California Occupational Therapists Continuing Education and License Renewals

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California-licensed occupational therapists have a biennial license renewal with a birth date deadline, even years. Twenty-hour (24 PDUs) continuing education hours are required to renew a license. There are no limits on home study if AOTA approved, and a certificate of completion is required. Twelve (12 PDUs) hours of continuing education must relate directly to occupational therapy service delivery.

Professional Development Resources is an American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA)approved provider of continuing education (#3159). The assignment of AOTA CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by AOTA.

Continuing Education Requirements

Occupational therapists licensed in the state of California have a license renewal every two years with a birth date deadline, even years. Twenty-hour (24 PDUs) hours of continuing education are required for license renewal. There are no home study limits if AOTA approved, and a certificate is required. Twelve (12 PDUs) continuing education hours must relate directly to occupational therapy service delivery.

Information obtained from the California Board of Occupational Therapists on July 28, 2014.

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Nevada Occupational Therapists Continuing Education Information

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Nevada-licensed occupational therapists have an annual license renewal with a June 30th deadline. Ten (10) hours of continuing education are required to renew a license, and all ten hours are allowed from home study, and AOTA is accepted. Licensees can take any course relevant to their practice, and up to ten hours can be carried over to the next year.

Professional Development Resources is an American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA)approved provider of continuing education (#3159). The assignment of AOTA CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by AOTA.

Continuing Education Information

Occupational therapists licensed in the state of Nevada have an annual license renewal with a June 30th deadline. Ten continuing education hours are required for license renewal. All ten hours are allowed from home study, and AOTA is approved. Licensees can take any course relevant to their practice, and up to ten hours can be carried over to the following year.

Information gathered from the Nevada Board of Occupational Therapy on June 3, 2014.

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New Study Strengthens Gut Bacteria-Autism Link

From The Huffington Post | By Amanda L. Chan

New Study Strengthens Gut Bacteria-Autism LinkNew research adds more strength to the potential link between gut bacteria and autism.

In a small study, researchers from Arizona State University found evidence that gut bacteria may differ between children with and without autism.

Specifically, the researchers found that the fecal concentrations of certain metabolites — which are chemicals produced by bacteria — differ between children with autism and children without the condition. Researchers examined 56 different metabolites in the children’s feces, and identified seven with differing concentrations.

“Most of the seven metabolites could play a role in the brain, working as neurotransmitters or controlling neurotransmitter biosynthesis,” study researcher Dae-Wook Kang, of the university’s Biodesign Institute, said in a statement. “We suspect that gut microbes may alter levels of neurotransmitter-related metabolites affecting gut-to-brain communication and/or altering brain function.”

The study was presented at a meeting of the American Society for Microbiology; because the findings have yet to be published in a peer-reviewed journal, they should be regarded as preliminary. However, NBC News reported that the researchers are now seeking approval to conduct research on whether fecal transplants could affect autism symptoms.

The study included 21 children without autism and 23 with autism, NBC News reported.

Homovanillate was one of the metabolites that was present at lower levels in children with autism; it’s what’s produced when the neurotransmitter dopamine is broken down. N,N-dimethylglycine was another metabolite found at lower levels in children with autism; it’s been used before to decrease autism symptoms. Meanwhile, the ratio of glutamine to glutamate was higher among children with autism, researchers found. According to a release on the findings:

Glutamine and glutamate are further metabolized to gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), an inhibitory neurotransmitter. An imbalance between glutamate and GABA transmission has been associated with ASD-like behaviors such as hyper-excitation.

This isn’t the first time there have been signs of gut bacteria differences between children with and without autism. Arizona State University researchers had a study published last year in the journal PLOS One showing that children with autism seemed to have lower levels of three gut bacteria — Prevotella, Coprococcus and Veillonellaceae — compared with children without autism, Medscape reported. Meanwhile, New Scientist reported in 2010 on a study from Imperial College London scientists, who found that a urine chemical signature — indicative of gut bacteria differences — is present in children with autism.

