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OARP Fall Conference
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| OARP Member | $105.00 |
| Non-Member | $155.00 |
| Grad Student* | $55.00 |
| OARP Member | $155.00 |
| Non-Member | $190.00 |
Registration fee includes seminars, vendor exhibits, coffee breaks, and lunch.
* Grad students, in order to qualify for this special fee, must be currently enrolled in a post-graduate program and attending classes at an accredited college or university. Enter school name and student ID on the OARP registration form.
Vendor/Exhibit Fees $255
Includes draped 6-foot table, electricity, full registration for one
exhibitor rep.
Additional Reps: $55 each
CLICK HERE for PDF of Vendor Registration Form.
25425 SW 95th Avenue
(I-5 at Exit 286)
Friday
October 17, 2008Conference Center Foyer – Holiday Inn Wilsonville
7:00-7:45 a.m.
Exhibitor
Set-ups, Breakfast & Registration
Full breakfast buffet included with conference registration.
7:45-8:00 a.m.
President’s
Welcome and Comments
8:00-9:30 a.m.
Rehabilitation of the Patient with Upper Limb Amputation—Kristin Gulick,
OTR/L, CHT and MacJulian Lang, CPO, Clinical Director and Managing
Partner Advanced Arm Dynamics
9:30-10:30 a.m.
Employment and Earnings Data in Relation to Specific Occupations:
Problems and Possible Solutions—Scott T. Stipe, MA, CRC, CDMS, LPC, D/ABVE,
Career Directions Northwest
10:30-11:00 a.m.
Break—Vendor Area
11:00 a.m. - 12:00 Noon
FAQ from Injured Workers about Vocational Counselors—Jennifer Flood,
Ombudsman for Injured Workers, and Sam Charters, Employment Services
Team (formerly RRU), Workers Compensation Division
12:00-1:00 p.m. Lunch
Lunch buffet included with conference registration.
1:00-3:00 p.m.
CRCC Code of Professional Ethics for Rehabilitation Counselors: Town
Hall—Mary Barros-Bailey, PhD, CRC, CDMS, CLCP, NCC, D/ABVE,
Intermountain Vocational Services, Inc.
3:00-3:30 p.m.
Break—Vendor Drawings
3:30-4:30 p.m.
Innovative Rehabilitation Plans and Emerging Occupations—Ed Hickok,
M.A., C.R.C, C.D.M.S., Standard Insurance Company
Accessibility
The Holiday Inn is an accessible, barrier free location. If special
accommodations are required, please indicate your needs on the
registration form.
Note: It is CRCC, CDMSC, CCMC's philosophical belief that all programs must be held in an accessible, barrier free location so that no one with a disability is excluded from participation. Furthermore, CRCC, CDMSC, CCMC strongly encourages all programs to comply with relevant federal, state, and local laws related to serving people with disabilities.
Continuing Education Credits
6.5 CEU’s (including 2.0 hours of ethics) have been applied for with CRC, CDMS, CCM.
Approval is solely at the discretion of the certifying agencies.To obtain CEU’s, you must complete a session
attendance verification slip for EACH session you attend and turn it in to
the CEU Coordinator. You are also required to complete and turn in the
conference evaluation form (exchange for your certificate).