Our continuing education programs encompass a variety of health care practices evolved to maintain and restore health by the prevention and treatment of illness and injury. Courses such as Dry Needling I, Lymphedema I and Comprehensive Manual Therapy for Cervical Spine are just a glimpse into our rich menu of health sciences educational programs.
Our faculty, staff and students are committed to improving the health and well-being of our communities through research, education and service. Enroll in one of our many health-related professional development and certificate programs to obtain continuing education units (CEUs) and to help you advance your career.
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Customized Training Solutions
Bring our courses to your team. We can tailor the curriculum to meet the specific needs of your organization and deliver the training at your location, our conference center or online — whenever and wherever it’s most convenient. For more information, go to our customized training page or email sce-customized@uwm.edu.
Courses
Diagnosis and Management of TMJ (Part 1): An Integrated Approach to Orofacial Pain
May 28-30, 2026 In-person
Evaluation and Peri-operative Management of Thumb Instabilities and Arthritis
June 12-13, 2026 In-person
Lymphedema I: Comprehensive Lymphedema and Venous Edema Management
April 13-18, 2026 In-person
Neuromuscular Re-education in Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation: Measurement and Implementation
NewTrauma Informed Care and Interventions With a Neurodiverse Focus
Lymphedema I: Comprehensive Lymphedema and Venous Edema Management
April 13-18, 2026 In-person
May 28-30, 2026 In-person
June 12-13, 2026 In-person
Diagnosis and Management of TMJ (Part 1): An Integrated Approach to Orofacial Pain
Evaluation and Peri-operative Management of Thumb Instabilities and Arthritis
Neuromuscular Re-education in Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation: Measurement and Implementation
NewTrauma Informed Care and Interventions With a Neurodiverse Focus
Dates To Be Announced
