Telerehabilitation on Embodia
Telerehabilitation on Embodia
30 minutes
The instructors
Like many of you, we are feeling the stress, an inevitable effect of the global pandemic. We understand the challenges of being a small business owner during these uncertain times and want you to know we are here to support you and provide you with tools to connect with your patients - enabling you to keep your virtual lights on and give patients a path to recovery even if offices are temporarily closed.
We believe telerehabilitation is a critical part of this solution, which is why we have spent the past week becoming a certified (HIPAA and PIPEDA compliant) telerehabilitation platform. Telerehabilitation provides an opportunity for physiotherapists and rehabilitation professionals to care for their patients anywhere.
Everyone should have access to telerehabilitation. Cost and complexity should not be a barrier.
Telerehabilitation on Embodia is simple and free for our members so any physiotherapist or rehabilitation professional can provide care to their patients remotely. With the outbreak of COVID-19 we live in unprecedented times and are charting unknown waters, but we are charting them together. Embodia is here to support its community of 12,000+ healthcare professionals so that they can keep the virtual lights on during a challenging time. We've got your back.
Join us on this 30 minute complimentary webinar to learn how you can get started.
Here's how to get started:
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Take our free online course (10 minutes) that shows you exactly how it works and how to start
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Join us for a free 30 minute webinar to ask your questions and find out if it's right for your practice.
The instructors
PT, Co-Founder of Embodia
Maggie Bergeron is a registered physiotherapist who received her Master of Science in Physical Therapy from McMaster University in 2009 after completing her undergraduate studies at the University of Ottawa where she played on the women's water polo team.
Maggie is the co-founder of Embodia. She continues to see a small caseload of patients virtually and holds a Status-Only Appointment (lecturer ranking) with the Department of Physical Therapy at the University of Toronto.