Advances in vestibular rehabilitation: A competency-based renewal course - Application form
Applications are open from 16 December 2024 until 4 May 2025. Applications must be completed by 11.59pm 11 May 2025. No late applications will be accepted.
The course will be held from the 30 June 2025 to 2nd July 2025 in Perth, WA. The cost will be approx $1,255 for a Neurological group members, $1,315 for APA members and $1,973 for Non-members
How to apply:
1. Click the 'register now' button where you will pay the non-refundable application fee of $40
2. Once you have completed your payment you will be sent two emails:
-The first email will be a confirmation of your payment
-The second email will contain a link to the Advances in vestibular rehabilitation: A competency-based renewal course electronic application form. Application form links will start to be sent out on the 7th January 2025 (after the Christmas break).
3. Assessments of applications will take approximately 6 weeks after which you will be notified of the outcome of your application by email. Completing the EOI does NOT mean you have a confirmed place in the course.
If successful, you will then be required to register and pay for the course through a separate registration process to secure your place in the course.
Information about the course:
This advanced level, evidence-based, three-day course responds to requests for an update on treatment and assessment of people with vestibular disorders. It is open only to Physiotherapists and Occupational Therapists who have passed the Vestibular Rehabilitation Competency-Based Course.
The course will emphasize assessment and treatment of cervico-genic dizziness (lecture and laboratory sessions); differentiation of central eye movement signs and symptoms from peripheral vestibular eye movement signs and symptoms, as well as treatment considerations for individuals with dizziness secondary to central vestibular disorders, including concussion; treatment of the less common presentations of BPPV (lecture and laboratory sessions); dizziness and Meniere's versus the migraine complex, SCD and other uncommon vestibular disorders; pediatric vestibular rehabilitation; and expectations for recovery.
In addition, all participants will be asked to bring with them one case study (preferably difficult) that may be reviewed as part of the course.
Participants should create a short (no more than 5 slides) PowerPoint presentation (if possible) containing:
• patient history
• vestibular function test results
And if possible:
• videos of eye movements and gait
As well as:
• a summary of medical, surgical and rehabilitation treatments. Selected cases will be discussed by the faculty and course participants on the last day of the course.
The course will include written, video and practical examinations of assessment and intervention procedures.
CPD hours will be awarded via a certificate of attendance. Full attendance to the course is required to obtain CPD for the course. Partial credit will not be awarded for partial attendance.
Prerequisites
- Expression of interest completion.
- Completion of Vestibular Rehabilitation: Competency-Based course