High-Quality Continuing Education for Licensed Healthcare Professionals

Gold Clinical Seminars provides evidence-based, clinically relevant continuing education designed for licensed healthcare providers seeking to maintain licensure, expand skillsets, and stay current with evolving research and best practices.

We offer thoughtfully developed courses that prioritize practical application, professional growth, and compliance with state licensure requirements.

Now enrolling for our first live clinical course – June 2026

Gold Clinical Seminars

Our Mission

The primary mission of Gold Clinical Seminars is to deliver high-quality continuing clinical education for already licensed healthcare professionals.

Our courses are designed to meet the needs of:

  • Newer clinicians developing foundational and advanced skillsets

  • Experienced clinicians refining prior training with up-to-date research

  • Providers seeking approved continuing education units (CEUs) to fulfill state licensure requirements

Every course is developed with a focus on clinical relevance, instructional quality, and professional integrity.

What We Offer

Continuing Education (CEUs)

Gold Clinical Seminars offers courses that allow licensed healthcare professionals to earn continuing education credit units (CEUs) required for annual or biannual licensure renewal, in accordance with applicable state and professional guidelines.

At this time, formal clinical certifications are not offered. However, certification programs may be explored as the organization grows.

Instructional Format

Our goal is to incorporate multiple modes of instruction to meet the needs of modern clinicians:

  • Live, in-person courses

  • Hybrid live + online instruction

  • Fully online courses (future offerings)

We are currently launching with live, in-person education, with plans to expand delivery formats over time.

Upcoming Course — June 2026

Management of Knee Arthrofibrosis
Sale Price: $199.00 Original Price: $249.00

COURSE INSTRUCTOR

Sebastiano Nutarelli, PT, MS, PhD Candidate

DATE: Friday, June 19, 2026

DURATION: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

CEU: 7.5 credits

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Arthrofibrosis, also known as joint contracture, is a pathological wound healing disease characterized by chronic inflammation and fibrosis of connective tissue in and around a joint, resulting in severe pain, marked loss of joint mobility, and diminished functional independence in daily life. Physical therapists are often the first members of the healthcare team to encounter an individual struggling with arthrofibrosis. Thus, early identification of the disease and proper clinical management are integral in preventing and/or minimizing its potential deleterious effects on an individual’s daily function and overall quality of life.

Management of Knee Arthrofibrosis is a 1-day comprehensive continuing education course that specifically focuses on the clinical management and treatment of knee arthrofibrosis (KAF). It will provide participants with evidenced clinical expertise-based foundation, diagnosis schemes, and fully practical treatment guidelines extensively covering all the clinical presentations of this complex orthopedic pathology. It will allow the participant to develop the skills to early diagnose KAF and offer immediate clinical support with specialized programs ensuring the best chance of recovery. A hands-on lab component will also be included in this course.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Discuss the differences between primary and secondary arthrofibrosis 

  • Evaluate the clinical features of knee arthrofibrosis for its early detection in the rehab clinic 

  • Analyze clear priorities in the specialized rehabilitation of knee arthrofibrosis

  • Choose appropriate supportive devices in the treatment of knee arthrofibrosis

  • Describe the pharmacological treatment and various surgical techniques dedicated to the treatment of knee arthrofibrosis

  • Identify the psychosocial aspects of patients struggling with knee arthrofibrosis

  • Apply effective communication skills when dealing with patients and their families/care givers

This course has been approved by the Illinois Physical Therapy Association (IPTA) for 7.5 hours.

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