Temporary Licensure
Out of province temporary license: If you are not a Saskatchewan resident with a current Saskatchewan College of Physical Therapist (SCPT) license, for courses involving hands on/practical requirements, participants are required to acquire temporary license (for the dates of the course) with the SCPT. You are required to provide proof of temporary license to CERS. Visit scpt.org on how to obtain a temporary license.
Course Registration
CERS does not manage course registration payments. For any course registration information or inquires (payments, reciepts etc), please contact the Registration office directly at: 306.966.5539 or via email at: conference.events@usask.ca
Upcoming Courses
Date | Course Name | Audience | Location |
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Devember 7, 2023 & January 9, 2024 |
Mentoring Physical Therapists of the Future: Debunking Supervision Myths (Free Webinar) |
Physiotherapists | Online |
January 17, 2024 |
The Role of Practitioners in Indigenous Wellness | Health Care Providers | Online |
February 7, 2024 |
Building an Awareness of Cultural Humility | Health Care Staff | Online |
March 15 - 16, 2024 |
Manual Therapy Strategies for the Adult Neurological Population: Lower Quadrant | Occupational Therapists and Physiotherapists | Saskatoon |
Continuous Intake |
Current Options for Managing Pain & Addictions | Health Care Professionals | Saskatoon |
Past Courses
Date | Course Name | Audience | Location |
October 17, 2022 | Certificate in Strength and Conditioning in Rehabilitation | PTs | Online |
October 15 - 16, 2022 | Clinical Reasoning Through Functional Capacity (FCE) | PTs | Saskatoon |
April - June, 2022 | Level 3 Lower Quadrant | PTs | Saskatoon |
October - December, 2021 | Level 2 Lower Quadrant | PTs | Saskatoon |
September 10 – 13, 2020 | Meeting the Challenge of Pelvic Pain | Health Care Providers | Saskatoon |