The following is the FINAL program and schedule for the 2024 ATRA Annual Conference in Kansas City, MO. Presentations, times and other details have been finalized but may change onsite due to unforeseeable circumstances.
Regarding CEUs, NCTRC has pre-approved all educational sessions. Poster presentations are not eligible for CEUs. For specialty certification designation, please check the pdf version of the program.
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Trauma-Informed Exercise in TR Settings
Primary Presenter
Liz Jameson, St. Luke's Health System
Credentials
CTRS, NASM-CPT, NASM-CES, NASM-BCS
Biographical Information
Liz Jameson is the Exercise Therapist at Crittenton Children's Center. She developed a trauma-informed exercise protocol for Crittenton and implements it daily with the adolescent patients she serves. Prior to becoming a CTRS, Liz worked in the fitness industry as a personal trainer and group fitness instructor for several years. She has previously developed and presented on exercise protocols for anxiety disorders. Her professional focus is providing education and increasing awareness about exercise benefits for mental health, methods for reducing perceived and real barriers to life-long exercise, and empowering patients through movement. Liz has a Master's in Therapeutic Recreation from Northwest Missouri State University and is a National Academy of Sports Medicine certified personal trainer, corrective exercise specialist, and behavior change specialist.
Co-Presenter/panelists
Michelle Bateman, PhD, CTRS, Northwest Missouri State University
Credentials
PhD, CTRS
Biographical Information
Michelle Bateman serves as an instructor at Northwest Missouri State University, specializing in therapeutic recreation within the online graduate program. With a Ph.D. earned from Oklahoma State University, she brings extensive experience to her role. Michelle's background encompasses clinical work in inpatient psychiatric and physical rehabilitation settings. Her research focuses on diverse populations, including older adults, individuals with special needs, and military veterans. As the graduate coordinator for the therapeutic recreation program, Michelle plays a crucial role in shaping future professionals in the field. Her dedication to advancing therapeutic recreation is evident, making her a valuable asset to her students and the academic community alike.