NEVADA STATE BOARD OF PHYSICAL THERAPY EXAMINERS AGENDA FOR BOARD MEETING MEETING DATE: November 20, 2014 MEETING TIME: 9:30am MEETING LOCATION: Office of the Board 7570 Norman Rockwell Lane, #230 Las Vegas, NV 89143 The purpose of this Board is to control and regulate the licensure of all physical therapists and physical therapist’s assistants within the State of Nevada to ensure public protection. Items relating to the function of this Board can be placed on the Agenda by writing this Board. Items on the agenda may be taken out of order. The Board may combine two or more agenda items for consideration. The Board may remove an item from the agenda or delay discussion relating to an item on the agenda at any time. Public Comment Procedure : 1. Public Comment will be taken at the beginning and at the end of each Board meeting; 2. Public Comment may also be taken at other such times as requested so long as the request that Public Comment be taken will not interrupt ongoing Board business; 3. Those individuals wishing to present concerns to the Board are to sign in prior to speaking; 4. Depending on the number of individuals wishing to address the Board, a reasonable time limit may be set. The Board will not restrict comments based upon viewpoint; 5. No action may be taken upon a matter raised during Public Comment until the matter itself has been specifically included on an agenda as an item upon which action may be taken. Item 1- Call to order / roll call to determine the presence of a quorum. (Action). Item 2- Pledge of Allegiance. Item 3 - Welcome new Board member Sherise Smith, Pt. (Discussion only). Item 4- Public comment period (Discussion only). Item 5 - Nominations and elections for position of Chairman, Vice Chairman, Secretary/Treasurer and Liaison to the Advisory Committee on Continuing Education. (Action). Item 6- Applicant Amani Nashed Fahim Youssef requests to be licensed as a physical therapist. This appearance is necessary to address the applicant’s work experiences and absence from the field. (Action.) Possible closed session for the Board to discuss the character, professional competence alleged misconduct, or physical or mental health of the person as allowed under NRS 241.030.
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NEVADA STATE BOARD OF
PHYSICAL THERAPY EXAMINERS
AGENDA FOR BOARD MEETING
MEETING DATE: November 20, 2014 MEETING TIME: 9:30am MEETING LOCATION: Office of the Board
7570 Norman Rockwell Lane, #230 Las Vegas, NV 89143
The purpose of this Board is to control and regulate the licensure of all physical therapists and physical
therapist’s assistants within the State of Nevada to ensure public protection. Items relating to the function of
this Board can be placed on the Agenda by writing this Board.
Items on the agenda may be taken out of order.
The Board may combine two or more agenda items for consideration.
The Board may remove an item from the agenda or delay discussion relating to an item on the agenda at any time.
Public Comment Procedure: 1. Public Comment will be taken at the beginning and at the end of each Board meeting; 2. Public Comment may also be taken at other such times as requested so long as the request
that Public Comment be taken will not interrupt ongoing Board business; 3. Those individuals wishing to present concerns to the Board are to sign in prior to speaking; 4. Depending on the number of individuals wishing to address the Board, a reasonable time
limit may be set. The Board will not restrict comments based upon viewpoint; 5. No action may be taken upon a matter raised during Public Comment until the matter itself
has been specifically included on an agenda as an item upon which action may be taken.
Item 1- Call to order / roll call to determine the presence of a quorum. (Action).
Item 2- Pledge of Allegiance.
Item 3 - Welcome new Board member Sherise Smith, Pt. (Discussion only).
Item 4- Public comment period (Discussion only). Item 5 - Nominations and elections for position of Chairman, Vice Chairman,
Secretary/Treasurer and Liaison to the Advisory Committee on Continuing Education. (Action).
Item 6- Applicant Amani Nashed Fahim Youssef requests to be licensed as a physical
therapist. This appearance is necessary to address the applicant’s work
experiences and absence from the field. (Action.) Possible closed session for the Board to discuss the character, professional competence alleged misconduct, or
physical or mental health of the person as allowed under NRS 241.030.
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Item 7- Applicant Bhupinderjit Kaur Sran requests to be licensed as a physical therapist. This appearance is necessary to address the applicant’s work experiences and
absence from the field. (Action.) Possible closed session for the Board to discuss the character, professional competence alleged misconduct, or physical or mental
health of the person as allowed under NRS 241.030. Item 8- Applicant Jordan McNulty requests to be licensed as a physical therapist’s
assistant. This appearance is necessary to address the applicant’s work experiences, absence from the field, and lack of professional references. (Action.) Possible closed session for the Board to discuss the character, professional
competence alleged misconduct, or physical or mental health of the person as allowed under NRS 241.030.
