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Gain access to complimentary IACET-accredited and CEU-eligible courses led by Motion’s clinical education team.
Motion demonstrates a commitment to high quality, professional education, and training through the maintenance of our International Accreditors of Continuing Education and Training (IACET) accreditation. IACET accreditation means:
With over 200 resources available, Motion offers more than 50 online and hybrid learnings with Continuing Education Units (CEU) credits through our online learning portal.
While the term ‘CEU’ is in the public domain, not all continuing education or professional training hours are true IACET CEUs. Only accredited providers (APs), like Motion, who have been approved by the IACET Commission are allowed to award accredited CEUs.
Attend a complimentary in-person training held at Motion’s more than 45 locations across the country or take part in one of our over 10 Motion Rehab Expos attended by over 1,500 care professionals annually.
In-person training is available on both clinical topics and hands-on equipment demonstrations.
Developed with direct input from clients, Authorizers, vendors, and manufacturers, ADEPT Academy is an innovative and complimentary education program for therapists who prescribe and authorize mobility devices.
Currently available for Authorizers in Ontario, the program will be expanded to support clinicians across the country by the end of 2025.
Linda is an Occupational Therapist who is passionate about the prevention and management of pressure injuries. She is also passionate about the provision of seating and mobility devices for clients with complex needs. It is her diverse experience in various settings including hospital, community, and industry; and experience in various roles including clinician, educator, manager, and researcher that give Linda a unique perspective.
She has completed the International Interprofessional Wound Care Course through the University of Toronto, a Master’s in Community Health focusing on pressure injury prevention and a Ph.D. in Occupational Science focusing on chronic wounds. Her research focused on how health care providers identify and address lifestyle factors for clients with chronic wounds.
Linda is a co-director and faculty member of the International Interprofessional Wound Care Course and is a faculty member of the Advanced Health Care Practice – Wound Healing program at Western University. Linda regularly presents workshops and webinars across Canada and is the Director, Learning and Clinical Education for Motion.
Disclaimer: The Presenter is an employee of a vendor who has a financial interest in selling accessibility and mobility products.
Stefanie Laurence wants to live in a world where every wheelchair is perfectly fitted, comfortable, functional, and used correctly. As an Occupational Therapist and Clinical Educator for Motion, she’s been on her soapbox for over 35 years at colleges, universities, group homes, hospitals, and conferences across North America and even as far as Europe.
When she’s not teaching about seating and mobility equipment, you can find her with her arms wrapped around a client helping to create a custom seating system, or elbows deep with a team to sort out a challenge.
Ankshika Punj is the Manager, Learning & Development at Motion. She is a Certified Training and Development Professional (CTDP) and serves as the chair for the research committee of the Institute for Performance and Learning. Ankshika has 15 years of experience in the field of Learning and Education and has worked in various sectors and in various countries. She is passionate about understanding the impact of cultural nuances in daily lives. Ankshika completed her Ph.D. in Leadership Studies at North Carolina A&T State University on “The relationship between cultural intelligence and transformational leadership among law enforcement leaders: A mixed methods study.” Her educational credentials include a B.A/M.A. in Psychology through Delhi University and M.S. in Leadership and Change Management from Pfeiffer University.
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