. Learners will receive instruction on best practices to integrate and apply existing evidence into comprehensive patient-client management programs.
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LECTURE 2: Health and Safety Guidelines in Acute Care
Adolf Enrique Gonzales, PTRP
This lecture is designed to expose physical therapists to healthy and safety guidelines in acute care. Learners will receive instruction on best practices to integrate and apply existing evidence into comprehensive patient-client management programs.
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LECTURE 3: Laboratory Values and Medical Chart Reading
Anton Miguel M. Jordan, PTRP, DPT
This lecture is designed to expose physical therapists to laboratory values and medical chart reading. Learners will receive instruction on best practices to integrate and apply existing evidence into comprehensive patient-client management programs.
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LECTURE 4: Common Patient Attachments and Precautions
Jessica Christine R. Montecino, PTRP
This lecture is designed to expose physical therapists to common patient attachments and precautions. Learners will receive instruction on best practices to integrate and apply existing evidence into comprehensive patient-client management programs.
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LECTURE 5: Rehabilitation Perspective on Burn
Dorothy Dy Ching Bing-Agsaoay, MD
This lecture is designed to expose physical therapists to rehabilitation perspective on burn. Learners will receive instruction on best practices to integrate and apply existing evidence into comprehensive patient-client management programs.
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LECTURE 6: Physical Therapy in Burn Care
Sarah Faye C. Alano, PTRP
This lecture is designed to expose physical therapists to the examination and treatment of patients or clients with burn injuries. Learners will receive instruction on best practices to integrate and apply existing evidence into comprehensive patient-client management programs.
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LECTURE 7: Rehabilitation Perspective Common General Surgical Conditions in Acute Care (ERAS)
Mitchelle P. Gabuya, MD, OTRP
This lecture is designed to expose physical therapists to rehabilitation perspective in common general surgical conditions in acute care (ERAS). Learners will receive instruction on best practices to integrate and apply existing evidence into comprehensive patient-client management programs.
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LECTURE 8: Rehabilitation Perspective Common Orthopedic Surgical Conditions in Acute Care (FLS)
Manuel A. Perjes, MD, PTRP
This lecture is designed to expose physical therapists to rehabilitation perspective in common orthopedic surgical conditions in acute care (FLS). Learners will receive instruction on best practices to integrate and apply existing evidence into comprehensive patient-client management programs.
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LECTURE 9: Rehabilitation Perspective Common Cardiac Surgical Conditions in Acute Care
Kristopher P. De Leon, MD
This lecture is designed to expose physical therapists to rehabilitation perspective in common cardiac surgical conditions in acute care. Learners will receive instruction on best practices to integrate and apply existing evidence into comprehensive patient-client management programs.
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LECTURE 10: Rehabilitation Perspective Common Orthopedic Surgical Conditions in Acute Care (Amputation)
Shelly Grace Evangelista-Fullante, MD, PTRP
This lecture is designed to expose physical therapists to rehabilitation perspective with common orthopedic surgical conditions in amputation. Learners will receive instruction on best practices to integrate and apply existing evidence into comprehensive patient-client management programs.
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LECTURE 11: Physical Therapy in General Surgical Conditions (ERAS): Assessment and Treatment
Eizel Kaye F. Dy, PTRP
This lecture is designed to expose physical therapists to the examination and treatment of post-surgical patients or clients. Learners will receive instruction on best practices to integrate and apply existing evidence into comprehensive patient-client management programs.
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LECTURE 12: Physical Therapy in Orthopedic Surgical Conditions (FLS): Assessment and Treatment
Precious Sharmaine A. Pintucan, PTRP
This lecture is designed to expose physical therapists to the examination and treatment of post-surgical orthopedic patients or clients. Learners will receive instruction on best practices to integrate and apply existing evidence into comprehensive patient-client management programs.
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LECTURE 13: Physical Therapy in Amputation: Assessment and Treatment
Ma. Jocelda F. Abella, PTRP
This lecture is designed to expose physical therapists to the examination and treatment of patients or clients with lower extremity amputation. Learners will receive instruction on best practices to integrate and apply existing evidence into comprehensive patient-client management programs.
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LECTURE 14: Physical Therapy in Post-op Cardiac Conditions: Assessment and Treatment
Lauren Andrea Isabella P. Isleta, PTRP
This lecture is designed to expose physical therapists to the examination and treatment of post-surgical patients or clients with cardiac conditions. Learners will receive instruction on best practices to integrate and apply existing evidence into comprehensive patient-client management programs.
If you have any technical concerns (i.e., no video, no access), click the above to button or send an email to pghptonlinecourse@gmail.com.
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LECTURE 15: Rehabilitation Perspective Common Neurosurgical Conditions in Acute Care
Jaymee Antollena Flores, MD, OTRP
This lecture is designed to expose physical therapists to rehabilitation perspective in common nuerosugical conditions. Learners will receive instruction on best practices to integrate and apply existing evidence into comprehensive patient-client management programs.
If you have any technical concerns (i.e., no video, no access), click the above to button or send an email to pghptonlinecourse@gmail.com.
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LECTURE 16: Rehabilitation Perspective Common Orthopedic Spine Conditions in Acute Care
Anna Cecilia Tiangco, MD, OTRP
This lecture is designed to expose physical therapists to rehabilitation perspective with common orthopedic spine conditions. Learners will receive instruction on best practices to integrate and apply existing evidence into comprehensive patient-client management programs.
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LECTURE 17: Physical Therapy in Stroke: Assessment and Treatment
Ma. Ericka O. Faren, PTRP
This lecture is designed to expose physical therapists to the examination and treatment of patients or clients with stroke. Learners will receive instruction on best practices to integrate and apply existing evidence into comprehensive patient-client management programs.
If you have any technical concerns (i.e., no video, no access), click the above to button or send an email to pghptonlinecourse@gmail.com.
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LECTURE 18: Physical Therapy in Spinal Cord Injury: Assessment and Treatment
Cristy Ann Gozon-Ong, PTRP
This lecture is designed to expose physical therapists to the examination and treatment of patients or clients with spinal cord injury. Learners will receive instruction on best practices to integrate and apply existing evidence into comprehensive patient-client management programs.
If you have any technical concerns (i.e., no video, no access), click the above to button or send an email to pghptonlinecourse@gmail.com.
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LECTURE 19: Physical Therapy in Neurological Pediatrics: Assessment and Treatment
John Henry A. Ocden, PTRP, MOH
This lecture is designed to expose physical therapists to the examination and treatment of pediatric patients or clients with nuerological conditions. Learners will receive instruction on best practices to integrate and apply existing evidence into comprehensive patient-client management programs.
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At the end of this lecture series, please answer the Post-test. The participants will not be given certificates unless they have answered all forms. Click the button above to redirect you to the Post-Test Form.
At the end of this lecture series, please answer the Case-based exam. The participants will not be given certificates unless they have answered all forms. Click the button above to redirect you to the Case-based exam.
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