2023 APTA Kansas Town Hall
Description
Please join the leaders at APTA Kansas for our Virtual Town Hall that will take place live on Thursday evening Dec 14, 2024 from 7:00-9:00 pm where you can earn 2 CEUS in preparation for our CEU cycle at the end of 2024. Members will get these important updates for free and non-members can enjoy getting in-the-know for $35.
There will be a small panel to assist in answering questions and clarifying some of the events that have impacted us in the last year and that we will be looking forward to in 2024. A quick and information post-test quiz and survey will be sent to you for you to retrieve your CEU certificate.
Objectives:
Participants will be able to new and updated initiatives surrounding our APTA Kansas Strategic Plan Implementation and other important activities including:
- Mentorship and involvement "belonging" engagement for our Students, New Professionals and current members
- APTA updates and reports
- Bylaws revisions at APTA affecting all Components or Communities (sections and academies)
- Advocacy efforts in our State and Nationally
- CEU organization Q and A.
- Awards Applications; remembering those that have given back to our profession
- New Foundation for Research Initiative
- Poster planning for Spring conference
- In-person Spring Conference with Keynote speaker Friday, posters and platform presentation
About The Speaker(s)
Camille Snyder, PT, DPT is currently serving her third term as President of APTA Kansas. Prior to this office, she served six years as Vice President. She has served on the Kansas delegation since 2014 and began her service to APTA Kansas as Standards and Practice Chair beginning in 2011. Practicing in over five different states, she has been a physical therapist for 34 plus years, the last 22 in Kansas and received her transitional DPT in 2006. In 1998, she became a Board-Certified Clinical Specialist in Orthopedic Physical Therapy by the American Board of Physical Therapist Specializations. Her practice settings are numerous, and she has volunteered in India for a teaching hospital outpatient and inpatient rehab departments. She has been the impaired provider coordinator since 2014 and is now serving as board chair to the Heart of America Provider’s Network.