Related Online Continuing Education Course:

Autism: The New Spectrum of Diagnostics, Treatment & NutritionAutism: The New Spectrum of Diagnostics, Treatment & Nutrition is a 4-hour online continuing education (CE/CEU) course that traces the history of the diagnostic concept of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), culminating in the revised criteria of the 2013 version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, the DSM-5, with specific focus on the shift from five subtypes to a single spectrum diagnosis. It also aims to provide epidemiological prevalence estimates, identify factors that may play a role in causing ASD, and list the components of a core assessment battery. It also includes brief descriptions of some of the major intervention models that have some empirical support. Section two describes common GI problems and feeding difficulties in autism, exploring the empirical data and/or lack thereof regarding any links between GI disorders and autism. Sections on feeding difficulties offer interventions and behavior change techniques. A final section on nutritional considerations discusses evaluation of nutritional status, supplementation, and dietary modifications with an objective look at the science and theory behind a variety of nutrition interventions. Other theoretical interventions are also reviewed. Course #40-38 | 2013 | 50 pages | 30 posttest questions

This online course provides instant access to the course materials (PDF download) and CE test. Successful completion of the online CE test (80% required to pass, 3 chances to take) and course evaluation are required to earn a certificate of completion. You can print the test (download test from My Courses tab of your account after purchasing) and mark your answers on while reading the course document. Then submit online when ready to receive credit.

Professional Development Resources is approved by the American Psychological Association (APA) to sponsor continuing education for psychologists; the National Board of Certified Counselors (NBCC ACEP #5590); the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB Provider #1046, ACE Program); the Continuing Education Board of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA Provider #AAUM); the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA Provider #3159); the Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR Provider #PR001); the California Board of Behavioral Sciences (#PCE1625); the Florida Boards of Social Work, Mental Health Counseling and Marriage and Family Therapy (#BAP346), Psychology & School Psychology (#50-1635), Dietetics & Nutrition (#50-1635), and Occupational Therapy Practice (#34); the Ohio Counselor, Social Worker & MFT Board (#RCST100501); the South Carolina Board of Professional Counselors & MFTs (#193); and the Texas Board of Examiners of Marriage & Family Therapists (#114) and State Board of Social Worker Examiners (#5678).

North Dakota Occupational Therapists Continuing Education and License Renewals

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North Dakota-licensed occupational therapists have a biennial license renewal with a June 30th deadline, even years. Twenty hours of continuing education are required for license renewal. There are no limits on home study if AOTA approved. Content must be relevant to practice.

Professional Development Resources is an American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA)approved provider of continuing education (#3159). The assignment of AOTA CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by AOTA.

Continuing Education Requirements

Occupational therapists licensed in the state of North Dakota have a license renewal every two years with a deadline of June 30th, even years. Twenty (20) continuing education hours are required for license renewal. There are no limits on home study if AOTA approved. Content must be relevant to practice.

Data obtained from the North Dakota State Board of OT Practice on May 19, 2014.

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North Carolina Occupational Therapists Continuing Education and License Renewals

north carolina occupational therapists continuing education and license renewalsNorth Carolina-licensed occupational therapists have an annual license renewal with a June 30th deadline. Continuing education is due by May 31st of every year. Fifteen points (hours) are required for license renewal every year. There are no limits on home study if AOTA approved, and there must be a post-test. One hour of ethics is required every other renewal or odd years.

Professional Development Resources is an American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) approved provider of continuing education (#3159). The assignment of AOTA CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by AOTA. Professional Development Resources is also approved by the Florida Board of OT Practice (#34) and is CE Broker compliant.

Continuing Education Requirements

Occupational therapists licensed in the state of North Carolina have a yearly license renewal with a deadline of June 30th. Continuing education is due by May 31st. Fifteen (15) points or hours are required every year for license renewal. There are no limits with home study if AOTA approved. There must be a post-test. One hour of ethics is required every other renewal (odd years).

Information obtained from the North Carolina Board of Occupational Therapy on April 3, 2014.

 

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Oregon Occupational Therapists Continuing Education and License Renewals

oregon occupational therapists continuing education and license renewalsOccupational therapists licensed in the state of Oregon have a biennial license renewal with a May 1st deadline, even years. Thirty (30) hours of continuing education are required to renew a license every two years. There are no limits on home study if AOTA approved. Content must be relevant to OT practice, and seven (7) hours of pain management are required from the free class on the board website.

Professional Development Resources is an American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA)approved provider of continuing education (#3159). The assignment of AOTA CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by AOTA. Professional Development Resources is also approved by the Florida Board of OT Practice (#34) and is CE Broker compliant.

