Re: Pedorthic Continuing Education

Dearing, Ruthie

Description

Title:

Re: Pedorthic Continuing Education

Creator:

Dearing, Ruthie

Date:

1/20/2021

Text:

Pedorthic Boot Camp
Dates: June 4 and June 5, 2021
Where: O&P Technology Program Spokane, Washington
This hands-on course will provide practitioners and participants with additional techniques and knowledge in the areas of clinical Pedorthic evaluation, general foot and ankle biomechanics, diagnoses specific orthotic modification, extrinsic posting, advanced shoe modification, and casting techniques. The course objective is to provide practical skills and knowledge that can be directly applied in the field by attending practitioners. Participants are required to bring a pair of old athletic shoes that will be used for the modification aspect of the course.
This course has been approved for 12.5 CEU credits ABC; 14 CEU credits BOC; 12 MCE credits OPC.

Instructor: Jason Cavegn, C.Ped., COA, Cfo
Jason Cavegn, a certified pedorthist, orthotic assistant and certified orthotic fitter, with 12 years of experience in orthopedic care, will conduct the Pedorthic Boot Camp continuing education course. Jason has a strong foundation in orthotic device fitting with emphasis on clinical biomechanics. Jason is employed at Baylor Scott and White Health in Round Rock, Texas.
Registration Fee
* Early $350 - until May 7 or $250 each for 3 or more from same practice

* Late $425 May 8 - June 1, 2021 or $325 each for 3 or more from same practice
        Registration fees include morning refreshments, lunch, and a parking pass.


Ruthie H. Dearing, MHSA, JD
Program Coordinator
O & P Technology Program
Spokane Falls Community College
3410 Whistalks Way
Spokane, Washington 99224
(509) 533-3231 FAX (509) 533-4143 CELL (509) 795-4959
<Email Address Redacted> <mailto:<Email Address Redacted>>


                          

Citation

Dearing, Ruthie, “Re: Pedorthic Continuing Education,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 2, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/255265.