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Training: Children and Disability

Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Pediatric Fellowship

Instructor, One year clinical/research with exposure to intensive care consultation, inpatient rehab, subacute/coma management, feeding program, day rehab, interdisciplinary/multispecialty clinics/pain management. For additional information contact Eugenio Monasterio, M.D.

 

Special Education and Disability Policy

At the graduate level, the Department offers five Masters in Education Degree Programs. Successful completion of one of the degree programs leads to endorsement in Early Childhood Special Education, Emotional Disturbance, Learning Disabilities, Mental Retardation, or Severe Disabilities. In addition, the Department offers a Ph.D. degree in Education with an emphasis on Special Education and Disability Policy.

 

Training Opportunities through the VCU Partnership for People with Disabilities

The Partnership for People with Disabilities is recognized by the federal Administration on Developmental Disabilities as a university center for excellence in developmental disabilities.  Currently the Partnership for People with Disabilities offers three training opportunities:

The Virginia Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Program (Va-LEND) is an advanced-level interdisciplinary leadership training program.

The Virginia Consortium for Teacher Preparation in Severe Disabilities includes teacher education programs in severe disabilities from five participating universities: George Mason University, Norfolk State University, Radford University, University of Virginia, and Virginia Commonwealth University.

Training for Nurses (SNAPP Program) pays tuition for the three SNAPP credit-bearing courses for nurses who participate in the project.

 


Virginia Commonwealth University
Center for Rehabilitation Science and Engineering (VCU-CERSE)
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Theatre Row Building, Room 4226
PO Box 843038
730 East Broad Street
Richmond, Virginia 23298-3038
804-828-9547 (voice)
804-827-0663 (fax)
E-mail: cerse@vcu.edu
http://www.cerse.vcu.edu
http://www.pmr.vcu.edu
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