Requirements for Continuing Education

Oregon-licensed occupational therapists have a license renewal every two years with a deadline of May 1st, even years. Thirty continuing education hours are needed for license renewal every two years. There are home study limits if AOTA approved. Content should be relevant to occupational therapists practice, and seven (7) hours of pain management are required from the free class on the board website.

Data obtained from the Oregon Occupational Therapy Licensing Board on March 10, 2014.

 

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Mississippi Occupational Therapists Continuing Education and License Renewals

mississippi ot continuing education and license renewalsMississippi-licensed occupational therapists have a biennial license renewal with an April 30th deadline, even years. Twenty (20) continuing education hours are required to renew a license every two years. Of the twenty hours, seven (7) hours are allowed from home study if AOTA approved, and six (6) hours must directly relate to OT practice and be live.

Professional Development Resources is an American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA)approved provider of continuing education (#3159). The assignment of AOTA CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by AOTA. Professional Development Resources is also approved by the Florida Board of OT Practice (#34) and is CE Broker compliant.

Continuing Education Requirements

Occupational therapists licensed in the state of Mississippi have a license renewal every two years with a deadline of April 30th, even years. Twenty hours of continuing education are required to renew a license every two years. Of the twenty hours, seven hours are allowed from home study if AOTA approved, and six hours should be live and directly relate to OT practice.

Information obtained from the Mississippi Advisory Council in Occupational Therapy on March 10, 2014.

 

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Georgia Occupational Therapists Continuing Education and License Renewals

georgia ot continuing education and license renewalsGeorgia-licensed occupational therapists have a biennial license renewal with a March 31st deadline, even years. Twenty-four (24) continuing education hours are required for license renewal. Of the 24 hours, 14 hours must be in direct patient care, and 8 hours are allowed from home study if AOTA approved. Two hours of ethics in occupational therapy are required at each renewal.

Professional Development Resources is an American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) approved provider of continuing education (#3159). The assignment of AOTA CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by AOTA.

Continuing Education Requirements

Occupational therapists licensed in the state of Georgia have a license renewal every two years with a deadline of March 31st, even years. Twenty-four (24) hours of continuing education are required in order to renew a license. Out of the twenty-hour hours, 14 hours must be in direct patient care, and 8 hours are allowed from home study if AOTA approved. There are two hours of ethics in occupational therapy required at each renewal.

Information obtained from the Georgia Board of OT on January 27, 2014.

 

 

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West Virginia Occupational Therapists Continuing Education and License Renewals

west virginia occupational therapists continuing education and license renewalsWest Virginia-licensed occupational therapists have an annual license renewal with a December 31st deadline. Twelve (12) continuing education hours are required to renew a license. There is no limit on home study if AOTA approved.

Continuing education ensures the top possible standards for the occupational therapy profession. All licensees are required to complete continuing education as a licensing condition.

Professional Development Resources is an American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) approved provider of continuing education (#3159). The assignment of AOTA CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by AOTA.

Requirements for Continuing Education

Occupational therapists licensed in the state of West Virginia have a yearly license renewal with a deadline of December 31st. Twelve (12) continuing education hours are required for licensure. There are no limits on home study if AOTA approved.

Information gathered from the West Virginia Occupational Therapy Board on December 20, 2013.

 

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New Hampshire Occupational Therapists Continuing Education and License Renewals

new hampshire occupational therapists continuing education and license renewalsNew Hampshire-licensed occupational therapists have a biennial license renewal with a December 31st deadline, odd years. Twenty-four hours of continuing education are required in order to renew a license. There is no limit on distance learning, and fifty percent of hours must be clinical.

The goal of continuing education is to provide the best possible standards for the occupational therapy profession. All occupational therapists are required to earn continuing education credits as a licensing condition.

Professional Development Resources is an American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) approved provider of continuing education (#3159). The assignment of AOTA CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by AOTA.

Continuing Education Requirements

Occupational therapists licensed in the state of New Hampshire have a license renewal every two years with a deadline of December 31st, odd years. Twenty-four (24) continuing education hours are required for license renewal. There is no limit on distance learning, and fifty (50%) percent of hours must be clinical.

Information obtained from the New Hampshire OT Governing Board on December 17, 2013.

 

 

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