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American Physical Therapy Association Credentialed Clinical Instructor Program Co-sponsored by: University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Physical Therapy Program & American Physical Therapy Association Thursday, April 30, 2015 & Friday, May 1, 2015 University of Wisconsin La Crosse 1725 State Street Health Science Center La Crosse, WI 54601 Credentialing Instructors: Tyler Jepson, PT, DPT, GCS & Michele Thorman, PT, DPT, MBA The Credentialed Clinical Instructor Program (CCIP) is intended for health care providers who work primarily in a clinical setting and are interested in developing their teaching abilities. Participants will explore different aspects of the clinical learning environment and will learn skills and techniques necessary to provide a structured and effective learning environment for students. The goal is not to improve individual clinical skills, but to develop and refine each participant's ability to teach, instruct, and guide the development of his or her students. The program addresses issues of: planning and preparing for physical therapy students during their clinical education experiences developing learning experiences supporting ongoing learning through questioning and effective feedback developing skills of performance evaluation identifying and managing students with exceptional situations identifying legal implications for clinical educators, including issues presented by ADA legislation The program is divided into two parts: Part I - CI didactic curriculum via an interactive course format Part II - Credentialing process to assess participant s achievement of curricular outcomes through a 6-station Assessment Center Successful completion of the program earns physical therapists and physical therapist assistants APTA Clinical Instructor Credentialing.

American Physical Therapy Association Credentialed Clinical Instructor Program Credentialing Instructors: Tyler Jepson, PT, DPT, GCS Tyler is a certified geriatric specialist and Clinical Assistant Professor at UW-La Crosse physical therapy program. He graduated from the University of North Dakota with his doctor of physical therapy degree. His clinical background includes treating patients with vestibular/balance disorders across the spectrum and outpatients with orthopedic and neurological disorders. He is also an Advanced Credentialed Clinical Instructor and has worked with many PT students throughout the country. Tyler joined the UW-La Crosse team in January of 2015 after moving from Boise, ID. He brings over 5 years of teaching experience from Boise State University where he taught undergraduates in the department of Community & Environmental Health. He also has managed outpatient therapy/ audiology clinics for over 6 years. Michele Thorman, PT, DPT, MBA Michele is a graduate of the University of Nebraska Medical Center (PT), Cardinal Stritch University (MBA), and Temple University (DPT). She arrived at UW-La Crosse in 2002 and served as the Director of Clinical Education through 2005. She currently serves as the UW-La Crosse Physical Therapy Program Director. She brings to these roles the combined perspectives of her previous employment experiences as a clinician, CI, CCCE, and administrator. Michele has been privileged to actively serve the Wisconsin Physical Therapy Association in various leadership roles and currently serves as chair of the WI Physical Therapy Examining Board. Michele completed her Advanced CI Credentialing in January 2008.

American Physical Therapy Association Credentialed Clinical Instructor Program Registration: *Registration DEADLINE: Tuesday, March 31, 2015 *Please mail the following: Registration form Payment Signed Agreement of Participation Signed Statement of Confidentiality Mail to: Angela Meyer University of Wisconsin-La Crosse 1725 State Street, 4035 Health Science Center La Crosse, WI 54601 *Please submit the following via email (to ameyer3@uwlax.edu): Participant dossier (must be typed) Copy of current license APTA members: copy of current APTA membership card *A confirmation letter with further information will be sent upon registration. Participant Dossier: Participants are required to complete and submit a participant dossier. This must be typed and should be submitted via email to: ameyer3@uwlax.edu. You may find this form on the following website: http://www.uwlax.edu/physical-therapy-dpt/clinical-resources/ Cancellation/Refund Policy for CCIP: Individuals must cancel their registration and request a refund 72 hours prior to the start date of the course beginning and return the CCIP course manual. The amount of refund will be equivalent to the APTA portion of the registration fee only. CEU Contact Hours: Successful completion of CCIP provides physical therapists and physical therapist assistants with 1.6 CEU's (16 contact hours) and the Clinical Instructor (CI) Credential. It is essential for each participant to attend all sessions of the Course and Assessment Center in its entirety to be eligible for credentialing.

American Physical Therapy Association Credentialed Clinical Instructor Program Location: University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Health Science Center Room 2014 - Thursday, 4/30 Room 2015 - Friday, 5/1 1725 State Street La Crosse, WI 54601 Directions: For directions to campus, visit: www.uwlax.edu/campus-map/ Parking: Parking is included in the event cost. A parking permit will be emailed after registration is processed. Food: Continental breakfast, refreshments, & lunch will be provided each day and are included in the event cost. If you have any food allergies or special dietary needs (gluten-free, vegetarian, etc.), contact Angela at 608-785-8467 or ameyer3@uwlax.edu. Special Needs: To request disability accommodations, contact Angela at 608-785-8467 or ameyer3@uwlax.edu. We will try to accommodate your needs. Area accommodations: Arrangements have been made at the GrandStay Residential Suites in La Crosse for rooms at a reduced rate of $70/single occupancy or $92/double occupancy for the nights of Wednesday, April 29, 2015 and Thursday, April 30, 2015. Rooms are available at such rates until March 29, 2015 for the UW-L Physical Therapy CCIP workshop on a first come, first serve basis. Call 608-796-1615 to reserve a room & be sure to mention the UW-L Physical Therapy CCIP workshop. For more information on GrandStay Residential Suites in La Crosse, visit: www.grandstaylacrosse.com For other area accommodation locations and information, visit: www.explorelacrosse.com/