Item 9- Applicant Brian Shive requests to be licensed as a physical therapist. This
appearance is necessary to address activity on the applicant’s fingerprinting
report which was not disclosed on his application. (Action.) Possible closed session for the Board to discuss the character, professional competence alleged
misconduct, or physical or mental health of the person as allowed under NRS 241.030.
Item 10- Applicant Curtis Ross Hartvigsen requests to be licensed as a physical therapist. This appearance is necessary to address activity on the applicant’s fingerprinting report which was not disclosed on his application. (Action.) Possible closed
session for the Board to discuss the character, professional competence alleged misconduct, or physical or mental health of the person as allowed under NRS
241.030. Item 11- Applicant Linda Toby Hluchan requests to be licensed as a physical therapist’s
assistant. This appearance is necessary to address activity on the applicant’s fingerprinting report which was not disclosed on her application. (Action.) Possible closed session for the Board to discuss the character, professional
competence alleged misconduct, or physical or mental health of the person as allowed under NRS 241.030.
Item 12- Applicant Diana DeGuzman Macasaet requests to be licensed as a physical
therapist. This appearance is necessary to address the applicant’s work
experiences. (Action.) Possible closed session for the Board to discuss the character, professional competence alleged misconduct, or physical or mental
health of the person as allowed under NRS 241.030. Item 13- Applicant Gerardo Celis requests to take the National Physical Therapy
Examination for physical therapist’s assistants a fifth time. (Action). Possible closed session for the Board to discuss the character, professional competence alleged misconduct, or physical or mental health of the person as allowed under
NRS 241.030.
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Item 14- Applicant Jeric Anthony M. Terencio requests to take the National Physical Therapy Examination for physical therapist’s assistants a sixth time. (Action).
Possible closed session for the Board to discuss the character, professional competence alleged misconduct, or physical or mental health of the person as
allowed under NRS 241.030. Item 15- Applicant Sherolyn Chang requests to take the National Physical Therapy
Examination for physical therapist’s assistants a fifth time. (Action). Possible closed session for the Board to discuss the character, professional competence alleged misconduct, or physical or mental health of the person as allowed under
NRS 241.030.
Item 16- Applicant Jeevinmathu Chandra requests to take the National Physical Therapy Examination for physical therapist’s assistants a fourth time. (Action). Possible closed session for the Board to discuss the character, professional competence
alleged misconduct, or physical or mental health of the person as allowed under NRS 241.030.
Item 17- Applicant Bibiana Lemuz requests to take the National Physical Therapy
Examination for physical therapist’s assistants a third time. (Action). Possible
closed session for the Board to discuss the character, professional competence alleged misconduct, or physical or mental health of the person as allowed under NRS 241.030.
Item 18- Applicant Kristoffer C. Plaza requests to take the National Physical Therapy
Examination for physical therapist’s assistants a third time. (Action). Possible closed session for the Board to discuss the character, professional competence alleged misconduct, or physical or mental health of the person as allowed under
NRS 241.030. Item 19- Applicant Craig August Willis requests to take the National Physical Therapy
Examination for physical therapists an eighth time. (Action). Possible closed session for the Board to discuss the character, professional competence alleged
misconduct, or physical or mental health of the person as allowed under NRS 241.030.
Item 20- Applicant Brandon Wood requests to take the National Physical Therapy Examination for physical therapists a third time. (Action). Possible closed session
for the Board to discuss the character, professional competence alleged misconduct, or physical or mental health of the person as allowed under NRS 241.030.
Item 21- Applicant Victoreliz Q. Cusi requests to take the National Physical Therapy
Examination for physical therapists a fifth time. (Action). Possible closed session
for the Board to discuss the character, professional competence alleged misconduct, or physical or mental health of the person as allowed under NRS
241.030.
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Item 22- Licensee Robert J. Freshauf, Sr., requests a refund of the late fee to renew his license. (Action).
Item 23- Complaint Hearings or Review and Approval of Consent Decrees. (Action).
Possible closed session for the Board to discuss the character, professional competence alleged misconduct, or physical or mental health of the person as allowed under NRS 241.030.
