Introducing TOTS Training®, a cutting-edge continuing education course designed to equip oral function professionals with the essential skills and knowledge to address tethered oral tissues effectively. This comprehensive training program, centered around the E3 Model of Care®, dives into how tethered oral tissues impact oral function from birth through maturity.
What You'll Learn
Participants in TOTS Training® will engage with:
E3 Model of Care®: Gain insights into the holistic approach to tethered oral tissues, encompassing evidence-based research, case studies, and practical applications.
Interactive Learning: Experience a blend of lectures, video examples, and hands-on techniques to deepen your understanding and application of the material.
Professional Collaboration: Network and engage in discussions with peers and experts in the field to enhance learning and knowledge exchange.
Learning Outcomes/Objectives
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
Define various tethered oral tissues.
Provide evidence against common myths regarding tethered oral tissues.
Describe normal embryology, anatomy, physiology, and developmental milestones for optimal oral function.
Reference current research regarding tethered oral tissues and correlated conditions.
List signs/symptoms of tethered oral tissues and correlated conditions.
Evaluate for the presence and impact tethered oral tissues have on oral function, including specific evaluation protocols, proper oral exam, and report writing.
Educate and communicate with patients, family, and other medical professionals regarding identification and treatment of tethered oral tissues, including educational tools and resources.
Execute a treatment plan for optimizing oral function in the post-release of tethered oral tissues, including active wound management and specific treatment techniques.
Who Should Attend
TOTS Training® is tailored for a wide range of oral function professionals, including:
Lactation Consultants and Counselors
Occupational Therapists and Assistants
Orofacial Myofunctional Therapists
Speech-Language Pathologists and Assistants
Additionally, professionals from diverse backgrounds such as Applied Behavior Analysts, Chiropractors, Dentists, Pediatricians, and more can benefit from understanding tethered oral tissues and making informed referrals.
Exclusive Benefits of TOTS Training®
By enrolling in TOTS Training®, you gain:
Use of TOTS Training® Seal: Designate your expertise and commitment to quality care.
Continuing Education Credits: Earn credits relevant to your field, enhancing your professional credentials.
Directory Inclusion: Join our directory of certified practitioners, increasing visibility and potential client referrals.
Get Started Today
Ready to expand your expertise and make a meaningful impact in oral function care? Enroll in TOTS Training® today and join a community dedicated to advancing knowledge and improving patient outcomes.
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