Specialised treatment and multidisciplinary collaboration

Neurorehabilitation is often a lengthy process, which makes collaboration between hospitals, the primary health care sector, and local government vital.

Treatment of neurological conditions require multidisciplinary expertise where multiple health professions examine, assess, coordinate, and execute rehabilitating efforts involving patients and their next of kin.

Neurorehabilitation prepares you for devising treatment plans, directing specialised treatment of patients as well as organising and coordinating the work across of sectors and professional groups.

The training is formed around clinical problem areas relevant to your work life.

From research to practice

Continuing education in the field of neurorehabilitation strengthens your skillset in diagnostics and treatments of patients with neurological conditions. You’ll acquire practical tools for organising neurorehabilitation across different professional teams.

You’ll be able to undertake critical assessments of existing treatments based on the newest research. This is necessary in order for you to not only maintain but also evolve your skills in a rapidly developing field.

Through my studies, I have gained a significantly deeper insight into the functions of the brain, the effects of injury, and how the rehabilitational process works. All things I can actively use in my practice.

Peter Vögele, developmental ergotherapist, Rigshospitalet Glostrup

Courses

Customised courses

Are you looking for a course on neurorehabilitation that matches the needs of your company or organisation?

Courses can be customised and organised to enhance your employees’ skills within a specific area of your interest and that matches your reality.

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