IM Professional Conference 2012 Online Self-Study Course    

APPROPRIATE DISCIPLINES:

  • Speech and Language Pathologist
  • Speech and Language Pathology Asst
  • Occupational Therapist
  • Occupational Therapy Assistant
  • Physical Therapist
  • Physical Therapy Asst
  • Athletic Trainer
  • Educator
  • Psychologist
  • Psychiatrist
  • Neurologist
  • Licensed Medical, Rehabilitation or Mental Health Professional
  • Music Therapist
   

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Course Description
The IM Professional Conference was held this year in San Antonio, Texas on the Riverwalk. Professionals from around the U.S. came together to share the latest in research, new clinical applications, best practices for optimal outcomes, and strategies for business success. The conference began with a poignant reminder of why the Interactive Metronome has become the center-piece of therapy for so many practitioners. Brad Schmidt, OTR/L was a very intelligent child who suffered from debilitating social, emotional, and motor problems until the age of 17 when he completed IM training. His life story and the obstacles he overcame with IM training and the support of his family are sure to move & inspire you as they did everyone who was present during his talk. Topics covered in the recording of this long-awaited conference are sure to stimulate much discussion and new ideas to take back to your practice.
 
Instructor(s) - One of the following:
 

Barbara Fuoco-McCooley, MA, CCC-SLP received her Masters Degree in Speech-Language Pathology from The College of New Jersey formerly known as Trenton State College in 1980 and by 1981, received her Clinical Competency Certificate from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). Her more than 29 years experience in public and private school as well as in private practice has provided her with a wealth of experience with the language learning disabled and those with auditory processing deficits. She is an owner of Innovative Designs for Educational Achievement, LLC, a clinic that offers both diagnostic and remedial services. She works with clients, ages 2 ½ through the college years; many with auditory processing, reading, language issues, social pragmatic, or those diagnosed on the autism spectrum. She works with the families and schools in developing plans to meet each child’s individual needs. In addition to her certification as an Interactive Metronome Provider, Barbara is highly qualified through intensive training in using the Lindamood-Bell Sensory Systems, the SRA Reading and Math programs and the Kansas City Strategic Instruction Model which she incorporates in the remediation programs she designs to meet each child’s needs.

April Christopherson, OTR/L has been an Occupational Therapist for almost 20 years and has worked with diverse populations in a variety of settings – including home health, private clinic and in-patient rehabilitation. She is the owner of MaxAchieve, Inc. in Colorado Springs, CO where her current clientele range from pediatrics to adults to high performance athletes, both stateside and Internationally. She is the creator of the BrainFirst! neuro based treatment for clients. She believes in a whole, team approach to the client – including various medical professionals and therapists plus the use of functional neurology and metabolic/nutrition counseling. She also works exclusively with the Shandy Clinic in Colorado Springs, CO as the Director of Occupational Therapy providing solutions to families with children suffering from Autism, Asperger’s, ADHD, and other diagnoses. April has worked as a legal consultant and as an expert witness throughout the United States. She sits on the Clinical Advisory Board for Interactive Metronome Corporation. She is a member of both the Advanced Brain Interactive Metronome adjunct faculty and teaches introductory and advanced continuing education courses to professionals.

April was granted her degrees in Occupational Therapy and Psychology from St Ambrose University in Davenport, IA in 1991. She has furthered her education by taking courses and attending conferences that foster her knowledge in helping clients recover neurological functioning from the lowest level to the higher cognitive and executive levels - such as Boehme Approach to Treatment of the Baby, Sensory Integration Clinics (various), The Listening Program, Interactive Metronome, Alert Program, Talk Tools, Treating Drug Affected Children, OT in the Schools, Benbow’s Loops and Other Groups, Marriage and Family Counseling, Nutrition, Studies in Neurology, Traumatic Brain Injury, and various other certification classes. She uses Interactive Metronome in conjunction with The Listening Program as an intensive neurological treatment option for qualified clients and as an introductory functional treatment option for pediatric clients.

