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Host an AIB Workshop

Published on: June 28, 2013

Private & Corporate Training

The American Institute of Balance offers on-site certification and training for corporate, hospital health systems, and private practice.  Private and custom corporate training programs are ideal for groups or organizations who wish to minimize the costs associated with travel and minimize the impact on clinical operations.  

AIB offers discounted and competitive rates with many of the courses delivered in a two-day weekend format. 

Workshop attendees typically include: Physical and Occupational Therapists, Audiologists, Physicians including specialists of ENT, Physical Medicine, Pediatrics and Neurology.

Workshops Offered Include:

  • Vestibular Rehabilitation Certification
  • Vestibular Rehabilitation & Concussion Certification
  • Concussion Management Certification
  • Pain Management Certification

For more information, availability, and pricing, please complete the following inquiry form:
Private & Corporate Training Inquiry Form

Open Venue

This AIB partners with hospital health systems, universities, and clinics to provide public education.

This a great way to get your professional staff educated and certified at little or no cost and align yourself with the top name in Vestibular Education and Certification.

The AIB will provide your organization tuition scholarships for your staff and/or a percentage of gross sales back to your department.

The AIB will handle the marketing of the workshop and CEU approvals at its own expense.  Marketing materials will be co-branded with your logo.

If you are interested in learning more about becoming a host venue for an AIB workshop, please contact us.
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