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Launched earlier this month, is off to a great start – with a number of already in progress. There are still opportunities to get involved, with the following non-credit courses currently accepting students:
- Anatomy of the Hand and Wrist
- Assessment of the Hand
- Assessment of Motor and Process Skills - AMPS
- Disability Case Management - Best Practices and Intentional Communications
- Foundations in Clinical and Professional Education (3 modules available)
- Module A: Introduction to Adult Education
- Module B: Clinical Education
- Module C: The importance of Lifelong Learning
- Motivational Interviewing
- Sleepwell Nova Scotia
Most non-credit courses are open to faculty, students, staff and the general public, and are offered in either online or on-campus formats.
The Health Institute also includes a variety of credit courses, including the Faculty’s new certificates in and .
A number of public events will also be offered under The Health Institute, including the with Dr. Johanne Desrosiers from Universite de Sherbrooke on May 5 from 5:00 - 6:30 in Room 150 of the Collaborative Health Education Building. Watch the website for details on an upcoming book launch of by Dr. Niki Kiepek of the School of Occupational Therapy.
For registration, more information, or to learn about upcoming events visit:
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