MicroTransponder is an AOTA Approved Provider of professional development. Course approval ID# 14325. The Live activity format is offered at .1 CEUs, Introductory Level, Occupational Therapy Service Delivery. The assignment of AOTA CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by AOTA or indicate AOTA approval of a certification or other professional recognition.


Course Overview

This 1 hour course is a comprehensive overview of how and why stroke survivors achieve neuroplastic and functional recovery through the application of neuroplasticity principles. Attendees will also be introduced to the FDA-approved advancement of Paired Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS) and learn how this therapy must be integrated with long-standing, evidence-based neuroplasticity principles to maximize outcomes. The interactive format combines lecture, case examples, and group discussions to enhance engagement and learning.

The live class is intended for medical professionals (e.g. OT/OTA, PT/PTA, Physicians, etc.) directly related to the neuro recovery of a patient or client. To participate in this course and receive a certificate, the participant must be a licensed, treating clinician. Following successful completion of the course and a ≥ 80% score on the quiz, learners will receive a certificate.

Resources will be provided for you to take back to your practice to help you deliver salient, task-based therapy to all of your neuro patients. 

We look forward to seeing you at this live event!


Course curriculum

    1. Overview

    2. Learning Outcomes

    3. Course Resources

    4. Lecture

    5. Course Review

    6. Quiz

    7. Course Feedback

About this course

  • 1 Contact Hour / .1 CEU
  • Live Lecture Format
  • Small Group Discussion

Learning Outcomes

  • Identify and differentiate neuroplasticity principles and their application in upper-limb stroke rehabilitation.

  • Recall the neuroscience rationale behind high-repetition, task-specific practice and its role in driving cortical reorganization.

  • Identify appropriate activities for task-specific training interventions based on patients’ personal ADL/IADL goals and current motor function.

Instructor(s)

Nicole Goldstein

OTR/L

Nicole is a dedicated neurological occupational therapist with nearly 10 years of experience in treating both adult and pediatric neurological conditions. With a deep commitment to improving patient care, she has made significant strides in treatment innovation and clinical outcomes. Recently recognized as "Innovator of the Month" at Tampa General Hospital for her groundbreaking work with Vivistim, Nicole is committed to advancing care for stroke patients. Nicole holds the following certifications, including Certified Brain Injury Specialist, Certified Functional Vision Rehab Specialist and LSVT BIG Certified Clinician. Nicole holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Tampa and a master’s degree in occupational therapy from the University of Florida. Outside of work, she enjoys spending time with her family, gardening, and boating to unwind and stay inspired.

Cancellations/Accommodations/Disclosures

  • Extra Accommodations

    Please provide extra accommodation requests via email to [email protected] explaining what you require to participate in the course(s) of your choosing. We will do our best to accommodate you.

  • Disclosures

    Sponsor Disclosure: This Course is provided by MicroTransponder. Financial Disclosure: Speakers received an honorarium for this course. Non-Financial Disclosure: No relevant non-financial relationship to disclose.