Manhattan Scale Training
Manhattan Scale training is a platform that provides a solution for distributions with a blend of features, functions and technology to solve supply chain challenges.
Key Features of Manhattan Scale
- Asset Tracking
- Inventory Management
- Centralized Inventory Database
- Inventory level Dashboards
- Flexibility
- Decrease in Transportation
- Automation Capabilities
- User Friendly
Why should you choose Nisa for Manhattan Scale Training?
Nisa Trainings is the best online training platform where we conduct one-on-one interactive live sessions with a 1:1 student-teacher ratio. You can gain hands-on experience by working on near-real-time projects under the guidance of our experienced faculty. We support you even after the completion of the course and are happy to clarify your doubts anytime.
Job Assistance
If you are facing any problem while working on Manhattan Scale, then Nisa Trainings is simply a Call/Text/Email away to assist you. We offer Online Job Support for professionals to assist them and to solve their problems in real-time.
The Process we follow for our Online Job Support Service:
- We receive your enquiry about Online Job Support.
- We will arrange a telephone call with our consultant to grasp your complete requirement and the tools you’re using.
- If our consultant is 100% confident in taking up your requirement and when you are also comfortable with our consultant, then only we will agree to provide service. And then you have to make the payment to get the service from us.
- We will fix the timing for Online Job Support as mutually agreed by you and our consultant.
Course Content
- Manhattan Scale Overview
- Putaway, Inventory Control, Work Orders and Order Entry
- Wave Management, Replenishment, Picking.
- Packing and Shipping
- Dock Management, Carrier Management, Trading Partner Management and Management Tools.
- Configuration Menu, Statuses & Work and technical Overview
Course Information:
Manhattan Scale Online Training
Course Duration: 30 Hours
Timings: Weekdays (1-2 Hours per day) [OR] Weekends (2-3 Hours per day)
Training Method: Instructor Led Online One-on-One Live Interactive Sessions.
COURSE CONTENT :
Module 1: Introduction to the Manhattan Scale
- Overview of the Scale
- History and development of the Manhattan Scale.
- Purpose and applications in clinical settings.
- Relevance for assessing patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI), cognitive impairments, and neurological disorders.
- Clinical Use Cases
- Role in assessing cognitive function, behavioral responses, and recovery progress.
- Differentiation from other neuropsychological scales.
- Key Concepts
- Standard scoring system.
- Scoring criteria and interpretation.
- Use in tracking changes over time (e.g., post-injury recovery, rehabilitation outcomes).
Module 2: Anatomy of the Manhattan Scale
- Detailed Structure of the Scale
- Breakdown of each section/area assessed (e.g., memory, attention, executive function, motor skills, etc.).
- Understanding the domains and items covered.
- Subtests
- Review of the specific tasks, questions, or activities that make up each section.
- Discussion of normative data and benchmarks.
Module 3: Administering the Manhattan Scale
Preparation for Administration
- Preparing the clinical environment for testing.
- Instructions for the patient and caregivers.
- Ensuring accurate baseline data.
Step-by-Step Administration
- Walkthrough of how to present the scale to a patient.
- Handling patient responses and ensuring accuracy.
- Techniques for scoring responses during administration.
Handling Common Challenges
- Addressing patient anxiety, confusion, or fatigue during testing.
- Dealing with noncompliance or difficulties in communication.
Module 4: Scoring and Interpretation
- Scoring Procedures
- Detailed scoring rules and conversion.
- How to mark responses (e.g., correct/incorrect, time-based tasks).
- Interpretation of Scores
- How to interpret the results of the Manhattan Scale.
- Identification of patterns indicative of cognitive deficits, brain injury, or recovery.
- Understanding the clinical significance of scores.
- Clinical Decision-Making
- How to integrate Manhattan Scale results with other clinical assessments (e.g., MRI, neuropsychological evaluations).
- Determining prognosis and therapy decisions based on scale results.
Module 5: Special Considerations and Case Studies
- Adjustments for Special Populations
- Use with pediatric, geriatric, or non-verbal patients.
- Modifications for different neurological conditions beyond TBI (e.g., stroke, dementia).
- Case Study Review
- Review of real-life case examples to demonstrate how the scale can be applied.
- Interactive discussion of challenging cases and how results influenced treatment or prognosis.
Module 6: Ethical Considerations and Limitations
- Ethical Issues
- Ensuring confidentiality of patient data.
- Obtaining informed consent and ensuring patient understanding.
- Limitations of the Scale
- Discussing the limitations and when the Manhattan Scale may not be appropriate.
- Need for complementary assessments in certain situations.
Module 7: Post-Assessment Considerations and Follow-Up
- Documentation and Reporting
- Best practices for documenting Manhattan Scale results in patient records.
- Writing a report for other healthcare professionals (e.g., neuropsychologists, physical therapists).
- Follow-Up and Re-assessment
- Re-assessing progress over time using the Manhattan Scale.
- Guidelines for ongoing evaluation and rehabilitation planning.