Sherrie Hardy, OTR/L is a credentialed elementary and middle-school teacher (grades K-9) with reading and adult education credentials, a master’s degree in marital and family therapy, and MIMC Interactive Metronome certification who has trained in sensory integration and perceptual-motor integration. Sherrie has designed perceptual-motor training programs in school, hospital, youth club and therapy clinics. Sherrie opened Hardy Brain Training in Camarillo, CA in 2003 which specializes in creating success for children, teens and adults who struggle with attention, learning and behavior difficulties that have not been successfully treated by special school programs, IEPs, 504 plans, tutoring, counseling, therapy and other programs.

Instructor Financial Disclosure(s): Sherrie is the author/co-author of educational offerings on the clinical & logistical application of IM Home technology, for which she has received honoraria. She does not receive royalties or any other form of compensation for the continued publication and use of educational materials she has authored/coauthored. Sherrie does not sell or receive compensation for the sale of Interactive Metronome System products.

Instructor Nonfinancial Disclosure(s): Sherrie is actively engaged in large scale independent clinical research examining the effect of IM Home training on academic achievement in young members of the Boys & Girls Club in several locations in California. She has not received financial or other assistance from Interactive Metronome, Inc for this research, and she does not benefit financially from it

Andrew Dillen Hartley, OT graduated from the University of Pretoria, South Africa, school of Occupational Therapy in 1995 and moved to the USA in 1996. He is co-owner of Advanced Therapy Solutions, Inc, an outpatient Physical and Occupational Therapy practice serving clients of all ages in five locations.

Mr. Hartley has 14 years of clinical experience and is trained in multiple treatment approaches with both adults and pediatrics. His interests include the treatment of deficits related to stroke, traumatic brain injury, Autism, development disorders, sensory processing disorders, ADHD, ADD and learning disabilities in infants, children and adults. His experience with sensory integration, neuromuscular re-education, brain gym, vision therapy, environmental adaptation, Tai-Chi, yoga and technology based treatment approaches for all ages has served him well as a presenter of certification courses, webinars and professional seminars. Mr. Hartley serves as a clinical advisor for Interactive Metronome and other “Therapy based” companies in research, protocol and practice development areas.

Mary Jones, OTR/L, LMT, CIMT graduated from St. Loye's School of Occupational Therapy (UK) in 1986. Has been an Occupational Therapist for 20 (+) years and has been practicing in the USA since 1993. Additional training has included a BS in Healthcare and Social Welfare from Manchester University in 1992, Massage Therapy License in 1996, NDT certification in 1994. Mary has worked in a variety of healthcare settings in both the USA and the UK. These include home health in the inner-city (London), orthopedics, geriatric psychiatry, outpatient rehab, brain injury specialty (adult and pediatric) and pediatric outpatient therapy. Clinical advanced training includes NDT advanced courses, infant massage certification, cranio-sacral therapy, myofascial release techniques, motor control and the development of motor learning, Therapeutic Listening Program, Integrated Listening Systems, Brain Gym, Pilates, Active Isolated Stretching Techniques, Visual-motor Training, Vestibular Training, Beckman Oral Motor Assessment and Intervention, Handwriting Without Tears, ADHD and Nutrition Interventions, Aromatherapy, Aquatic Therapy, Sensory Integration assessment and interventions, Autism assessment and interventions, Interactive Metronome Certification and Development of Best Practice Strategies with IM. Mary owns her own pediatric practice "Sensational Kids LLC", based out of Bradenton, FL. Mary has lectured extensively in her field at a local and national level.

Carol Lampe, MA Sped Certified Behavior Specialist  & Clinical Director - Brain Development Centers Carol Lampe has a BA in Child Psychology and Masters Degree in Special Education. She has been working with At- risk children and adolescents for 13 years, specializing in Severe Affective and Cognitive needs. She is a licensed Educator and has many certifications related to Behavioral Sciences, Neuro-development, and Education. Carol is now providing treatments and is the Clinical Director for the Brain Development Center to children, adults and seniors suffering with brain related issues (memory, attention, concentration, social and life skills).

