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2019 AHA, Inc. Conference Keynote Presentation
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2019 Conference Breakout Session 9 - Ruth Dismuke Blakely
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2021 AHA, Inc. Virtual Conference Videos
The 2021 AHA, Inc. Conference took place virtually. This video bundle features 15 video lectures covering a variety of topics.
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2021 AHA, Inc. Virtual Conference Videos -- Breakout Sessions 10-13 Bundle
This video bundle contains video recordings of breakout sessions 10, 11, 12, and 13 from the AHA, Inc. 2021 Virtual Conference.
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2021 Virtual Conference Friday Evening - Welcome and Opening Session
Friday Evening - Welcome and Opening Session
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2021 Virtual Conference General Session - Sat Afternoon - State of AHA, Inc. & Networking sessions
General Session - Sat Afternoon - State of AHA, Inc.
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2021 Virtual Conference Sunday Closing Session
2021 Virtual Conference Sunday Closing Session
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AHA, Inc. 2017 Biennial Conference Video: Handling and Training of the Hippotherapy Horse
Contrast in Quality and Why it Matters
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Best Business Practice when Hippotherapy is Part of the Plan
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Equine Skills Refresher Test
This online course focuses on basic horse knowledge for a therapist wishing to incorporate equine movement into their treatment toolbox.
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PART I
Hippotherapy Treatment Principles Part I course materials
Participants must complete both the Equine Skills Test and Online Learning Module to attend the in-person course.
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Treatment Principles
Hippotherapy
Online Learning Module
Equine Skills Test
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Lunch & Learn Series -- The AHCB Credentialing Exam Process Demystified
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Lunch & Learn Series -- Therapy Interventions and Equine Movement
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Lunch & Learn: Back to the Basics: Coding, Billing and Documenting Therapy Services
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Q&A From Breakout #12 Dispelling Myths #2: Use of Equine Movement is Predominately Used for Neurologic Conditions- What about Scoliosis?
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