U.S. Rehab Named Official RESNA CEU Provider

Published in Complex Rehab on May 18, 2023

U.S. Rehab Named Official RESNA CEU Provider

U.S. Rehab is proud to announce that it has been named an official RESNA CEU provider for continuing education needs. This recognition allows U.S. Rehab to offer continuing education courses to members who require ongoing training to meet the demands of the industry.

RESNA is a renowned organization that is dedicated to advancing the field of assistive technology and rehabilitation engineering. As an official RESNA CEU provider, U.S. Rehab is able to continue to offer complex rehab professionals a wide range of high-quality educational programs that will help them stay at the forefront of the industry and enhance their professional development. 
  
Whether it is online training for technicians, Assistive Technology Professional (ATP) training preparation, ATP continuing education courses, billing and reimbursement courses, and many more, U.S. Rehab has you covered. U.S. Rehab’s comprehensive online and hands-on rehab education programs provide your staff with the skills and techniques required to provide the best, most efficient service possible with high-quality courses written specifically for complex rehab providers. All of the courses are held on the best learning management system in the world on VGM Education website. 

"We are thrilled to be named an official RESNA CEU provider and be associated with this esteemed organization," said Tyler Mahncke, vice president of U.S. Rehab. "This recognition demonstrates our commitment to our members' professional development, and we are excited to be able to offer a comprehensive range of educational programs to help them stay current with the latest trends and techniques in the complex rehab industry." 

For more information, please visit https://www.resna.org/Certification/Continuing-Education/Official-RESNA-CEU-Providers or contact U.S. Rehab at 800-987-7342 or info@usrehab.com


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