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Follow-up to ATRI and AEA classes

Natalie Dec 02, 2011 12:47PM CST

I am interested in hosting a polyclinic and have forwarded the info to my boss; however, we are in the middle of preparing for a Joint Commission survey and her head is focused on that. I sat with her for a few minutes just now and we have a couple of more questions:

1) I've been hosting aquatic continuing ed here through ATRI and AEA for almost 10 years and our staff have been rather consistent with attending. I need to have some "advanced" courses to continue to challenge them and keep their interest. We recently did a neuro (which included some balance and gait) and ortho weekend and we completed the Pediatric Aquatic Sensory Integration course via DVD and return quiz. We really don't have a need for Sports and Military because we tend not to see Elite Athletes in our facility. Do you have some other options for courses that we may choose from?

2) We would be interested in signing up for the MARS plan to have you advertise the course. How do you re-imburse for outside registrants? Is it one lump sum check forwarded with the Facilitators Kit maybe?

3) Would there be multiple concurrent courses over one day? Or an AM and PM selection on one day? Or multiple days?

Right now, our schedule is open for the weekend of May 4th but Saturdays are best for us so we don't have to rearrange patient care, so it would be the 5th through the 6th.

Thanks !

Natalie

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Lee Salzman Dec 02, 2011 03:40PM CST Aquatic Therapy University Guru
You can view our polyclinics at http://www.swimatu.com. Our 3 new ATU classes can be made into 2012 polyclinics, too (see specifically our three Fall ATU classes). In addition, many facilities are opting to add our new Extreme Makeover site visit to their polyclinic. This has proven to be worth its weight in gold to other directors who credit it to their turnarounds. Finally, we now have a credentialing path for those therapists who want Aquaticistâ„  recognition.

At $4800, ATU polyclinics aren't for everyone. It is the most expensive CE around. That is why we offer the MARS rebate service where we market, advertise and register your students for you. The cost? Free. Actually, better than free ... we rebate you $300 for every outside therapist we register (up to the $4800 polyclinic fee). We issue you a rebate check once we receive the sign-in sheet for your class proving that everyone did in fact show up. This is because people who don't show up almost always want their money back.

A polyclinic is a single 16-hour course that is taught by one licensed Master- or Doctoral-level therapist or physician, not a series of shorter courses taught by multiple speakers. However, as our course objectives are designed to be modular, you can mix-and-match any number of them to come up with a customized course that meets your specific diagnoses and censuses. It costs an additional $1000 to create this customized content for you.

I have penciled you in for the 5th!

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