Virtual State of the Science Conference Telerehabilitation Technologies: Accessibility and Usability Name:________________________________________ Credentials:______________ Company/Organization:___________________________________________________ Mailing Address:_________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Email:___________________________________ Phone:______________________ Last 4 digits of SS# (required to keep track of your CEUs):_____________________ ? I am requesting CEUs ? I am requesting CRCCs Post-Test True or False Questions 1. Technologies for telerehabilitation are typically very expensive True False 2. Many telerehabilitation technologies are often familiar to consumers True False 3. Technology and logistic issues for Telerehabilitation applications are essentially the same as those for Telemedicine True False 4. Virtual Reality (VR) offers numerous opportunities for Telerehabilitation practice True False 5. Choice of Telerehabilitation technology is a fairly simple task True False 6. Telerehabilitation technology should be chosen primarily based on cost of equipment True False 7. Usability refers to the frequency of using remote services rather than face to face services True False 8. Telerehabilitation technologies are primarily limited to videoconferencing and telephones/speakerphones. True False 9. Barriers to implementation of telerehabilitation include community-based funding streams, ability to establish rapport remotely, and the required “learning curve” for consumers to use the technology. True False 10. Telerehabilitation technology requires that rehabilitation services occur in “realtime” rather than in store and forward or asynchronous modalities. True False Attendees Signature:_____________________________________ Date:_____________ Please return via fax, mail, or email attachment to receive CEUs or CRCCs to: Ashli M. Molinero, D.Sc. Assistant Professor Department of Rehabilitation Science and Technology School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences University of Pittsburgh 5044 Forbes Tower Pittsburgh, PA 15260 Voice: (412) 383-6705 Fax: (412) 586-6910 E-mail: ashli@pitt.edu