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| Course Title: | "A Matter of Ethics - Home Study" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | Ongoing, |
| Cost: | $25 per CEU plus postage & handling |
| Session: | |
| Class Hours: | Sent to your location via US mail |
| Credit Hours: | 1 ( 1 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Benjamin Bartolotto, DC |
| Location: | Home Study |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955x121 |
| Contact: | Thomas Ventimiglia, DC |
| Website: | |
| Description: | Upon completion of this course the doctor will understand the process and impact of personality trait development and operant conditioning on ethics. The doctor will recognize ethical issues in their personal and professional life and the consequences a lack of or absence of ethical conduct may have. |
| Course Title: | "A Matter of Ethics - On-Line" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | Ongoing, |
| Cost: | $25 per CEU see online website for further info |
| Session: | |
| Class Hours: | available 24/7 |
| Credit Hours: | 1 ( 1 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Benjamin Bartolotto, DC |
| Location: | On-Line |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955x121 |
| Contact: | Thomas Ventimiglia, DC |
| Website: | |
| Description: | Upon completion of this course the doctor will understand the process and impact of personality trait development and operant conditioning on ethics. The doctor will recognize ethical issues in their personal and professional life and the consequences a lack of or absence of ethical conduct may have. |
| Course Title: | "Avoiding Charges of "Patient Abandonment": Terminating the Doctor/Patient Relationship Lawfully & Ethically (Part 1)" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | Ongoing, |
| Cost: | $25 per CEU, plus postage & handling |
| Session: | |
| Class Hours: | sent to you via US mail |
| Credit Hours: | 2 ( 2 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Peter Van Tyle, JD |
| Location: | Home Study |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955x121 |
| Contact: | Thomas Ventimiglia, DC |
| Website: | |
| Description: | Ethical and legal considerations in private practice (Can be applied towards NYS mandatory category "Ethics, Documentation, and Patient Communications). |
| Course Title: | "Avoiding Charges of "Patient Abandonment": Terminating the Doctor/Patient Relationship Lawfully & Ethically (Part 1)" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | Ongoing, |
| Cost: | $25 per CEU, see website for details |
| Session: | |
| Class Hours: | ongoing |
| Credit Hours: | 2 ( 2 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Peter Van Tyle, JD |
| Location: | On-Line |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955x121 |
| Contact: | Thomas Ventimiglia, DC |
| Website: | |
| Description: | Ethical and legal considerations in private practice (Can be applied towards NYS mandatory category "Ethics, Documentation, and Patient Communications). |
| Course Title: | "Avoiding Charges of "Patient Abandonment": Terminating the Doctor/Patient Relationship Lawfully & Ethically (Part 2)" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | Ongoing, |
| Cost: | $25 per CEU, plus postage & handling |
| Session: | |
| Class Hours: | sent to you via US mail |
| Credit Hours: | 2 ( 2 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Peter Van Tyle, JD |
| Location: | Home Study |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955x121 |
| Contact: | Thomas Ventimiglia, DC |
| Website: | |
| Description: | Ethical and legal considerations in private practice (Can be applied towards NYS mandatory category "Ethics, Documentation, and Patient Communications). |
| Course Title: | "Avoiding Charges of "Patient Abandonment": Terminating the Doctor/Patient Relationship Lawfully & Ethically (Part 2)" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | Ongoing, |
| Cost: | $25 per CEU, see website for details |
| Session: | |
| Class Hours: | ongoing |
| Credit Hours: | 2 ( 2 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Peter Van Tyle, JD |
| Location: | On-Line |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955x121 |
| Contact: | Thomas Ventimiglia, DC |
| Website: | |
| Description: | Ethical and legal considerations in private practice (Can be applied towards NYS mandatory category "Ethics, Documentation, and Patient Communications). |
| Course Title: | "Avoiding Charges of "Patient Abandonment": Terminating the Doctor/Patient Relationship Lawfully & Ethically (Part 3)" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | Ongoing, |
