Date and Time: Pre-recorded training video available on demand
Description: Worried about the Neonatal Therapy Certification™(CNT™) exam? Want a quick re-fresher on knowledge needed to provide therapy services in the NICU? Need some services to aid you in consuming evidence to apply to your neonatal therapy practice? If you answered yes to any of these questions, this course is for you! The course presenters, seasoned CNTs, will take you though topics as lightning speed giving you an overview of content across the 3 core domains of the Neonatal Therapy Certification™ exam through a series of pre-recorded videos. In addition, they will review critical articles represented in the study materials from the Neonatal Therapy Certification Board in a condensed fashion that aids in understanding and retention, as well as improves ease of application of evidence to practice as new evidence emerges. Finally, tips for mastering the multiple choice exam, retaining core content, and boosting your confidence in test taking will be shared. The on-demand format allows you to slow down the information or repeat it as you see fit. Participants have access to the course for six months from the time they first open the course content.
Cost: $250
*There will be no refunds.
Credit: You will receive a certificate at the end of the course reflecting 8 hours of NICU-related education, but this course does not provide ASHA, AOTA, or APTA approved continuing education credit. The hours for this course can be applied to the education hours required for the Neonatal Therapy Certification application (as long as this course is taken within 3 years of applying for certification).
Who can register for this course? Any OT, PT, or SLP is welcome to take this course, whether they have applied for certification or not.
*This review course does not guarantee skill competency and/or a passing score on the exam.*
To pay for and access the course please click on the link below
https://ntcb.regfox.com/neonatal-therapy-exam-prep-review-course
“The Neonatal Therapy Certification process has made me a more well rounded developmental care specialist. It has forced me to step out of my feeding/dysphagia bubble and I have been able to apply my new knowledge every time I interact with a baby and their caregivers.”
After the exam:
“The test was a challenging yet fair representation of what an advanced NICU therapist should know. I strongly encourage every NICU therapist to pursue certification. You owe it to your patients to be the best therapist you can be!”