ACBIS Certificate Distance Learning Program

The Academy of Certified Brain Injury Specialists (ACBIS) offers a national certification program for both entry-level staff and experienced professionals working in brain injury services (see qualifications for this class below). ACBIS provides the opportunity to learn important information about brain injury, to demonstrate learning through an electronic examination, and to earn a nationally recognized credential.

TACE Region 8 is offering a training program geared toward preparing for the CBIS examination. This training will be delivered in an all distance format with teleconference calls on February 27, March 19 and April 16, 2012. All study sessions will be delivered in a teleconference format from 1:00-3:00pm. Students must attend all scheduled teleconference sessions. Sessions will include study materials, teleconference, discussion board inter action and one-on-one consultation with Nancy Freeman & Tyler Paris, Certified Brain Injury Specialist Trainers. In order to receive all materials prior to the 1st call, you must register no later than February 10th.

The Electronic Examination needs to be scheduled with a local proctor within 4 weeks of the last session.

Registration includes teleconference calls, The Essential Brain Injury Guide, materials, instructor time, and the ACBIS certification fee.

Join us for this comprehensive training, and gain your national certification in Brain Injury, with support through TACE Region 8.

Applicants must complete and submit the required eligibility paperwork prior to February 20, 2012 in order to secure enrollment to this class.  Required paperwork includes the following: ACBIS Application Form, and your current Resume and Employer Verification form. After you have successfully completed your registration here, you will need to begin completing the on-line process for enrollment as instructed.

Please note that the forms require use of Internet Explorer 7 or higher, Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox*

*Ensure that all "Pop-Up" Blockers are disabled*

Eligibility and Application Requirements: 

Please do not register for this class if you do not meet these requirements.

  1. Applicants must have had 500 hours of currently verifiable experience with an individual or individuals with brain injury.
  2. Experience can be paid employment and/or academic internship.
  3. The qualifying experience must have included formal supervision or have been conducted while the applicant operated under a professional license.  Volunteer work does not qualify.
  4. The qualifying experience must have been obtained within the three years prior to the application.
  5. Applicants must have a high school diploma or equivalent.

For questions regarding this class, please contact CTAT at 303.636.5734 or 1.800.682.1240 ask for Rena.

If paying by check make checks payable to:

CTAT Training, a division of Denver Options, Inc.

Mail checks to:
CTAT Training
9900 E. Iliff Ave.
Denver, CO 80231

 


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