BAHT Level II courses are designed for Occupational Therapists and Physiotherapists who have more than two years' experience in Hand Therapy or have passed their Level I. These courses are three days on a specialist subject. There is a written exam on the final day and a project to complete within six weeks of the course. Passes from three of these courses are needed for your Accredited Hand Therapist (BAHT) qualification. There are many courses available covering the breadth of skills and knowledge needed by senior therapists. Don't forget to apply for a BAHT bursary.
We often use the Interactive Hand to aid us teach the anatomy. If you do not have a copy of this and feel it would help your learning, please use this order form as it includes a discount for you. The differences between the therapy and surgery versions include more on the surgical procedures and relevant imaging on the surgery one. primal pics
NES has taught many Level II subjects in the past and a new subject has been developed for 2011 - Management of Hand, Wrist and Forearm Fractures. To read more about each course and to see whether one has been planned on the subject of your choice, navigate through to each subject below:
Management of Conditions affecting the Wrist Course Full
Management of Conditions affecting the PIPJ Applications Open
Management of Acquired Conditions
Fractures - NEW COURSE 2011 Applications Open
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The NES Team |
Nicola Goldsmith |
Elaine Juzl |
Sarah Mee |
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