Gary Amick, PT, #0233 / Case #2014-08
Jessica Huss, PT, #2627 / Case #2013-13
Brandon L. Jackson, PT, #1365 / Case #2013-24 Lance A. Jones, PT, #2534 / Case #2013-12
Mary A. Renfro, PT, #0740 / Case #2013-11
Item 24- Review and approval of minutes for Board meeting of September 11, 2014.
(Action).
Item 25- Review and approval of executive session minutes for Board meeting of
September 11, 2014. (Action).
Item 26- Review and approval of Treasurer’s Report for period ending August 2014.
(Action). Item 27- Review and approval of Profit and Loss Report for period ending August 2014.
(Action). Item 28- Review and approval of Balance Sheet as of August 2014. (Action).
Item 29- Review and approval of Treasurer’s Report for period ending September 2014.
(Action). Item 30- Review and approval of Profit and Loss Report for period ending September 2014.
(Action).
Item 31- Review and approval of Balance Sheet as of September 2014. (Action). Item 32- Review and approval of Treasurer’s Report for period ending October 2014.
(Action). Item 33- Review and approval of Profit and Loss Report for period ending October 2014.
(Action).
Item 34- Review and approval of Balance Sheet as of October 2014. (Action).
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Item 35- Review and approval of Executive Director’s Report as of October 31, 2014.
(Action).
Item 36- Update of activities of Board office. (Discussion only). Item 37- Review of files/ratification for licensure. (Action).
FILES FOR REVIEW/RATIFICATION: Physical Therapists
LAST FIRST CRED# ISSUED APPLIED
Villareale Samuel Joseph 3030 9 /4 /2014 7 /21/2014
Flisser Lawrence 3031 9 /4 /2014 8 /7 /2014
Mayor Christian 3032 9 /4 /2014 7 /25/2014
Thompson Amanda 3033 9 /4 /2014 8 /5 /2014
Diaz Reinelda 3034 9 /7 /2014 6 /2 /2014
Leonard Daniel 3035 9 /7 /2014 8 /7 /2014
Walthers Von Alten Matthew 3036 9 /10/2014 8 /29/2014
Hare Sarah 3037 9 /10/2014 8 /22/2014
Moreno Michele 3038 9 /10/2014 7 /17/2014
Musante Charles 3039 9 /10/2014 5 /19/2014
O'Brien Bridget 3040 9 /10/2014 7 /21/2014
Snead Justin Robert 3041 9 /10/2014 7 /23/2014
Mollenhauer Chelsea 3042 9 /30/2014 8 /29/2014
Wholey Ryan 3043 9 /30/2014 5 /5 /2014
Sukhaphadhana Natalie 3044 9 /30/2014 7 /28/2014
Garcia Nallely 3045 9 /30/2014 8 /14/2014
Meyer Tricia 3046 9 /30/2014 8 /26/2014
Bermudo Ismael 3047 9 /30/2014 12/5 /2013
Meyer Lynn Michel 3048 9 /30/2014 8 /26/2014
Clapham Patricia 3049 10/6 /2014 9 /8 /2014
Bledsoe Dana 3050 10/6 /2014 9 /4 /2014
Lee Joseph 3051 10/6 /2014 9 /25/2014
Morehouse Lucius 3052 10/6 /2014 9 /11/2014
Owczarzak Adam Joseph 3053 10/6 /2016 8 /21/2014
Donahoe Ryan 3054 10/10/2014 9 /8 /2014
Taylor Tiffany Michelle 3055 10/10/2014 9 /8 /2014
Allard USA Tri-Planar Biomechanics in Pediatric Function On-Site 0.4 0.4 Clinical
Allied Health Education
Developing Fit Knees:
Current Concepts in ACL Injury Prevention-Live Webinar Live Webinar 0.2 0.2 Clinical
Allied Health Education
Current Concepts in the Treatment and Recognition
of Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI) Live Webinar Live Webinar 0.2 0.2 Clinical
Allied Health Education
Pharmacology and Medical Care Considerations for Physical Rehabilitation: Cardiopulmonary Conditions and Diabetes Internet 0.2 0.2 Clinical
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Allied Health Education
Pharmacology and Medical Care Considerations for Physical Rehabilitation: Working with the Geriatric Patient, Oncology and Parkinson's Disease Internet 0.2 0.2 Clinical
Allied Health Education
The ACL, Ankle & Foot Complex: Research Update on Conventional & Integrated (Yoga) Care Internet 0.2 0.2 Clinical
APTA
APTA Advanced Credentialed Clinical Instructor Program On-Site 0.8 1.7
Non-Clinical
APTA APTA Credentialed Clinical Instructor Program On-Site 0.8 1.5
Non-Clinical
APTA
Effects of Functional Stabilization Training on
