Monday, 19 October 2015

Measurement SIG: November 10, 2015


Topic: Introduction to measurement. What is measurement?

Measurement is an important concept that is often overlooked. As Occupational Therapists we use important and valuable tools, to help guide future treatments and determine current functioning. It is important we continue to build on our assessment knowledge to recognize the manner we use instruments and what strengths and weaknesses exist.

After a successful 1st year of running the measurement SIG, join us for another year, as this SIG continues to grow and develop. We need YOU to share your perspectives and ask questions!

The purpose of this SIG is for education and discussions on the topic of measurement for Occupational Therapists. This SIG will provide you with stronger skills to better evaluate assessments and tests. By regularly attending this SIG, you will learn about important elements of appraisal and start to critically appraise tools. This SIG will not tell you what assessment or tool is best for a given population or client, BUT it will give you additional skills to become stronger at appraising tools, networking and finding resources. Join us to dialogue about this important and difficult topic, hear from other OTs, and continue to make our profession stronger.

This meeting will take place by teleconference only. Registration is required to participate.

Date: November 10, 2015
Time: Noon-1pm Pacific Time
Location: Teleconference ONLY

Cost:
Free for CAOT-BC members
$15 for non-members

Registration takes only a minute in a few easy steps:

1. Click on registration link

2. Log in to your profile
3. Click "Register"
4. Click "Add to Cart"
5. Click "My Cart"
6. Click "Checkout"
7. Click "Place Order"



You will receive a confirmation letter immediately after completing your online registration. Please check your spam/junk box, as sometimes these letters can be filtered out of regular email. If you still do not receive a confirmation after completing all the steps, please email caotbc@caot.ca for additional support.

If you have any questions please contact Sneha Shankar (Chair): sneha.shankar@ubc.ca

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