DPT students at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Department of Physical Therapy and Human Movement Sciences, want to learn more about how Illinois Early Intervention physical and occupational therapists use the Test of Infant Motor Performance (TIMP) during EI evaluations.
Are you an Illinois EI PT/OT initial evaluator who is trained in the TIMP? Are you willing to participate in a 30–45-minute Zoom interview about how you use the TIMP in EI evaluations? If so, contact Tara Cuddihee at [email protected].
Participants will be entered in a raffle to win a $100 gift card.
IMPS, LLC
Publisher of Test of Infant Motor Performance, Harris Infant Neuromotor Test and iRainbow
The TIMP is a test of functional motor behavior in infants for use by physical therapists, occupational therapists, and other health professionals in special care nurseries and early intervention or diagnostic follow-up settings. The HINT is a neuromotor screening test that can be used with low-risk (typically developing) or high-risk infants ranging in age from 2.5 to 12.5 months. The HINT has be
06/03/2026
I’m reading that medical school faculty are having to teach residents about how to recognize and treat pediatric illnesses that they themselves have never seen. Rotavirus diarrhea that is severe enough to require days of hospitalization. Bacterial Pneumonia. Whooping cough in babies too young to be vaccinated because it is going around in older unvaccinated children. Children entering hospitals sick having to undergo invasive tests if they are unvaccinated in order to discover what’s wrong. Or being given strong antibiotics that shouldn’t be needed. One doctor says it’s a slow uptick now but a tidal wave of illnesses that were practically eradicated (like measles) could be coming. What are we doing to our babies with so much false information going around?
05/30/2026
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeG4hCPNQygN7s_6XBVmyechNheFfwCI3BLX-m7TyOP2cHtVw/viewform
Occupational Therapy & Nursing Collaboration in the NICU A survey for NICU Occupational Therapists to assess perceptions and practices regarding collaboration with nursing staff, designed to capture clinically meaningful insights.
05/27/2026
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama-health-forum/fullarticle/2848133
Potential for Bias in Social Needs Data Collection in Health Care Settings This qualitative study classifies sources of bias in health-related social needs data collection, as identified by patients and health care professionals, and examines implications for patient care.
Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.
Location
Contact the business
Telephone
Website
Address
76000-76099 (76029 IS EXCLUSIVE TO UT-ARLINGTON)