Kevin McGrew, PhD Dr. Kevin McGrew is the Director of the Institute for Applied Psychometrics (IAP). He received a master’s degree in school psychology at Moorhead State University and his doctoral degree in Educational Psychology at the University of Minnesota. He was a practicing school psychologist for 12 years. He spent 10 years as a Professor of Applied Psychology at St. Cloud State University. He is currently a Visiting Professor in Educational Psychology at the University of Minnesota. He serves as the Research and Science Director for Interactive Metronome.

Dr. McGrew conducts research in the areas of theories of human intelligence, intelligence testing, school learning, and the application of neurotechnology to cognitive performance and learning. He has published over 60 different journal articles, books or book chapters in his areas of expertise. He is a coauthor of the Woodcock-Johnson Battery III. Detailed information can be found at his the IAP web page. McGrew disseminates information regarding human intelligence and the human brain clock at two professional blogs (IQs Corner; Brain Clock Blog).

Lonnie Nelson, PhD Dr. Nelson earned his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Arizona in 2004. He completed a postdoctoral fellowship in Rehabilitation Psychology at the University of Washington Harborview Medical Center in 2005. He has worked with the Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center as a Research Neuropsychologist since 2007. His primary research interests are in the domain of neuroplasticity, neural repair, and health promotion. He is currently an Acting Assistant Professor at the University of Washington School of Public Health, Department of Health Services.

Brad Schmidt, OTR/L Brad suffered from ADD, expressive language delay, social disconnect, and sensory/motor challenges as a child. Daily life was stressful for Brad and his parents – homework, interaction with peers, and chores led to melt-downs. His parents worried that he would never be able to live independently. Upon referral from his family physician, he went through Interactive Metronome training as a senior in high school. Immediately, he experienced life changing benefits. Brad went on to graduate from Kansas State University in 2008 with a BS in biology where he was the recipient of the Putnam Scholarship and the Johnson Undergraduate Cancer Research Award. He then attended Rockhurst University in Kansas City, MO and graduated with his MOT in 2010. He presently works for RehabVisions based in Hutchinson, Kansas. Newly married, he enjoys the fullness of life that IM has offered him.

Lori Schmidt, BS Lori Schmidt, BS in Education, taught for over 20 years in special education and early childhood before founding IM Focused, LLC in 2003 after her own son went through Interactive Metronome training. Mrs. Schmidt has served approximately 400 individuals in Northeastern Kansas, specializing in helping children with mildly involved diagnoses and neuro-typical individuals. Passionate about the potential that IM brings, her personal goal is to offer to as many children as possible the chance to have the ‘typical’ childhood that her own son was unable to enjoy.

Shelley Thomas, MPT received her physical therapy degree from the Mayo Clinic in 1999 and is currently the Director of Rehabilitation at Idaho Elks Rehabilitation Hospital in Boise, Idaho. She has worked primarily adults with neurological and general medical issues and has embraced incorporating Interactive Metronome and Gait Mate into treatment sessions. She serves as the lead therapist at her facility working with physical, occupational, speech, and recreational therapists to educate them about how to incorporate IM and Gait Mate into their treatments to improve functional outcomes. Shelley has been teaching IM Certification Courses since 2008 and has contributed to the development of the Gait Mate Certification Course.

Leonard G. Trujillo, PhD Dr.Trujillo is currently Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Occupational Therapy; East Carolina University. He has been an occupational therapist now for 35 years, with the majority of his clinical experience in the United States Air Force. He holds the distinction of being the only USAF Officer to have held the position of Program Director for the Tri Service OT Assistant Program at the Army’s Academy of Health Sciences, Ft. Sam Houston Texas. Prior to his arrival at East Carolina University he was Associate Professor, Associate Dean, School of Occupational Therapy at Texas Woman’s University, Dallas Campus. He earned his BS degree in Occupational Therapy from Colorado State, Master of Arts in Computer Resources and Information Management and his PhD in Educational Administration from Texas A&M. In 2006 was awarded AOTA achievement award and in 2010 he was awarded Fellow from AOTA. Much of Dr. Trujillo’s research has been focused on Distance Education Pedagogy, using Assistive Technology, Falls and Falls Prevention, and most importantly The Effectiveness of the Interactive Metronome as a Treatment Modality in Occupational Therapy.

