The Center Foundation, a Central Oregon-based nonprofit providing sports medicine services to high school students, offers “Knee’d to Know,” a home study professional education course focused on current and emerging trends in surgery and rehabilitation of the knee.

The course qualifies for continuing education units (CEU) approved by the Board of Certification, according to a media release from The Center Foundation.

“This year has challenged all of us to adapt, and The Center Foundation is doing just that by offering virtual education opportunities to medical professionals during a time when it’s not safe for us to meet in person. By adapting our comprehensive professional education conferences into a virtual home study program, we’re able to reach a wider audience and continue to advance national education on important topics in today’s medical community.”

— Sonja Donohue, Executive Director of The Center Foundation

The Center Foundation home study program allows medical professionals to earn continuing education credits through a flexible, study-at-your-own-pace program with a variety of packages and pricing options.

Knee’d to Know” is designed for physical therapists, primary care physicians, chiropractors, nurse practitioners, physician assistants and certified athletic trainers with an interest in orthopedics and sports medicine. Participants will achieve a greater understanding of the management of knee injuries and therapies, including diagnoses of knee injuries and rehabilitation strategies.

The course includes six sessions from five medical experts specializing in sports medicine. Those enrolled in the home study course will have lifetime access to the program and access to live technical support, per the release.

[Source(s): The Center Foundation, PRWeb]


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