RESNA to Host Free ATP Certification Pop-Up
The Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America (RESNA) is hosting an Assistive Technology Professional (ATP) eligibility Webinar for industry stakeholders who have questions about RESNA’s certification program.
The session will take place Thurs., March 28, at 12 noon Eastern, and will include discussions on what qualifies as assistive technology direct service work experience; which college degrees are considered within the rehab science category; and how long it can take to amass the required work experience.
RESNA is inviting anyone interested in the ATP certification program to register for free.
Restorative Therapies Joins NCART
The National Coalition of Assistive & Rehab Technology (NCART) welcomed Restorative Therapies to the organization in a March 19 social media post.
Based in Nottingham, Maryland, Restorative Therapies’ vision, according to its website, is “to help people with a neurological impairment or critical illness achieve their full recovery potential. As your advocate for life, we are with you through your entire journey to help you select the right solution for your unique needs. As the leading provider of activity-based iFES [integrated functional electrical stimulation] therapy devices, we are committed to providing the best solutions for use in clinics and in the home.”