Pain, Function, and Lower Extremity Biomechanics in Women w/ Patellofemoral Pain: A Randomized Clinical Trial Home-Study 0.2 0.2 Clinical
APTA
Effects of Physical Therapist-Guided Quadriceps Strengthening Exercises for the Treatment of Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome: A Systematic Review Home-Study 0.2 0.2 Clinical
APTA
Patellofemoral Joint Stress During Weight-Bearing and Non-Weight-Bearing Quadriceps Exercises Home-Study 0.2 0.2 Clinical
APTA
Private Practice Silo Redefined: The New World of Population Health and Prevention Internet 0.1 0.1
Non-Clinical
APTA
The Effect of Physical Activity on Function and Disability in Older Persons Internet 0.1 0.1 Clinical
APTA
The Importance of Trunk
Neuromuscular Control in Knee Rehabilitation & Injury Prevention: The Core of the Evidence Internet 0.3 0.3 Clinical
APTA Topics in Physical Therapy: Pediatrics Volume 2 Internet 1.5 1.5 Clinical
APTA
Understanding the Laws Related to School-Based Practice: Foundations and Updates Internet 0.3 0.3
Non-Clinical
APTA
Unraveling Medicare Advantage Plans: Successful for PT Compliance and Contract Negotiation Internet 0.2 0.2
Non-Clinical
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APTA USA National Initiatives to Promote Successful Aging Internet 0.1 0.1
Non-Clinical
APTA
2014 State Policy & Payment Forum-Legislative Track On-Site 0.8 1.5
Non-Clinical
APTA
2014 State Policy & Payment Forum-Payment Track On-Site 0.8 1.5
Non-Clinical
APTA APTA Insurance Forum 2014 On-Site 0.75 0.75
Non-Clinical
APTA
Cervicogenic Dizziness: An Evidence Based Competency Course On-Site 1.5 2.1 Clinical
APTA
How to Overcome Obstacles to Using Evidence-Based Practice in Your Clinic Internet 0.2 0.2 Clinical
APTA
Measuring Outcomes of
Pediatric Physical Therapy 2014 Internet 1.5 3.2 Clinical
APTA
Physical Therapy and PQRS in 2015: How to Report Successfully Internet 0.2 0.2
Non-Clinical
APTA
Using Quality and Outcomes Measures to Market Your Practice Online 0.1 0.1 Clinical
Brooks Institute of Higher Learning
Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy for Urinary Incontinence and Pelvic Organ Prolapse
On-Site/Home Study 1.5 2.2 Clinical
CIAO Seminars Anatomy of Swallowing Internet 0.4 0.4 Clinical
CIAO Seminars
New Technologies and Innovations in Rehabilitation Live Webinar 0.1 0.1 Clinical
ContinuingEducation.com Advance Directives: Conversations Matter Internet 0.1 0.1
Non-Clinical
ContinuingEducation.com
Screening for PTSD in Returning Military Service Members Internet 0.1 0.1 Clinical
Cross Country Education
Trigger Point Therapy of the Lower Extremity: Foot and Heel Pain-Online Module Web Based 0.1 0.1 Clinical
Cross Country Education
Cognitive Rehabilitation
Therapy: Practical Interventions and Personalized Planning - On-
Demand Internet, Video 0.65 0.65 Clinical
Cross Country Education
Combining Evidence-Based Manual Therapy and Kinesiology Taping-On-Demand
Web-Based/On-Demand 0.6 0.6 Clinical
Cross Country Education
Overuse Injuries: Considerations for the Young Athlete-Webinar
Internet Web-Based 0.1 0.1 Clinical
Cross Country Education Therapeutic Pilates for Rehabilitation Professionals On-Site 0.65 0.65 Clinical
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Cross Country Education
A Comprehensive Multidisciplinary Approach to Understanding & Preventing Fall-Related Injuries In & Around the Home-Online Module Online 0.2 0.2 Clinical
Cross Country Education
Current Updates on the Treatment of Low Back Pain-On-Demand On-Demand 0.6 0.6 Clinical
Cross Country Education
Functional Cognitive Activities for Adults w/ Brain Injury or Stroke On-Site 0.65 0.65 Clinical
Cross Country Education
Management of Painful Tendonopathies with
NSAIDs: Comingling of Pharmacotherapies & Skilled Intervention-Webinar Live Webinar 0.2 0.2 Clinical
Cross Country Education
