UNCG TR Workshop February 11th
From Professor Lin Buttner of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro comes this announcement:
Please share this message with your TR-RT colleagues and students!
Date of Workshop: Friday February 11, 2011 2:45-4:15 p.m.
Location: UNCG Main Campus, HHP Building Room 400. Park in the Walker Ave parking deck. We are just across the street.
TITLE OF SESSION: Lessons Learned: An Open Letter to RT Students and Practitioners
SPEAKER: Dr. David Austin is the author of over 100 articles and sevĀeral textbooks, including the widely used book, Therapeutic Recreation: Processes and Techniques, now in its sixth edition. His most recent book is titled Lessons Learned: An Open Letter to Recreational Therapy Students and Practitioners.
He is the developer of one of the leading conceptual models in recreation therapy, the Health Protection/Health Promotion Model. He is the only individual to have received the NTRS Distinguished SerĀvice Award, the ATRA Distinguished Fellow Award, and the SPRE Distinguished Fellow Award.
CEUs: We have applied for Continuing Education Credits for this free workshop.(not approved yet) The filing fee is $10 to receive the official transcript after the workshop.
Please join us at UNCG Health and Human Performance Building Room 400 from 2:45-4:15 on Friday February 11 for this interactive and important workshop!
Please share this message with your TR-RT colleagues and students!
Date of Workshop: Friday February 11, 2011 2:45-4:15 p.m.
Location: UNCG Main Campus, HHP Building Room 400. Park in the Walker Ave parking deck. We are just across the street.
TITLE OF SESSION: Lessons Learned: An Open Letter to RT Students and Practitioners
SPEAKER: Dr. David Austin is the author of over 100 articles and sevĀeral textbooks, including the widely used book, Therapeutic Recreation: Processes and Techniques, now in its sixth edition. His most recent book is titled Lessons Learned: An Open Letter to Recreational Therapy Students and Practitioners.
He is the developer of one of the leading conceptual models in recreation therapy, the Health Protection/Health Promotion Model. He is the only individual to have received the NTRS Distinguished SerĀvice Award, the ATRA Distinguished Fellow Award, and the SPRE Distinguished Fellow Award.
CEUs: We have applied for Continuing Education Credits for this free workshop.(not approved yet) The filing fee is $10 to receive the official transcript after the workshop.
Please join us at UNCG Health and Human Performance Building Room 400 from 2:45-4:15 on Friday February 11 for this interactive and important workshop!
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