Event Registration - Medical Speech-Language Pathology Continuing Education Council
CBIS Review - No CEs offered
12/28/2021 - 12/28/20216:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Event Description
Tuesday, December 28th from 6 - 8 pm
This review session is specifically for individuals who plan to take the test to become certified.
We will discuss the format of the test, review documents/publications/apps that are available to you to assist you in preparing for the test.
This class DOES NOT meet the criteria for offering CE's if you are attending this class, be aware NO CE's will be awarded.
Instructor: Kim Gully, MS,CCC,CCM, CBIST
Kim Gully is a speech language pathologist by profession who specializes in working with individuals who have sustained traumatic brain injuries, strokes, anoxic episodes, and other neurological conditions. She has been a Speech-Language Pathologist since 1984, a Certified Case Manager since 2005, and a Certified Brain Injury Specialist Trainer since 2009. She retired in 2020 after enjoying a 35-year career as a therapist, case manager, support group leader, local/regional/national speaker, and brain injury advocate. She is currently working to advocate for individuals who need assistance navigating through the recovery process after a traumatic brain injury. She runs a support group for brain injury survivors and caregivers and is the President of the Medical Speech-Language Pathology Council of California.
Level of Instruction: Intermediate
Free to MSCC Members
This review session is specifically for individuals who plan to take the test to become certified.
We will discuss the format of the test, review documents/publications/apps that are available to you to assist you in preparing for the test.
This class DOES NOT meet the criteria for offering CE's if you are attending this class, be aware NO CE's will be awarded.
Instructor: Kim Gully, MS,CCC,CCM, CBIST
Kim Gully is a speech language pathologist by profession who specializes in working with individuals who have sustained traumatic brain injuries, strokes, anoxic episodes, and other neurological conditions. She has been a Speech-Language Pathologist since 1984, a Certified Case Manager since 2005, and a Certified Brain Injury Specialist Trainer since 2009. She retired in 2020 after enjoying a 35-year career as a therapist, case manager, support group leader, local/regional/national speaker, and brain injury advocate. She is currently working to advocate for individuals who need assistance navigating through the recovery process after a traumatic brain injury. She runs a support group for brain injury survivors and caregivers and is the President of the Medical Speech-Language Pathology Council of California.
Level of Instruction: Intermediate
Free to MSCC Members