AIB Education Foundation Certifies Tampa General Hospital (TGH) Therapists

Published on: September 11, 2014

TAMPA, FL – TGH Physical Therapists from outpatient and acute care divisions participated in an on-site VRT Certification Program on September 6-7th. Drs. Gans, Kurtzer and Jagger provided attendees with the latest evidence based clinical science in evaluation and treatment protocols including; hands-on practice with adaptation, habituation, substitution protocols and various canalith-repositioning maneuvers (CRM). A comprehensive examination is provided as part of the Certification process. The AIB Education Foundation provides VRT Certification Workshops throughout the year both at AIB in Florida, and for numerous healthcare facilities in the USA and worldwide. Visit us online at www.dizzy.com/workshops or contact Rochelle Yellowdy at [email protected] for more information about having a Certification Workshop at your facility.

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