Continuing Education: Autonomic Dysfunctions and Autonomic Monitoring Following Spinal Cord Injury

Dr. Andrei Krassioukov

Clinicians and scientists working in spinal cord injury (SCI) health care are now able register for a UBC Continuing Professional Development-accredited course facilitated and taught by Dr. Andrei Krassioukov.

Autonomic Dysfunctions and Autonomic Monitoring Following Spinal Cord Injury is a 35-credit hours course, being developed by expert educators from the University of British Columbia (UBC) / the International Collaboration On Repair Discoveries (ICORD) under the leadership of Dr. Krassioukov, the world-renowned leader in autonomic dysfunctions and SCI. Course participants will be provided with the latest evidence-based information on autonomic dysfunctions and autonomic monitoring following SCI. This interactive course will be offered in a small group format over 5 days with educator directed education sessions (2 hours/day), daily practicums (3 hours/day), and self-study sessions (2 hours/day). This course is open to clinicians and scientists with an interest in SCI and autonomic dysfunctions.

This course will be of interest to physicians, medical residents, nurses, as well as physical and occupational therapists involved in the care or conducting research with individuals with SCI.

Course Dates

The next session of the course will be held from February 20 to 24, 2017.

Course Details

Each course is five days in duration and typically runs Monday to Friday from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.

For any questions please contact Andrea Ramirez.