Shebar becomes certified by BCIA

WHEAT RIDGE, COLO. — The Biofeedback Certification International Alliance, formerly The Biofeedback Certification Institute of America (BCIA), is pleased to announce that Ila Shebar has become board certified in pelvic muscle dysfunction biofeedback.

Shebar joins an elite group of professionals who have met the education, clinical and exam criteria required in order to become a certified provider of clinical biofeedback services to treat elimination disorders and pelvic pain syndromes.

Shebar, of Longmeadow, has a practice that provides services to women with pelvic floor dysfunction and incontinence. She is a women's health nurse practitioner, with a master of science in nursing.

Board certification demon-strates professionalism and adherence to carefully developed standards as a health care provider. Procedures are consistent with the Department of Health & Human Services guidelines, giving credibility and evidence that practitioners maintain knowledge and skill levels. Health care professionals who achieve BCIA certification demonstrate commit-ment to professionalism by completing basic degree and educational requirements, learning to apply clinical biofeedback skills during mentorship and passing a written examination.

The Biofeedback Certification Institute of America (BCIA) is the only institute recognized worldwide granting certification to biofeedback practitioners. BCIA was established in 1981 with the mission of protecting the general public by establishing strict standards for biofeedback practitioners. Currently, more than 1,500 health care professionals have achieved certification in general, EEG, or pelvic muscle dysfunction biofeedback. Many clinicians have more than one certification.

For more information, visit the BCIA Web site at www.bcia.org.


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