| Cost: | $25 per CEU, see website for details |
| Session: | |
| Class Hours: | ongoing |
| Credit Hours: | 2 ( 2 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Peter Van Tyle, JD |
| Location: | On-Line |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955x121 |
| Contact: | Thomas Ventimiglia, DC |
| Website: | |
| Description: | Ethical and legal considerations in private practice (Can be applied towards NYS mandatory category "Ethics, Documentation, and Patient Communications). |
| Course Title: | "Avoiding Charges of "Patient Abandonment": Terminating the Doctor/Patient Relationship Lawfully & Ethically (Part 3)" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | Ongoing, |
| Cost: | $25 per CEU, plus postage & handling |
| Session: | |
| Class Hours: | sent to you via US mail |
| Credit Hours: | 2 ( 2 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Peter Van Tyle, JD |
| Location: | Home Study |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955x121 |
| Contact: | Thomas Ventimiglia, DC |
| Website: | |
| Description: | Ethical and legal considerations in private practice (Can be applied towards NYS mandatory category "Ethics, Documentation, and Patient Communications). |
| Course Title: | "Avoiding Charges of "Patient Abandonment": Terminating the Doctor/Patient Relationship Lawfully and Ethically" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | February 11, 2010 |
| Cost: | $80 Drs, plus postage & handling for materials |
| Session: | 3 hrs |
| Class Hours: | Thurs 1-4 |
| Credit Hours: | 3 ( 3 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Peter Van Tyle, BA, MLS, JD, LLM |
| Location: | Teleseminar |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955 x132, 135 |
| Contact: | NYCC Post Graduate Registrar x132, 135 |
| Website: | |
| Description: | Peter VanTyle, Esq. Avoiding Charges of “Patient Abandonment” “Patient abandonment,” a potentially devastating charge that haunts every healthcare professional, can be avoided quite easily by following established policies and procedures. Whenever the doctor chooses not to accept a patient, or to stop treating an existing patient, he or she would simply follow established procedures as described in this course to ensure that the patient’s best interests are served and the doctor does not invite a charge of “abandonment.” |
| Course Title: | "Avoiding Charges of "Patient Abandonment": Terminating the Doctor/Patient Relationship Lawfully and Ethically" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | February 11, 2010 |
| Cost: | $75 Drs,$67.50 alumni, free to NYCC faculty/stud't |
| Session: | 3 hrs |
| Class Hours: | Thurs 1-4 |
| Credit Hours: | 3 ( 3 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Peter Van Tyle, BA, MLS, JD, LLM |
| Location: | IVTC - Depew, NY |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955 x132, 135 |
| Contact: | NYCC Post Graduate Registrar x132, 135 |
| Website: | |
| Description: | Peter VanTyle, Esq. Avoiding Charges of “Patient Abandonment” “Patient abandonment,” a potentially devastating charge that haunts every healthcare professional, can be avoided quite easily by following established policies and procedures. Whenever the doctor chooses not to accept a patient, or to stop treating an existing patient, he or she would simply follow established procedures as described in this course to ensure that the patient’s best interests are served and the doctor does not invite a charge of “abandonment.” |
| Course Title: | "Avoiding Charges of "Patient Abandonment": Terminating the Doctor/Patient Relationship Lawfully and Ethically" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | February 11, 2010 |
| Cost: | $75 Drs,$67.50 alumni, free to NYCC faculty/stud't |
| Session: | 3 hrs |
| Class Hours: | Thurs 1-4 |
| Credit Hours: | 3 ( 3 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Peter Van Tyle, BA, MLS, JD, LLM |
| Location: | IVTC - Seneca Falls, NY |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955 x132, 135 |
| Contact: | NYCC Post Graduate Registrar x132, 135 |
| Website: | |
| Description: | Peter VanTyle, Esq. Avoiding Charges of “Patient Abandonment” “Patient abandonment,” a potentially devastating charge that haunts every healthcare professional, can be avoided quite easily by following established policies and procedures. Whenever the doctor chooses not to accept a patient, or to stop treating an existing patient, he or she would simply follow established procedures as described in this course to ensure that the patient’s best interests are served and the doctor does not invite a charge of “abandonment.” |
