Provider: CASP CEU Center
Take This Course →Including ethics, supervision, and topics like this one. New live CEU every Wednesday.
Join Free →Telehealth Tuesday June 23, 2020: Q&A with the CASP Telehealth Task Force Original Webinar Date: June 23, 2020 CEU offered: 1.0 Learning CEU Short Title: Telehealth Tuesday (June 23, 2020) Webinar Duration: 52 min CE Instructors: Joy Pollard, PhD, BCBA-D Kathleen Karimi, MHA Rebecca Womack, BCBA About Telehealth Tuesdays: CASP's Telehealth Tuesdays provide a recurring meeting time for providers to join and ask questions about telehealth service models and billing practices. During the pandemic, CASP will hold a call every Tuesday at 11:00 PT/2:00 ET via Zoom. Providers should submit questions by the prior Friday evening. A selection of members from the CASP Telehealth Task Force, led by Dr. Joy Pollard, will then guide the general meeting based upon prior submissions, as well as questions that come in during the webinar. Effective May 26, 2020 these meetings will be held every 2 weeks and include a 10-15 minute demonstration of a telehealth technology platform. Please note: These demonstrations do not imply CASP endorsement. This week's technology platform demonstration features: Questions addressed in this presentation include: What are the documentation requirements for a telehealth session? Has anyone transitioned new students into their program during the period of remote services and do they have any recommendations for making the transition successful? What specifically should I indicate about a session that occurred via telehealth? What are some pre-requisite skills that we can teach for more effective telehealth sessions? How can I feel certain that I am doing this right?
| Certification Body | Credits | Type |
|---|---|---|
| BACB | 1 | General |
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