Registration for the American Physical Therapy Association Credentialed Clinical Instructor Program Name: Facility: Facility Address: City, State & Zip: Phone Number: Email: Please indicate payment by checking the appropriate box: $175.00 - APTA Member $250.00 - Non-APTA Member $125.00 - UW-L Alumni & APTA Member $200.00 - UW-L Alumni & Non-APTA Member *Payment must accompany registration form and includes APTA program fee and materials, parking permit, continental breakfast, refreshments & lunch each day. *Make check payable to: University of Wisconsin-La Crosse *Please mail the following: Registration form Payment Signed Agreement of Participation Signed Statement of Confidentiality Mail to: Angela Meyer University of Wisconsin-La Crosse 1725 State Street, 4035 Health Science Center La Crosse, WI 54601 *Please submit the following via email (to ameyer3@uwlax.edu): Participant dossier (must be typed) Copy of current license APTA members: copy of current APTA membership card *If you have any food allergies or special dietary needs (gluten-free, vegetarian, etc.), please contact Angela at 608-785-8467 or ameyer3@uwlax.edu. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Agenda for the American Physical Therapy Association Credentialed Clinical Instructor Program Thursday, April 30, 2015 (Health Science Center, Room 2014 ) 7:30 am Registration and continental breakfast 7:45 am Section 1 - The Clinician as Clinical Educator 9:15 am Break 9:30 am Section II - Readiness to Learn 12:00 pm Lunch (included in registration) 1:00 pm Section III - Facilitating Learning in the Clinical Environment 3:00 pm Break 3:15 pm Orientation to the Assessment Center 3:30 pm Assessment Center - Station 1 4:00 pm Assessment Center - Station 2 4:30-5:30pm Adjourn (whenever you complete your Assessment Center) Friday, May 1, 2015 (Health Science Center, Room 2015) 7:30 am Check-in for day 2 and continental breakfast 7:45 am Section IV - Performance Assessment 9:45 am Break 10:00 am Section V - Legal, Regulatory, and ADA Issues in Clinical Education 11:30 am Lunch (included in registration) 12:30 pm Section VI - Managing the Exceptional Student and Student with Problems in Clinical Education 2:30 pm Break 2:45 pm Assessment Center begins - Stations 3, 4, 5, and 6 5:00 pm Adjourn

AGREEMENT OF PARTICIPATION APTA CREDENTIALED CLINICAL INSTRUCTOR PROGRAM The Credentialed Clinical Instructor Program is being offered by the. Successful completion of the program and its Assessment Center for physical therapists and physical therapist assistants will result in the awarding of Clinical Instructor Credentialing and 1.6 CEU/16 contact hours* (please note difference if from TX, OH, or PA) from the American Physical Therapy Association. *Please note: Licensees should verify with their state licensing board for acceptance of continuing education units by reviewing the relevant state practice act and/or administrative code. To be eligible for credentialing, the participant must: 1. Submit a completed Participant Dossier, signed Agreement of Participation, copy of a current license/registration/certification to practice, and appropriate Registration fee prior to beginning the program. 2. Attend each session of the program in its entirety and participate in all program activities. 3. Successfully complete each portion of the Assessment Center if a physical therapist or physical therapist assistant. NOTE: If any part of the program is missed, the participant must repeat the entire program to be eligible for CI Credentialing. Only participants who have completed all program sessions will be permitted to sit for the Assessment Center when completing this program (physical therapists and physical therapist assistants only). A participant who does not satisfactorily complete the Assessment Center or fails to attend the entire didactic curriculum as part of the program will be notified by the Credentialed Clinical Trainer that he/she has not met the competencies required and is not being recommended for APTA Clinical Instructor credentialing. Should a participant need to request a refund, he or she must do so within 72 hours prior to the date of the beginning of the course. The refund amount will be equivalent to the APTA portion of the registration fee only. I have read and understand the above policies and agree to abide by the conditions as stated. Participant signature Date

Name: please print Date: Location: Sponsor: Statement of Confidentiality APTA Clinical Instructor Credentialing The Assessment Center was designed in order to provide a standard by which to measure the training of clinical instructors in physical therapist and physical therapist assistant clinical education. The information and materials used in the Assessment Center were developed expressly for that purpose and will be used for future Assessment Centers. By signing this form, you are agreeing to keep the contents, examples, scenarios, scoring, and all other materials used in the Assessment Center confidential, so that other clinical instructors may have the same opportunity, without undue advantage, to apply their knowledge and skills. All participants must sign a Statement of Confidentiality before beginning the Assessment Center. Participant s Signature Date