Running Kinematics and Gait Analysis: An Evidence-Based Approach On-Site 0.65 0.65 Clinical
Cross Country Education
Sports Massage Pre-Event: How to Help Athletes Achieve Maximum Performance - On-Demand/DVD
On-Demand, DVD, Web-based 0.6 0.6 Clinical
Cross Country Education The Essentials of Barefoot Running-Online Module Online 0.1 0.1 Clinical
Cross Country Education
Trigger Point Dry Needling: Treating Pain & Soft Tissue Dysfunction-Webinar Live Webinar 0.1 0.1 Clinical
Cross Country Education
Vestibular Rehabilitation: Evaluation and Management-On-Site On-Site 0.65 0.65 Clinical
Educata
Assessment of Exercise Tolerance for Development of Safe Exercise
Prescription, Part 1: Risk, Assessment & Fundamentals of Exercise Physiology
Home-Study/Internet 0.25 0.25 Clinical
Educata
Assessment of Exercise Tolerance for Development of Safe Exercise Prescription, Part II: The
Oxygen Transport System & Normal/Abnormal Responses to Exercise
Home-Study/Internet 0.3 0.3 Clinical
Educata
Assessment of Exercise Tolerance for Development of Safe Exercise Prescription, Part III: Exercise Assessments & Prescription
Section on Pediatrics, American Physical Therapy Association
2014 Section on Pediatrics Annual Conference Lifespan Development of
Individuals w/ CP: Implications for the Treatment of Infants, Children and Adolescents w/ CP Pre-Conference Course On-Site 0.8 0.8 Clinical
Section on Pediatrics, American Physical Therapy Association
2014 Section on Pediatrics Annual Conference Pediatric Pelvic Floor Dysfunction and Incontinence Pre-Conference Course On-Site 0.8 0.8 Clinical
Section on Pediatrics, American Physical Therapy Association
2014 Section on Pediatrics Annual Conference The Harris Infant Neuromotor Pre-Conference Course On-Site 0.75 0.75 Clinical
Summit Professional Education Functional Geriatrics On-Site 0.65 0.65 Clinical
Summit Professional Education Stroke Recovery On-Site 0.65 0.65 Clinical
Summit Professional Education Therapeutic Pediatric Yoga On-Site 0.6 0.6 Clinical
Summit Professional Education
Falls and Balance Disorders On-Site 0.65 0.65 Clinical
Summit Professional Education Pediatric Feeding Issues On-Site 1.3 1.3 Clinical
Summit Professional Education Shoulder Disorders (Mikla) On-Site 0.65 0.65 Clinical
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Wolters Kluwer Health
A Comparative Study of the Five-Times-Sit-to-Stand and Timed-Up-and-Go Test as Measure of Functional Mobility in Persons with and without Injection-Related Venous Ulcers Online 0.28 0.28 Clinical
Wolters Kluwer Health
Should my Patient use a Mechanical Lift? Part 2: Algorithm and Case Application
Online Home Study Course 0.21 0.21 Clinical
Wolters Kluwer Health
The Interdisciplinary Approach to the Implementation of a Diabetes Home Care Disease Management Program
Online Home Study Course 0.24 0.24 Clinical
Wolters Kluwer Health
2014: The Year of Major Wound Care Coding Changes: CPT, HCPCS, ICD-9-CM, and ICD-10-CM On-Site 0.1 0.1
Non-Clinical
Wolters Kluwer Health
A Functional Approach to Wound Healing: Beyond Dressing and Modalities On-Site 0.1 0.1 Clinical
Wolters Kluwer Health
Basic Wound Care in 2014: Documenting and Delivering Best Practices though Interdisciplinary Care (Part1) On-Site 0.1 0.1 Clinical
Wolters Kluwer Health
Basic Wound Care in 2014: Documenting and Delivering Best Practices though Interdisciplinary Care (Part2) On-Site 0.1 0.1 Clinical
Wolters Kluwer Health Cellular vs Acellular Dermal Matrix Therapies On-Site 0.1 0.1 Clinical
Wolters Kluwer Health Compliance with Adjunctive Therapy and Nutrition On-Site 0.1 0.1 Clinical
Wolters Kluwer Health Comprehensive Wound Care Review Course On-Site 1.25 1.25 Clinical
Wolters Kluwer Health
Continuum of Care for Wounded, III, and Injured Service Members: From Battlefield to Reintegration On-Site 0.1 0.1 Clinical
Wolters Kluwer Health