Randee Van Ness, MS, Psychotherapist  & CEO - Brain Development Centers Randee Van Ness, Psychotherapist, graduated from the University of the Rockies with a Masters in Neuropsychology. She is currently completing her Doctorate in Neuropsychology with an emphasis on Alzheimer’s disease. Mrs. Van Ness is the owner of two medical clinics, Medical Restoration Centers and Brain Development Centers. Mrs. Van Ness has 8 years of clinical experience working with brain injuries and autism. She found a link between the medications patients were taking and early onset Alzheimer’s disease. Mrs. Van Ness is actively treating these patients with a multi-modality cognitive therapy that she developed. She has had success with all levels of Alzheimer’s disease. Interactive Metronome is the cornerstone treatment used with her Alzheimer’s patients.

Dara Weger, MS, CCC-SLP received her undergraduate and masters degree from the University of Central Arkansas and holds the Certificate of Clinical Competence issued by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. Dara is the National Program Champion for Interactive Metronome within the HealthSouth Corporation. She also serves as Interactive Metronome’s Clinical Support contact person for Life Care Centers of America. With expertise and experience in the field of neurological disorders, Dara was able to accept this new treatment tool and has been able to successfully integrate it into her practice by modifying it to individually meet her patient's needs.

 
Course Objectives:

Target Audience:
This webinar welcomes the following professionals who have completed the Interactive Metronome Certification Course.

  • Speech and Language Pathologist
  • Speech and Language Pathology Asst
  • Occupational Therapist
  • Occupational Therapy Assistant
  • Physical Therapist
  • Physical Therapy Asst
  • Athletic Trainer
  • Educator
  • Psychologist
  • Psychiatrist
  • Neurologist
  • Licensed Medical, Rehabilitation or Mental Health Professional
  • Music Therapist

Instructional Level:
Various

Learning Outcomes:
See individual course descriptions for learning objectives.

 
Disclosure

The Interactive Metronome, Inc. has developed and patented a licensed technology trademarked as the Interactive Metronome®. (U.S. Patents #4,919,030; #5,529,498; #5,743,744; #6,719,690; other U.S. and foreign patents pending) Interactive Metronome, Inc. is the sole source of the following products: Interactive Metronome® , Gait Mate® and IM Home®. Because there are no other like-kind products available, course offerings will only cover information that pertains to the effective and safe use of the above-named products.

CEU's
Course Meets Requirements for:
  • 12.00 Contact Hours SLP(ASHA) = 1.20 CEUs
  • 12.00 Contact Hours OT/COTA (AOTA) = 1.20 CEUs
PTs & PTAs may submit paperwork to your state board for CEUs (check with your PT association or state board to make sure you are eligible to submit your own CEUs)
 
Interactive Metronome is approved by the Continuing Education Board of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)to provide continuing education activities in speech-language pathology and audiology. This program is offered for 1.20 CEUs (Various Level; Professional area). ASHA CE Provider approval does not imply endorsement of course content, specific products or clinical procedures.
    Effective July 1, 2011, individuals must meet at least one of the following conditions in order to be eligible to earn ASHA CEUs.
  • ASHA Member (includes Life member and International affiliates)
  • ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) Holder
  • Licensed by a state or provincial regulatory agency to practice speech-language pathology (SLP) or audiology
  • Credentialed by a state regulatory agency to practice SLP or audiology
  • Credentialed by a national regulatory agency to practice SLP or audiology
  • Currently enrolled in a masters or doctoral program in SLP or audiology
Interactive Metronome is an AOTA Approved Provider (#4683). This Various course is offered for 12 contact hours/1.20 CEUs(Classification Codes - Domain of OT; OT Process: Intervention). The assignment of AOTA CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by AOTA..