Evidence-Based Life Care Planning & Vocational Rehabilitation Services
Michael Fryar earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He subsequently graduated Summa Cum Laude with a Dual Master’s in Rehabilitation Counseling and Vocational Evaluation from East Carolina University. During 2005, he completed a 120-hour post-graduate training program in life care planning through Kaplan University with lead instructor, Dr. Paul Deutsch, the founder of life care planning process.
Finally, Mr. Fryar completed his Associate Degree in Nursing at Sampson Community College. Mr. Fryar is a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor (CRC), Registered Nurse (RN), Certified Case Manager (CCM) and Certified Life Care Planner (CLCP). He is also a registered Qualified Rehabilitation Professional (QRP) through the North Carolina Industrial Commission.
Mr. Fryar has worked as a Rehabilitation Charge Nurse for the brain injury, spinal cord injury and general rehabilitation units of Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. Also, Mr. Fryar has worked in the field of vocational rehabilitation, evaluation and case management for over 22 years. He has served as the past Secretary for the International Association of Rehabilitation Professionals’ (IARP) National Forensic Board. He is currently an active member of the Rehabilitation and Disability Case Management (RDCM) National Board and was appointed to the Education Subcommittee for the International Association of Rehabilitation Professionals (IARP).
More recently, he became and is currently Chair for the Rehabilitation and Disability Case Management (RDCM) section of IARP. In total, Mr. Fryar has worked over 22 years within the vocational rehabilitation, case management and life care planning fields. He provides independent case management and rehabilitative consultant services.
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