In just a few weekends, over 15,000 speech-language pathologists, audiologists, and speech, language, and hearing scientists will be descending on Los Angeles, CA for the 2017 Annual Convention of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. From November 9th to the 11th, four of our team members will be at the Los Angeles Convention Center meeting Speech-Language Pathologists face-to-face to provide career advice, help them find jobs, and to learn more about the challenges facing rehab facilities today. Established in 1925, ASHA is the national professional, scientific, and credentialing association for 191,500 members and affiliates. ASHA’s primary mission is to empower and support audiologists, speech-language pathologists, and speech, language, and hearing scientists by advancing science, setting standards, fostering excellence in professional practice, and advocating for members and those they serve.
In just a few weekends, over 15,000 speech-language pathologists, audiologists, and speech, language, and hearing scientists will be descending on Los Angeles, CA for the 2017 Annual Convention of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. From November 9th to the 11th, four of our team members will be at the Los Angeles Convention Center meeting Speech-Language Pathologists face-to-face to provide career advice, help them find jobs, and to learn more about the challenges facing rehab facilities today. Established in 1925, ASHA is the national professional, scientific, and credentialing association for 191,500 members and affiliates. ASHA’s primary mission is to empower and support audiologists, speech-language pathologists, and speech, language, and hearing scientists by advancing science, setting standards, fostering excellence in professional practice, and advocating for members and those they serve.
I don’t know about you, but our team is really looking forward to next weekend at the 2017 Conference and Business Meeting for the Georgia Occupational Therapy Association. Not only do we get to meet Georgia Occupational Therapists face-to-face, but we get to travel north of the Florida border where leaves change to a color other than brown. Celebrating their 100th year anniversary, GOTA’s conference is being held next weekend at the Medical Center of Central Georgia from October 6th to the 7th. As the primary advocacy organization for occupational therapy in Georgia, GOTA serves as a resource and educator for Georgians, policy makers and practitioners related to the practice of occupational therapy across the State of Georgia.
I don’t know about you, but our team is really looking forward to next weekend at the 2017 Conference and Business Meeting for the Georgia Occupational Therapy Association. Not only do we get to meet Georgia Occupational Therapists face-to-face, but we get to travel north of the Florida border where leaves change to a color other than brown. Celebrating their 100th year anniversary, GOTA’s conference is being held next weekend at the Medical Center of Central Georgia from October 6th to the 7th. As the primary advocacy organization for occupational therapy in Georgia, GOTA serves as a resource and educator for Georgians, policy makers and practitioners related to the practice of occupational therapy across the State of Georgia.
Pack your flip flops and meet us at the Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek from September 14th – 17th for the Florida Physical Therapy Association 2017 Annual Conference in Orlando and earn up to 27.5 hours for attending. As the only healthcare professional organization that solely represents the unique interests of physical therapists and physical therapist assistants in the state of Florida, FPTA educates Floridians, healthcare providers and public policy decision makers about the key role the industry plays in restoring and improving motion.
In addition to several networking opportunities, attendees will enjoy an information rich event that includes three key presentations from Rob Landel, Mike Eisenhart and Nancy Beckley, recognized experts in the Physical Therapy field.
Pack your flip flops and meet us at the Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek from September 14th – 17th for the Florida Physical Therapy Association 2017 Annual Conference in Orlando and earn up to 27.5 hours for attending. As the only healthcare professional organization that solely represents the unique interests of physical therapists and physical therapist assistants in the state of Florida, FPTA educates Floridians, healthcare providers and public policy decision makers about the key role the industry plays in restoring and improving motion. In addition to several networking opportunities, attendees will enjoy an information rich event that includes three key presentations from Rob Landel, Mike Eisenhart and Nancy Beckley, recognized experts in the Physical Therapy field.