INSTOPP Mentorship - Battle of the Software Programs: Hand Therapy Edition

Fri Jul 12, 08:00 - Fri Jul 12, 09:00

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Join us for an exclusive INSTOPP Mentorship session featuring a panel of four esteemed hand therapists who will share their expertise on the billing, calendar and note-keeping software programs they use in their practices.

 

Each presenter will showcase the software program they use in their practice using a practical case study approach. Discover how to use each software program to:

1.    Schedule appointments for new patients

2.    Enable clients to access and sign consent forms

3.    Integrate assessment forms and pre-authorisations

4.    Upload photos

5.    Access ICD-10 codes for billing purposes

 

Join this mentorship session to gain insights into the standout features of each system and why our experts recommend them.

  • Date: 12 July 2024
  • Time: 08:00-09:00
  • Points: 1 CEU (applied for)
  • Platform: Zoom
  • Presenters: Candice Carsten, Roxanne Wentzel, Yvette van Niekerk and Leandi Daling

 

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Note: The event link will only be released to attendees the afternoon before the event.

 

This session is so much more than a one-sided presentation, as it will also include an invaluable Q&A component. This is your opportunity to ask questions and get professional advice from a skilled person who is active in the field, giving you detailed insights and mentoring you through the challenges you are facing in your practice.

 

Who should attend:

Occupational Therapists and healthcare professionals.

 

About the presenters:


Leandi Daling

Leandi qualified as an OT in 2010. She furthered her studies in the field of Hand Therapy and completed her Diploma in Hand Therapy through the University of Pretoria. She has more than 10 years of experience in the fields of Hand Therapy, Burns, Physical Rehabilitation and Vocational Rehab. She completed all the modules regarding assessment and treatment of pain through the Train Pain Academy. She regularly attends the National Hand Surgery and Therapy congress and the International Hand Surgery and Therapy Congress that is held tri-annually. As Occupational Therapy does not end at acute clinical management, she furthered her studies to address psychosocial barriers to return to work through case management.