Certificate Program in Canine Physical Rehabilitation |
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Recipient of the Outstanding Continuing Education Award from the Association for Continuing Higher Education Winner of the LERN (Learning Resource Network) Best Programming Award The University of Tennessee, and Dr. Beate Egner's Schloss-Seminare are pleased to present the Certificate Programs in Canine Physical Rehabilitation.We have worked diligently to construct a program that meets the needs of the veterinarian, veterinary technician and veterinary physiotherapist. |
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DescriptionThe certificate program in canine rehabilitation is a sequence of postgraduate courses for veterinarians, physical therapists, and veterinary technicians, followed by a supervised clinical experience and a cumulative examination. The courses are designed to guide the practitioner through the theoretical foundations to the clinical applications of canine rehabilitation. The University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine, and the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Department of Physical Therapy cooperatively oversee this curriculum. The program has separate curricula for veterinary and physical therapy professionals (some courses will be taught together and some separately) to better meet the needs of the participants. U-Tenn Date and description | Advantages | Further Description | Registration and Cancellation rules | Submit cases for exam and externship | Preparatory Course for Final Examination Candidates in 2009 | Contents of the Preparatory Course
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Pre-requisitesProof of degree(s) and/or license(s) must be provided for the following professions (unless otherwise stated):
This course covers the entire curriculum of the University of Tennessee’s two-year course series. To qualify to take the official University of Tennessee certification examination after completion of the course, the participant must submit case studies and complete a one-week externship. The exam will also be held in Europe.
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