Creative Pouching
Techniques: The Arts and Crafts of Fistular, Drains, and Ostomies On-Site 0.1 0.1 Clinical
Wolters Kluwer Health
Demonstrating Evidence-Based Patient Benefit with HBOT: What Will it Take to Convince the Skeptics? On-Site 0.1 0.1 Clinical
Wolters Kluwer Health Diabetic Foot Care and the Charcot Foot On-Site 0.1 0.1 Clinical
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Wolters Kluwer Health
Driving Documentation to Payment: 7 Rules for a Compliant Wound Care Department On-Site 0.4 0.4
Non-Clinical
Wolters Kluwer Health Flaps and Grafts: Reconstruction Challenges On-Site 0.1 0.1 Clinical
Wolters Kluwer Health
HBOT: Advanced Practitioner Training in Hyperbaric Medicine: Who, What, and Much? On-Site 0.1 0.1 Clinical
Wolters Kluwer Health
HBOT: Developing National Guidelines for the use of HBOT On-Site 0.1 0.1 Clinical
Wolters Kluwer Health
HBOT: Indications for Ischemia/Reperfusion Injuries-Acute Arterial Injuries, Crush Injuries,
and Frostbite On-Site 0.1 0.1 Clinical
Wolters Kluwer Health Infection: I Know it When I see It…or Do I? On-Site 0.1 0.1 Clinical
Wolters Kluwer Health Lymphedema, Compression and the Infected Wound On-Site 0.1 0.1 Clinical
not research based; no information as to the efficacy of unwinding
OnlineCE.com Ethics for Professionals 102 / Ethical Prototypes
too basic; not enough content to approve; post exam not impressive
OnlineCE.com Ethics for Professionals 104 / Confidentiality
too basic; not enough content to approve; post exam not impressive
OnlineCE.com Rehab 156- Low Back Pain too basic; post test weak
Rehab Essentials Business and Marketing Marketing
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Section on Pediatrics, American Physical Therapy Association
2014 Section on Pediatrics Annual Conference Essentials to Starting a Private Practice Pre-Conference Course establishing a private practice; marketing
Wolters Kluwer Health
Safety Issues in Long-Term Care Settings: Direct Care Providers specific to safety of building, not to PT
Wolters Kluwer Health
Safety Issues in Long-Term Care Settings: Middle Managers specific to safety of building, not to PT
Wolters Kluwer Health
Safety Issues in Long-Term Care Settings: Senior Managers specific to safety of building, not to PT
Item 39- Report from legal counsel regarding pending cases and other matters. (Attorney-
Client Privilege). Item 40- Items for future agendas. (Action).
Item 41- Public comment period. (Discussion only).
Item 42- Confirm schedule of future Board meetings and their locations. (Discussion only).
Item 43- Adjournment of the Board meeting. (Action).
We are pleased to make reasonable accommodations for members of the public who are disabled and wish to
attend the meeting. If special equipment or considerations are necessary, please notify the Board of Physical
Therapy Examiners at least 3 business days in advance of the meeting. Anyone desiring additional information regarding Board meetings is encouraged to call the Board office at (702) 876-5535. Additionally,
the Board’s website includes the documents for the items on the agendas.
DATE MAILED: November 10, 2014 MAILING A COPY OF THE STATE BOARD OF PHYSICAL THERAPY EXAMINERS BOARD MEETING AGENDA TO ANY PERSON WHO HAS REQUESTED ONE WILL NOT BE CONTINUED UNLESS A REQUEST FOR REINSTATEMENT ON THE MAILING LIST IS MADE IN WRITING EVERY SIX MONTHS. NRS 241.020.
AGENDA POSTING LOCATIONS Nevada State Board of Physical Therapy Examiners
7570 Norman Rockwell Lane, Suite 230, Las Vegas, NV 89143 and the Board’s website
Renown Regional Medical Center St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center 1155 Mill Street 235 W. 6th Street, Reno, NV 89503
Reno, NV 89502
College of Southern Nevada UNLV
6375 W. Charleston Blvd; Las Vegas, NV 89146 4505 Maryland Parkway /College of Health Sciences, Rod Lee Bigelow Bldg.