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Does your facility have the “edge” in the specialty of vestibular rehabilitation?
Published on: May 20, 2015
Bring your Team to AIB for Certification and SAVE $295* on Tuition!
Vestibular Certification is becoming more and more important and even necessary in the field of physical medicine.
AIB provides Certification in Vestibular Rehabilitation (3-day workshop) & Vestibular Assessment & Management (5-day workshop).
Why AIB?
– Train with the Leaders in Vestibular & Equilibrium Sciences.
– Learn well proven, evidence-based vestibular rehabilitation protocols.
– Instruction is provided by one of the world’s leading authorities in dizziness, Richard E. Gans, Ph.D.
– “Our Doctors practice what they teach”, treating thousands of patients every year.
Team Special: Teams of 3 or more from the same organization/practice who register for either the Vestibular Rehabilitation or Vestibular Assessment & Management workshop Save $295 *!
*Additional discounts on larger groups.
For Team Registrations contact Rochelle Yellowdy
at [email protected] or call 1-800-245-6442, option 4.
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