The background, purpose, and goals of Developmental Care Rounds in a pediatric hospital setting will be covered in this course.
On Demand
Course Type: Video
CEUs/Hours Offered: AOTA/0.1 Intermediate, Professional Issues, 07205; CE Broker/1.0 General (FL), Patient Related (AL), General Continuing Education (GA), Direct Client/patient Services In Occupational Therapy (SC), Related To OT (AZ), Related To OT (LA), Directly Related To OT (MS), Directly Related To OT (TN), CE Broker #20-1090670; IACET/0.1; NBCOT PDUs/1.25 Intermediate, Education And/or Research
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Learning Outcomes
- After this course, participants will be able to apply knowledge of pediatric occupational therapy and developmental care to evaluate the use of developmental care rounds in a healthcare environment.
- After this course, participants will be able to examine the benefits of developmental care rounds as it relates to occupational performance in patients and caregivers.
- After this course, participants will be able to describe the role of the occupational therapist in the process of initiating and maintaining developmental care rounds in a healthcare or therapeutic environment.
Course created on July 21, 2023
Agenda
0-5 Minutes | Introduction – Developmental Care Rounds, overview. The role of the occupational therapist in Developmental Care Rounds. |
5-15 Minutes | Rounds as a tool in an healthcare environment, formats, benefits, and evidence to support (a few different types of rounds). What does rehabilitation offer to the team in rounds? |
15-20 Minutes | Developmental Care/Neuroprotective care definition to establish context and to explain how Developmental Care Rounds differ from medical rounds. |
20-25 Minutes | Description of Developmental Care Rounds in NICU, CICU, TICU, and other inpatient hospital units. |
25-35 Minutes | Describe a multidisciplinary approach, collaboration, and caregiver involvement; Role of rehabilitation. |
35-40 Minutes | Benefits of rounds in research, benefits of rounds in one specific NICU and the role of occupational therapy as it relates to rounds, how rounds support occupational performance for patients and caregivers. |
40-55 Minutes | Application/Process of model for Developmental Care Rounds, practical examples of how to make rounds work. The application of rounds to other pediatric settings and how therapists might use rounds in early intervention, special education services, clinics. |
55-60 Minutes | Summary; Q & A |
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Erica Moss
MS, OT/L, BCP, NIDCAPc, CNT
Erica Moss is an occupational therapist in the NICU at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. Erica received her undergraduate degree at Washington University in St. Louis and her graduate degree at Boston University, Sargent College. Erica is a NIDCAP-certified professional, a certified Neonatal Therapist, and Board Certified in Pediatrics. Erica has worked in the NICU for the past 12 years. Erica currently supports and manages all developmental care programs in the NICU and provides neonatal therapy to infants in the NICU. Erica is passionate about neonatal care and improving the outcomes of at-risk infants in the NICU.
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