As part of our commitment to excellence in education, research, and service, the Doctor of Physical Therapy program at Duke provides continuing education opportunities for physical therapists around the country and the world.
Thank you for your patience as we have wrestled with the pandemic and other factors. The course “Vestibular Rehabilitation: A Competency-Based Course” will be held from April 25 – 30, 2022. Details on the course are posted in the linked pdf file listed below. Two things to note:
Given the continued concerns over COVID-19 and its variants, attendees will need to be fully vaccinated (including the booster) prior to attendance at the course in April (exceptions will be made for religious and medical reasons). Given the effectiveness of masks in reducing the transmission of the virus and the fact that faculty and participants will be in close proximity to each other, masks WILL BE REQUIRED to be worn during all lecture and laboratory sessions. Proof of a negative COVID test within the prior 72 hours, will be required upon checking on for the course on Monday morning. Due to renovations at the Emory Conference Center and Hotel, as well as a number of individuals who had registered for the course in 2020 (which was cancelled due to the pandemic), there will be limited registration spots available for this course. We are working on holding at least one more course this year, and information on that course will be posted here as it becomes available. Please note that we do not maintain a mailing list or a pre-registration list for the course. All information on the course will be posted here, well in advance of registration actually opening. If you have specific questions that haven’t been answered here, please contact us at dptconed@dm.duke.edu.
Course Name: Vestibular Rehabilitation: A Competency-Based Course
Dates: April 25–30, 2022
Location: Emory Conference Center Hotel
Course Provider: Duke University DPT and the APTA
Information: See file here
Registration is now closed, as the course has sold out.
All updates on the vestibular rehabilitation course(s) will be posted on this page. Notification of registration will be posted well in advance of the registration opening.
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