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OBM Specialist Certificate Level 1
Level 1 of the OBM Specialist Series
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FULLY ON-DEMAND
Start when you register!
$650.00
Leading Lean/Six Sigma in Healthcare: Making the Changes Last
Healthcare is characterized by waiting . . . in Lean waiting = muda, and muda means waste. Reducing waste is the primary goal of Lean.
Michael McCarthy, MEd
$39.00
The ABCs of Starting a Private Practice
...and now you’ve decided that you want to be on your own. You want to be independent. This is a great journey that you are embarking upon, and this is a great journey into a foreign land.
Mark Mosk, PhD
$33.00
Performance Scorecards: Design, Implementation, and Reinforcement
No news is not good news. There is no improvement without feedback.
Janis Allen, BA
$32.50
Examining Independent and Sociodramatic Pretend Play Skills in Typically Developing Children
Pretend play skills start to develop around 2½ to 5 years old, but how are these skills taught if they are not naturally occurring? How can pretend play impact other areas of learning? Nancy Champlin and Melissa Schissler overview their research on independent and sociodramatic play in relation to other developmental domains.
$19.00
Decreasing Turnover in Human Services
“Don’t bother doing anything without good performance management procedures in place.”
Byron Wine, PhD, BCBA
$32.50
Teaching a Sequence of Play Actions and Corresponding Vocalizations Using PlayTubs™
Along with its identification as one of the core deficits in children diagnosed with autism, often described as lacking in symbolic qualities and flexibility, Nancy and Melissa developed PlayTubs™ to increase appropriate independent and sociodramatic play skills in children with autism and other developmental or language delays.
$19.50
Train the Practitioner: The Next Level
I have a bunch of material, but when do I apply it? To whom? To what scale? How? Karin Torsiello discusses the need to refine our interactions with all parties involved in the treatment of a client, emphasizing the steps needed to ensure an effective intervention. By considering successful and unsuccessful outcomes, this CE will provide you with the skillset to identify when an intervention is needed and to what degree.
$32.50
Burnout: Recognition and Prevention
Professional burnout can cause numerous negative health outcomes, such as increased risk for diabetes, headaches, hospitalization for cardiovascular disease, and pain-related disabilities. Read more about burnout here!
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The Use and Benefits of PECS
The issue of modality can become really critical. Obviously, when we start with pictures or any other augmentative system, whether it’s sign languages or a device, everybody is concerned that when they use the pictures, they will learn to rely on them and never learn to speak.
$45.50
Nicholas Matey
… Nicholas Matey Nicholas Matey Vice President of Operations Nick is a behavioral scientist who leverages both professional and research experience to achieve positive organizational results. He has demonstrated professional success in operations, safety, and consulting within a wide range … healthcare, human service settings, and manufacturing among others. Nick’s research focuses on understanding and improving organizational systems and processes. He has published numerous research articles on the topics of Lean Management, …
Abigail Petronelli
… Specialist Abigail Petronelli is a current graduate student at Florida Institute of Technology in the master’s program for organizational behavior management (OBM) and is a Registered Behavior Technician at the Scott Center for Autism Treatment. Abigail received … managers. … Abigail Petronelli is a current graduate student at Florida Institute of Technology in the master’s program for organizational behavior management (OBM) and is a Registered Behavior Technician at the Scott Center for Autism Treatment. …
Cassie McKeel
… animal training, and education. Through working in zoological facilities with animals, Cassie learned about the science of behavior and has been fascinated ever since. She is a graduate of the Applied Behavior Analysis and Organizational Behavior Management master’s programs at the Florida Institute of Technology. While in graduate school, … about the science of behavior and has been fascinated ever since. She is a graduate of the Applied Behavior Analysis and Organizational Behavior Management master’s programs at the Florida Institute of Technology. While in graduate school, …
Jan Montgomery, MS, BCBA, EdD, LBA-NY
… Program Senior Support Manager Jan Montgomery graduated with a Master of Science in psychology with an emphasis in applied behavior analysis from North Dakota State University and became BACB certified in 2000. Her career has included working at a … highlighted the ongoing need for behavior analysts to work with individuals with mental health diagnoses. In addition, organizational management, professionalism and ethics training have been recent, specific study pursuits. Courses by this … highlighted the ongoing need for behavior analysts to work with individuals with mental health diagnoses. In addition, organizational management, professionalism and ethics training have been recent, specific study pursuits. … Jan Montgomery, …
The Office: The New Age Health Hazard and How Businesses Should Attack It
Employers have much responsibility when it comes to taking care of their employees. From setting up 401K’s, providing on-going training, to building a culture of excellence. While each is equally important, health programs are often missing. Our overall health fluctuates day-to-day, and if it is not taken care of, it will slowly deteriorate.
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