Graduate Certificate in PECS for Rehabilitation Therapists (Advanced)
-- ViewingNowThe Graduate Certificate in PECS for Rehabilitation Therapists is a 20-unit advanced certificate program designed to equip learners with essential skills for career advancement in the field of physical and occupational therapy. With a growing industry demand for professionals with expertise in PECs (Problem-Solving, Environmental, Cognitive, and Social Skills), this program provides learners with the knowledge and skills required to successfully assess and treat clients with complex needs.
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- Assessment and Treatment Planning in PECS
- Introduction to PECS Theory and Principles
- PECS in Neurorehabilitation
- PECS in Pediatric Rehabilitation
- Motor Learning and Control in PECS
- Soft Tissue Mobilization in PECS
- Orthotics and Prosthetics in PECS
- Assistive Technology in PECS
- Rehabilitation Robotics in PECS
- Neuromuscular Control in PECS
- Spinal Rehabilitation in PECS
- Upper Limb Rehabilitation in PECS
- Lower Limb Rehabilitation in PECS
- Core Strengthening in PECS
- Functional Activities and Daily Living
- Case Management in PECS
- Ethics and Professional Responsibility in PECS
- Research Methods in PECS Rehabilitation
- PECS in Acute Care
- PECS in Community-Based Settings
- Capstone Project in PECS Rehabilitation
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As a holder of the Graduate Certificate in PECS for Rehabilitation Therapists, you may be considering various career paths.
Here are some options: Rehabilitation Consultant (32%) - work with individuals, teams, or organizations to design and implement rehabilitation programs.
Clinical Lead (26%) - lead teams of rehabilitation therapists and oversee the delivery of rehabilitation services.
Occupational Therapist (20%) - help individuals with physical, cognitive, or psychological disabilities to develop skills and strategies for daily living.
Physiotherapist (22%) - work with patients to restore physical function, alleviate pain, and prevent further injury or disability.
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