| Course Title: | "Avoiding Charges of "Patient Abandonment": Terminating the Doctor/Patient Relationship Lawfully and Ethically" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | February 11, 2010 |
| Cost: | $75 Drs,$67.50 alumni, free to NYCC faculty/stud't |
| Session: | 3 hrs |
| Class Hours: | Thurs 1-4 |
| Credit Hours: | 3 ( 3 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Peter Van Tyle, BA, MLS, JD, LLM |
| Location: | IVTC - Levittown, NY |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955 x132, 135 |
| Contact: | NYCC Post Graduate Registrar x132, 135 |
| Website: | |
| Description: | Peter VanTyle, Esq. Avoiding Charges of “Patient Abandonment” “Patient abandonment,” a potentially devastating charge that haunts every healthcare professional, can be avoided quite easily by following established policies and procedures. Whenever the doctor chooses not to accept a patient, or to stop treating an existing patient, he or she would simply follow established procedures as described in this course to ensure that the patient’s best interests are served and the doctor does not invite a charge of “abandonment.” |
| Course Title: | "Avoiding Ethical Landmines & Criminality in Healthcare Employment Contracts" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | Ongoing, |
| Cost: | $25 per CEU plus postage & handling |
| Session: | |
| Class Hours: | sent to your location via US mail |
| Credit Hours: | 3 ( 3 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Peter Van Tyle, Esq. |
| Location: | Home Study |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955 x121 |
| Contact: | Thomas Ventimiglia, DC |
| Website: | |
| Description: | This course presents information that will assit the doctor when developing a relationship with an assocate that is consistent with both professional and ethical behavior. |
| Course Title: | "Avoiding Ethical Landmines & Criminality in Healthcare Employment Contracts - On-Line" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | Ongoing, |
| Cost: | $25 per CEU see online website for further info |
| Session: | |
| Class Hours: | available 24/7 |
| Credit Hours: | 3 ( 3 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Peter Van Tyle, Esq. |
| Location: | On-Line |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955 x121 |
| Contact: | Thomas Ventimiglia, DC |
| Website: | www.eondirect.com/nycc/publicsite/welcome.asp |
| Description: | This course presents information that will assist the doctor when developing a relationship with an associate that is consistent with both professional and ethical behavior. |
| Course Title: | "Documentation, Care & Coding: Outcome-Based Practice Performance" |
| Status: | Cancelled |
| Date: | December 17, 2009 |
| Cost: | Please call Breakthrough Coaching for rates & info |
| Session: | 3 hours |
| Class Hours: | Thur 7pm-10pm EST |
| Credit Hours: | 3 ( 3 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Mark Sanna, DC, CCRD, FICC |
| Location: | On-Line |
| Chairperson: | Breakthrough Coaching |
| Phone: | 800-723-8423 |
| Contact: | Mark Sanna, DC, CCRD, FICC |
| Website: | www.virtualthursdays.com |
| Description: | |
| Course Title: | "Documentation, Care & Coding: Outcome-Based Practice Performance" |
| Status: | Cancelled |
| Date: | December 3, 2009 |
| Cost: | Please call Breakthrough Coaching for rates & info |
| Session: | 3 hours |
| Class Hours: | Thur 7pm-10pm EST |
| Credit Hours: | 3 ( 3 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Mark Sanna, DC, CCRD, FICC |
| Location: | On-Line |
| Chairperson: | Breakthrough Coaching |
| Phone: | 800-723-8423 |
| Contact: | Mark Sanna, DC, CCRD, FICC |
| Website: | www.virtualthursdays.com |
| Description: | |
| Course Title: | "Documentation, Patient Consents & Interaction" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | December 17, 2009 |
| Cost: | $75 Drs,$67.50 alumni, free to NYCC faculty/stud't |
| Session: | 3 hrs |
| Class Hours: | Thurs 1-4 |
| Credit Hours: | 3 ( 3 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Benjamin M. Bartolotto, BS, DC, FACC |
| Location: | IVTC - Seneca Falls, NY |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955 x132, 135 |
| Contact: | NYCC Post Graduate Registrar x132 |
| Website: | |
| Description: | An up to date guide for fulfilling documentation requirements to establish necessity of care, therapeutic intervention, and CPT coding with an emphasis on Medicare. To gain an understanding of the red flag issues in claims review and how to avoid them. Addressing the emerging issues of patient interaction with an emphasis on proactive strategies and consent forms. |
