Gross Anatomy Lab Lecture – Upper Body- Central New York

When:
05/18/19 @ 8:30 am – 5:30 pm
2019-05-18T08:30:00-04:00
2019-05-18T17:30:00-04:00
Where:
Crouse Hospital, Marley Education Center
765 Irving Ave
Syracuse, NY 13210
USA
Contact:
Cindy Allen
585-582-6208

When: Saturday, May 18, 2019
8:30am-5:30pm
Where: Crouse Hospital, Marley Education Center, 2nd Floor, Room 221
765 Irving Avenue
Syracuse, New York 13210

CEs 8

Description:
For centuries, Gross Anatomy has provided modern medicine with a strong foundation for exploration, information gathering, and research. Through the careful palpation of dissected cadavers, this class will offer massage therapists the ability to enhance their understanding of the human body and anatomy, especially the skeletal system.
Learning objectives:

1. Students will be able to identify and understand the major skeletal components of the cervical area, shoulder & upper extremity.

2. Students will be able to conduct cadaver palpation and exploration to their level of comfort in a gross anatomy lab setting using proper safety equipment, techniques and practices.

3. Students will be able to identify the correlation between structure and function of the designated area.

4. Students will be able to identify common pathologies and/or injuries endured by the designated area and the kinesthetic outcome/limitation of such injury. Examples include a tendon or ligament tear, cervical disc herniation, rotator cuff injuries, and more.
5. Students will recall a brief synopsis of gross anatomy history.

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Presenters:


PRESENTER: Dr. Kelly Meyers, PT, DPT, CSCS, CPRP, currently treats adults and children while practicing outpatient physical therapy and sports injury rehabilitation in conjunction with dance and Pilates rehab services at the Upstate Medical University Outpatient Therapy.

PRESENTER: PRESENTER: ​ ​Dr. ​Norton ​Berg, ​PhD ​is ​a ​professor ​of ​gross ​anatomy ​at ​SUNY ​Upstate ​Medical ​University ​and ​director ​of ​the ​anatomical ​gift ​program.

CLASS MATERIALS: Wear clothing that is unimportant as smells from the Lab can be strong.

Location: 765 Irving Avenue (corner of Irving and Waverly Avenues) in Syracuse, New York.
Limited Parking Available Under the Building. Once full parking garages are located nearby.

Have Questions?

Contact the AMTA-NY Chapter Office, office@amta-ny.org, or 585-582-6208

Pricing
Early registration ends April 20, 2019, so register today!

Member Rate:
Early: $120 | Regular: $200

Non-Member Rate:
Early: $200 | Regular: $280

Payments of cash will not be accepted at the door – only checks or credit cards.

DIRECTIONS:
From the New York State Thruway (Eastbound)
Take Exit 36 to Route 81 South. Take Exit 18 (Harrison/Adams) and when on the off-ramp, bear left, get in the middle lane and go straight. At the final traffic light, turn left onto East Adams Street. At the second traffic light, turn right onto Irving Avenue. Go past Crouse Hospital on the right and continue down Irving Avenue. The Marley Education Center is on the corner of Irving and Waverly Avenues.
From the New York State Thruway (Westbound)
Take Exit 39A to Route 481 South and then to Route 81 North. Take Exit 18 (Harrison/Adams). At the traffic light at the end of the exit, turn right on East Adams Street. At the second traffic light, turn right onto Irving Avenue. Go past Crouse Hospital on the right and continue down Irving Avenue. The Marley Education Center is on the corner of Irving and Waverly Avenues.From Route 81 Northbound:
Take Exit 18 (Harrison/Adams) to Adams Street. At the traffic light at the end of the exit, turn right on East Adams Street. At the second traffic light, turn right onto Irving Avenue. Go past Crouse Hospital on the right and continue down Irving Avenue. The Marley Education Center is on the corner of Irving and Waverly Avenues.From Route 81 Southbound:
Take Exit 18 (Harrison/Adams) to Adams Street. Take Exit 18 (Harrison/Adams) and when on the off-ramp, bear left, get in the middle lane and go straight. At the final traffic light, turn left onto East Adams Street. At the second traffic light, turn right onto Irving Avenue. Go past Crouse Hospital on the right and continue down Irving Avenue. The Marley Education Center is on the corner of Irving and Waverly Avenues.From Route 690 Eastbound:
Exit onto Route 81 South. Take Exit 18 (Harrison/Adams) and when on the off-ramp, bear left, get in the middle lane and go straight. At the final traffic light, turn left onto East Adams Street. At the second traffic light, turn right onto Irving Avenue. Go past Crouse Hospital on the right and continue down Irving Avenue. The Marley Education Center is on the corner of Irving and Waverly Avenues.

From Route 690 Westbound:
Take Exit 13 and take the Townsend Street exit. At the traffic light at end of exit, turn left onto Townsend Street and go straight until you reach the seventh traffic light at corner of Townsend and East Adams Street. Turn left onto East Adams Street. At the fourth traffic light, turn right onto Irving Avenue. Go past Crouse Hospital on the right and continue down Irving Avenue. The Marley Education Center is on the corner of Irving and Waverly Avenues.
NEARBY HOTELS:
Sheraton Syracuse University Hotel (1 block away): http://www.sheratonsyracuse.com
Hotel Skyler: http://www.hotelskyler.com
Parkview Hotel: http://www.theparkviewhotel.com
Crowne Plaza: http://www.ihg.com/crowneplaza/hotels/us/en/syracuse/syrcp/hoteldetail?cm_mmc=GoogleMaps-_-cp-_-USEN-_-syrcp

CEHs and certificates will be granted only to those who register and attend the entire class. No partial credit will be awarded.

Cancellation requests made prior to 14 days of class start date are eligible for a refund less a $20 processing fee.
Requests made 14 or fewer days before the class will receive a credit less a $100 processing fee applicable for AMTA course offerings within a year of cancellation.
All cancellation requests must be made in writing and are based on date of post mark or email.

Any exceptions must be approved by the AMTA-NY Chapter Board of Directors.

Partial refunds for non-completed classes given only in emergency situations and with Chapter President’s approval.

No-shows are not eligible for refund or credit for future classes

AMTA New York Chapter is an Approved Provider for continuing Education by the NYSED Office of the Professions State Board for Massage Therapy (#003)
and by the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB) (#450787-08).

We welcome all licensed massage therapists and currently enrolled massage therapy students to our classes.  Per New York State law, you must either have a New York State massage therapy license to participate in the hands-on portions or, in the case of massage therapy students, be directly supervised by your instructor or other NY licensed massage therapist.