E-Learning

E-learning Modules on ICU Rehabilitation
These e-learning modules are recordings from selected live sessions at the Third and Fourth Annual Johns Hopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation Conferences. There are 3 unique modules as outlined below:

Evaluating Patients with Critical Illness: An Introduction for Rehabilitation Professionals (3.25 hours; $135)
This module, from the 4th Annual Johns Hopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference, provides a basic understanding of the critical care environment (including ICU devices, medications, and mechanical ventilation) tailored for rehabilitation clinicians, including assessment tools and clinical decision-making principles for safe rehabilitation of ICU patients. Target audience: Rehabilitation Clinicians, including PT, OT, SLP, Rehabilitation Techs and Assistants
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Module 1: The Basics of Creating & Sustaining an Early Rehabilitation Program (3.5 hours; $135)
This module, from the 3rd Annual Johns Hopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference, includes the following topics: rationale and evidence for early rehabilitation; basics of implementing and sustaining an ICU rehabilitation program (including aspects of culture change and structured quality improvement methods); the importance of ICU delirium and strategies to manage it; and the roles of PT, OT, SLP, RT and RN in an early rehabilitation program.
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Module 2: Advanced Topics in Early Rehabilitation of Critically Ill Patients  (5.5 hours; $175)
This module, from the 3rd Annual Johns Hopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference, includes the following topics: patient and family perspective on early rehab and ICU survivorship; selected literature on outcomes after critical illness; multi-disciplinary rehabilitation interventions in the ICU; and ways to expand the scope of early rehabilitation in the ICU and across the hospital, including improving sedation and delirium practice, and measuring patient functional status.
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