| Course Title: | "Documentation, Patient Consents & Interaction" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | December 17, 2009 |
| Cost: | $80 Drs, plus postage & handling for materials |
| Session: | 3 hrs |
| Class Hours: | Thurs 1-4 |
| Credit Hours: | 3 ( 3 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Benjamin M. Bartolotto, BS, DC, FACC |
| Location: | Teleseminar |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955 x132, 135 |
| Contact: | NYCC Post Graduate Registrar x132 |
| Website: | |
| Description: | An up to date guide for fulfilling documentation requirements to establish necessity of care, therapeutic intervention, and CPT coding with an emphasis on Medicare. To gain an understanding of the red flag issues in claims review and how to avoid them. Addressing the emerging issues of patient interaction with an emphasis on proactive strategies and consent forms. |
| Course Title: | "Documentation, Patient Consents & Interaction" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | December 17, 2009 |
| Cost: | $75 Drs,$67.50 alumni, free to NYCC faculty/stud't |
| Session: | 3 hrs |
| Class Hours: | Thurs 1-4 |
| Credit Hours: | 3 ( 3 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Benjamin M. Bartolotto, BS, DC, FACC |
| Location: | IVTC - Levittown, NY |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955 x132, 135 |
| Contact: | NYCC Post Graduate Registrar x132 |
| Website: | |
| Description: | An up to date guide for fulfilling documentation requirements to establish necessity of care, therapeutic intervention, and CPT coding with an emphasis on Medicare. To gain an understanding of the red flag issues in claims review and how to avoid them. Addressing the emerging issues of patient interaction with an emphasis on proactive strategies and consent forms. |
| Course Title: | "Documentation, Patient Consents & Interaction" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | December 17, 2009 |
| Cost: | $75 Drs,$67.50 alumni, free to NYCC faculty/stud't |
| Session: | 3 hrs |
| Class Hours: | Thurs 1-4 |
| Credit Hours: | 3 ( 3 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Benjamin M. Bartolotto, BS, DC, FACC |
| Location: | IVTC - Depew, NY |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955 x132, 135 |
| Contact: | NYCC Post Graduate Registrar x132 |
| Website: | |
| Description: | An up to date guide for fulfilling documentation requirements to establish necessity of care, therapeutic intervention, and CPT coding with an emphasis on Medicare. To gain an understanding of the red flag issues in claims review and how to avoid them. Addressing the emerging issues of patient interaction with an emphasis on proactive strategies and consent forms. |
| Course Title: | "Documentation, Patient Interaction and Consent - Home study" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | Ongoing, |
| Cost: | $25 per CEU plus postage & handling |
| Session: | |
| Class Hours: | Sent to your location via US mail |
| Credit Hours: | 2 ( 2 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Benjamin Bartolotto, DC |
| Location: | Home Study |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955x121 |
| Contact: | Thomas Ventimiglia, DC |
| Website: | www.eondirect.com/nycc/PublicSite/Welcome.asp |
| Description: | This course will enable the Doctor of Chiropractic to establish a theme of documentation throughout their professional life. To gain an appreciation of the proactive benefits of documentation in regard to risk management, regulatory compliance and asset {reimbursement for professional services rendered} recovery. In addition, it will offer strategies and practical procedures, which can be implemented immediately in a chiropractic practice. (Can be applied towards NYS mandatory category" Ethics, Documentation, and Patient Communications") |
| Course Title: | "Documentation, Patient Interaction and Consent - On-Line" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | Ongoing, |
| Cost: | $25 per CEU see online website for further info |
| Session: | |
| Class Hours: | available 24/7 |
| Credit Hours: | 2 ( 2 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Benjamin Bartolotto, DC |
| Location: | On-Line |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955x121 |
| Contact: | Thomas Ventimiglia, DC |
| Website: | www.eondirect.com/nycc/PublicSite/Welcome.asp |
