Product Application Session 4 - EMC

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Product Application Session 4 - EMC
Live Virtual | Tuesday, July 30, 2024 | 12:00 - 12:30 PM ET | .5 ADED Contact Hours | Complimentary Members Only 
Registration will close 1 hour prior to the start of the session

Designed after the Soap Box Sessions held at the Annual Conference, the Product Applications Session virtual event provides an opportunity to learn solutions to complex and challenging driver rehabilitation and automotive mobility situations.
The presentation will feature a case study, demonstrating how a product or service is used to solve a client issue.

Each Product Application Session is a stand-alone 30-minute event. To earn the contact hours, the participant must attend live for the entire 30 minutes. 

Presenter Anne Hegberg, OTR, CDRS, CDI

Description of presentation
Our case study will present a young male client with cervical spinal cord injury resulting in quadriplegia. He was a driver prior to his injury and was referred for Occupational Therapy driver rehabilitation evaluation. The client’s goal is modified independent driving using adaptive driving equipment. The decision process will be presented, eliminating low tech AE to the final decision of high-tech EMC AEVIT 2.0. 

Learning Objective  
The importance of collaboration between the CDRS and manufacturer will be highlighted. 

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*Current CDRS' & DRPs please refer to policy 403 for educational activity and contact hour information. Attendance for the entire session is required to earn ADED Contact Hours. 
ADED's Education Code of Conduct applies to this and all ADED education.  

Anne Hegberg

OTR, CDRS, CDI

Strive for Independence

Anne is an occupational therapist (OTR), certified driver rehabilitation specialist (CDRS), and certified driving instructor (CDI). Anne is a graduate of Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine "a long time ago." She has been practicing in the field of driver rehabilitation for over thirty years. Anne is an active member of several of the national organizations that support driver rehabilitation including the Association for Driver Rehabilitation Specialists (past-president and years of committee work), the National Mobility Equipment Dealers Association (board member), and the American Occupational Therapy Association (content expert on several NHTSA studies). Anne has authored chapters on adaptive driving equipment in two textbooks in addition to presenting at numerous local, national, and international occupational therapy and driver rehabilitation educational meetings and conferences. When it comes to adaptive equipment, she likes to think outside of the box and at times asks "what box?" In her free time, Anne loves spending time with her granddaughters.

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