1809 – ATRI Certification QuickPrep
Beginner / Lecture
Houston, TX /
Thursday, Oct. 8 – 5:30-6:30 pm – 1.0 credit hour equal to 1.0 CEC/.1 CEU
(Classroom: 5:30-6:30 pm)
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This lecture will NOT give you enough
information to pass the ATRI Certification Exam if you aren’t already
prepared. This course is a last-minute review of things you should already
know; of practice with the application-type of questions on the exam; of legal
and safety exam objectives that are not covered in the Intro to Aquatic Therapy
and Rehab course; and of general information regarding the exam. Legal and
safety issues covered are scope of practice, ethical practices, emergency
actions, risk management, client and personal safety.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
· Discuss
the legal and safety objectives that aren’t covered in the Intro to Aquatic
Therapy and Rehab course.
· Examine
types of questions on the exam and ways to analyze them.
· Evaluate
knowledge needed to sit for the exam.
· Disseminate
last-minute advice regarding test-taking.
FACULTY: Ruth Sova, MS, ATRIC, founder/president of ATRI, is an internationally known
speaker, author and consultant. She is the founder of six different businesses
including the Aquatic Therapy & Rehab Institute, the Aquatic Exercise
Association, Living Right Magazine, America’s Certification Trainers, Armchair
Aerobics Inc., and the Fitness Firm. A leader in the health and wellness
industry, she also draws on her vast experience as an entrepreneur to teach
others what it takes to assume the risk of business and enterprise. Ruth is the
author of numerous articles and 15 books on her specialties of wellness and
business. She is the recipient of numerous awards including the Sevier-McCahill
Disability International Foundation Award; and the John Williams, Jr.
International Swimming Hall of Fame Adapted Aquatics Award. Known for her high
energy and practical teaching approaches, Ruth has brought thousands of people
over the years to understand the benefits of water exercise.