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Rehab Medical hits 100 ATPs 

February 13, 2024HME News Staff

INDIANAPOLIS – Rehab Medical now has 100 assistive technology professionals (ATPs), a milestone it recently celebrated at a two-day annual conference in downtown Indianapolis.  “This milestone is a great achievement for us, and we are very proud to celebrate it,” said President Kevin Gearheart. “It is also the first of many milestones we expect to cross. We have an outstanding team, and this is just the beginning.”  Reaching the milestone is instrumental...

Assistive Technology Professional (ATP), Complex Rehab, Rehab Medical


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Numotion refreshes learning opportunities 

Mobility

Numotion refreshes learning opportunities 

August 16, 2023Tracy Orzel

BRENTWOOD, Tenn. - To keep clinicians and ATPs ahead in the ever-evolving complex rehab industry, Numotion has updated its educational offerings, striking a balance between in-person and virtual learning.  “We want education to be accessible for learners and providing a variety of formats allows for the learner to select the option that works best for them,” said Britta Schwartzhoff, a Numotion clinical educator.  Designed specifically for PTs, OTs and ATPs, Numotion’s...

Assistive Technology Professional (ATP), Education, Numotion


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Julie Piriano

Mobility

RESNA has ‘nice package’ of updates

November 11, 2022Liz Beaulieu, Editor

ALEXANDRIA, Va. – RESNA is going into 2023 with an updated exam for its assistive technology professional (ATP) credential and an updated code of conduct and standards of practice.  The biggest update to the exam: a greater percentage of questions about the evaluation process, says Andrea Van Hook, executive director of RESNA.  “It’s not just about providing equipment, fitting it properly and training (the patient and caregiver) on how to use it, but also checking...

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RESNA publishes position paper

April 27, 2022HME News Staff

WASHINGTON – RESNA has issued a new position paper to advocate for increased access to assistive technology for all students with disabilities by defining capacity-building as a significant job responsibility of assistive technology specialists who work in school settings. Unlike ATPs in health or governmental settings, an essential role of ATPs who work in school settings is building the capacity of other school professionals to contribute to the provision of AT services. “We recognize...

Assistive Technology Professional (ATP), RESNA


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Julia Piriano

Mobility

RESNA opens up ATP survey

March 18, 2022Liz Beaulieu, Editor

ARLINGTON, Va. – RESNA has released its Job Analysis Survey for ATPs, but this time around, it seeks responses from anyone involved in providing assistive technologies.  The purpose of the survey, which is conducted every five years, is to identify tasks and knowledge reflective of the role of ATPs and to keep the certification program updated and relevant to the profession.  “The reason for (opening up the survey) is because we know that the provision of AT services...

Assistive Technology Professional (ATP), Complex Rehab, RESNA


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RESNA surveys ATPs

March 2, 2022HME News Staff

ARLINGTON, Va. – RESNA is conducting a job analysis for the assistive technology professional (ATP) certification program. The purpose of the survey is to identify tasks and knowledge reflective of the role of ATPs and to develop the specifications for the program. The survey can be completed in approximately 30-45 minutes and does not need to be completed in one session – participants can leave and later return to the survey via the original survey URL.

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Andrea van Hook

Mobility

New program ‘validates’ repair techs

December 10, 2021Liz Beaulieu, Editor

ARLINGTON, Va. – RESNA and the DMERT Group are working on a new program to not only meet the growing demand for ATPs but also elevate the status of repair technicians.  The two organizations announced in November that they’re teaming up on a new career pathway that will allow techs who hold DMERT Level 2 Repair Certificates to gain the training and necessary skills to successfully become ATPs.  “We’re really looking at this program to help us identify who has...

Assistive Technology Professional (ATP), Equipment, Mobility, RESNA


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Andrea Van Hook

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RESNA brings tech focus to ISS

November 23, 2021Liz Beaulieu, Editor

ARLINGTON, Va. – RESNA, for the first time, has its own track of 10 sessions at the upcoming International Seating Symposium.  “The purpose is to talk about the convergence of technologies,” said Andrea Van Hook, executive director of RESNA. “We know ATPs who are working in seating and mobility today need to know more than seating and mobility.”   ISS, organized and hosted by the University of Pittsburgh, is scheduled to take place Jan. 31-Feb. 2 at the...

Assistive Technology Professional (ATP), Complex Rehab, International Seating Symposium (ISS), RESNA


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Andrea van Hook

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RESNA ‘demystifies’ ATP process

November 19, 2021Liz Beaulieu, Editor

ARLINGTON, Va. – RESNA has ramped up its efforts to address questions around the ATP certification and recertification processes, including hosting webinars. Andrea Van Hook, the executive director of RESNA, who hosted one such webinar in November, talked with HME News about the “health” of the ATP program in 2021 and more. HME News: Why did RESNA need to increase its education efforts around the ATP?  Andrea Van Hook: We literally...

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News

In brief: Philips update, vaccine mandate, premium increase

November 19, 2021HME News Staff

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Food and Drug Administration obtained additional information during an inspection of a Philips’ manufacturing facility that was not previously available to the agency that showed the silicone-based foam used in a singular, similar device marketed outside the U.S. failed one safety test for the release of volatile organic compounds.  Similar testing provided by Philips to the FDA on devices authorized for marketing in the U.S. had demonstrated acceptable results.  “The...

Aeroflow, Assistive Technology Professional (ATP), Board of Certification/Accreditation (BOC), Council for Quality Respiratory Care (CQRC), InfuSystem Holdings, Northshore Care Supply, Philips, Quipt, RESNA


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