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Free Evidence Based Practice Course

Posted Apr 23 2009 12:20am

If you haven’t seen it yet, the folks over at www.evidenceinmotion.com are now offering a free 45-minute online course reviewing the basics of evidence based practice.  I just had a chance to sit down a watch the presentation and was impressed, certainly worth your time and for a great price!  Here is there description:

Why should you want to learn about Evidence-Based Practice? It is important to stay current with the best treatments for your patients, resulting in improved outcomes, fewer visits, and lower costs. Evidence in Motion is dedicated to enhancing the PT world, and this is one way we can contribute to your success. This free introduction to EBP, by one of the Evidence in Motion authors, is an opportunity to take your profession as a PT to the next level!

Evidence in Motion is doing a great job promoting EBP and offer continuing education seminars and residencies.  Click the link above to register or visit myphysicaltherapyspace.com for more details.  Also, be sure to check out the seminars and products from AdvancedCEU that also embrace the EBP concept.  Don’t forget that readers of this blog get 10% off all AdvancedCEU products with entering coupon code “Reinold” during check out.

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