Do you need special training on ICU equipment for an early mobility program?
Answer
We received extensive amounts of education in regards to ventilators, modes of mechanical ventilation, and various medical devices. However, a lot of that has been done on our own. We do not have special training in regards to equipment management. Although, we now have incorporated a lot of that information into our own therapy services competencies. We make all of our newer graduates and newer therapists within the institution participate in things like that to make people safer. A lot of what we have learned has been on our own and using the multidisciplinary team. They have been crucial in getting a better understanding of what the medical picture is so that we are better up to speed.
Marla R. Robinson, MSc, OTR/L, BCPR, BT-C, FAOTA
Marla Robinson is the assistant director of inpatient therapy at the University of Chicago Medical Center. She oversees the day-to-day operations for inpatient acute pediatric and adult acute care hospitals. Her clinical work is with pediatric and adult acute care burn rehabilitation. She has research interests in burn rehabilitation. She served on the development committee for the Burn Therapist Certification for the American Burn Association and was part of the first cohort of Burn Therapists-Certified. Marla has served on the Illinois Occupational Therapy Licensure Board as chair and as co-chair of the Chicago Area Council of OT Directors. Marla has served AOTA in many capacities. She served on the AOTA Board for Advanced and Specialty Certification as a member and chair, Chair of the Commission of Continuing Competence and Professional Development, AOTA representative for National Quality Forum for Patient-Reported Outcomes, AOTA representative for the Joint Commission Professional Technical Advisory Committee for Hospitals, AOTA representative for Society of Critical Care Medicine Task Force Long Term Consequences of PICs, Fellowship Site Reviewer, Chair of the Taskforce on Mentoring and as co-chair of the Chicago Area Council of OT Directors.
Marla speaks nationally on burn rehabilitation and OTs role in preventing hospital readmissions. She is passionate about continuing competence and ongoing professional development for occupational therapy practitioners. She has authored book chapters on continuing competence, leading and managing in healthcare systems, and acute care management of gastrointestinal issues.
Cheryl Esbrook, OTR/L, BCPR
Cheryl Esbrook earned a degree in Occupational Therapy from Western Michigan University. She has been practicing as an occupational therapist at the University of Chicago Medical Center focusing her treatment and research on the critical care patient populations in both the medical and surgical ICUs for 11 years. She is also the coordinator of the occupational therapy fieldwork program for students at the University of Chicago as well as the first occupational therapy residency program in acute care. She is involved with local occupational therapy programs to increase knowledge of the OT role in critical care. Cheryl has presented at national and international conferences including the American Physical Therapy Association, the American Occupational Therapy Association, NTI, the American Thoracic Society and the Society for Critical Care Medicine. Cheryl has made research contributions to the field of early mobility in the ICU with published articles in The Lancet and Critical Care Medicine. Cheryl is an advocate and mentor for increasing OT presence in the ICUs participating in international roundtable programs and presenting associated topics to occupational therapy programs. Her current emphasis is on developing methods to assess therapist competency in the ICU and increasing assessment of delirium and cognition in patients experiencing critical illness. She recently received her Board Certification in Physical Rehabilitation from AOTA.
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