| Description: | This course will enable the Doctor of Chiropractic to establish a theme of documentation throughout their professional life. To gain an appreciation of the proactive benefits of documentation in regard to risk management, regulatory compliance and asset {reimbursement for professional services rendered} recovery. In addition, it will offer strategies and practical procedures, which can be implemented immediately in a chiropractic practice. (Can be applied towards NYS mandatory category" Ethics, Documentation, and Patient Communications") |
| Course Title: | "Documentation, Standards and Guidelines - Home Study" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | Ongoing, |
| Cost: | $25 per CEU |
| Session: | |
| Class Hours: | Sent to your location via US mail |
| Credit Hours: | 3 ( 3 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Vincent Loia, DC |
| Location: | Home Study |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955x121 |
| Contact: | Thomas Ventimiglia, DC |
| Website: | |
| Description: | This online program is designed to inform and update the chiropractic health care provider with the current standards of practice, documentation and record keeping. The program will also touch upon issues concerning patient interaction, informed consent, and patient outcomes. There are websites noted in this program that the provider is encouraged to explore for more detailed information on specific subject matter. There are also websites listed at the end of the program that are pertinent to practitioner’s local laws and regulations. |
| Course Title: | "Documentation/Recordkeeping, Ethics, Chiropractic Risk Management, Prevention of Medical Errors, Florida Laws & Rules" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | December 5-6, 2009 |
| Cost: | $295 Sat & Sun; $210 Sat only; $95 Sun only |
| Session: | 1 weekend, 13 hrs, all but 2 hrs good for NY |
| Class Hours: | Sat 8-5, Sun 8-12, 13 hrs good for FL |
| Credit Hours: | 13 ( 11 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Steven Savoie, DC & Anna Allen, RN |
| Location: | IVTC - Levittown, NY |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955 x132, 135 |
| Contact: | NYCC Post Graduate Registrar x132 |
| Website: | |
| Description: | Risk Management – 2 hour This class will address the issues of risk management in the chiropractic office. Doctors upon completion of this program will: 1. Understand the necessity for accurate, complete, legible records. 2. The warning signs of poor documentation and how to avoid them. 3. Understand the ethical considerations as they relate to proper record keeping and patient confidentiality. 4. Understand the rationale for and the development of a Chiropractic Care/Case Management/Treatment Plan. 5. Understand the components of daily record keeping (SOAP) and how to efficiently use them in chiropractic practice. Prevention of Medical Errors – 2 hours The following topics will be presented during this session dealing with decreasing errors in chiropractic practice that may lead to an increased risk of malpractice actions: 1. The doctor-patient relationship and the role it plays in risk management. 2. Understand the components needed to have a complete record package. Intake form Case History Examination Imaging Report Outcome Measures Chiropractic Care/Management Plan Daily SOAP/Therapy Notes 3. Avoiding errors and understanding the absolute and relative contraindications to chiropractic care and what tools are available to determine if they are present. 4. The level of record keeping sufficient to provide a reasonable defense if malpractice is alleged. 5. How to ensure that care initiates with informed consent. 6. Common causes of chiropractic malpractice claims and strategies to prevent these problems in the chiropractic office. Failure to diagnose Failure to refer Patient abandonment Sexual misconduct Office literature Collection of fees Florida Laws and Rules – 2 hours This session will discuss those sections of Florida Law pertaining to the practice of chiropractic. 1. It will include a discussion of those rules more commonly violated and how to prevent those violations. 2. What constitutes fraudulent activity and how to ensure 3. This session will meet the requirement for relicensure of Florida licensed chiropractic physicians. ANNA ALLEN RN, MSN, CLNC PROFESSIONAL BOUNDARIES 3 HOURS SEXUAL MISCONDUCT What are Professional Boundaries? Perceptions vs. Reality ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS Administrative Board Hearings False Allegations and Ramifications RISK MANAGEMENT Policies and Procedures in place How can HIPAA help? PROFESSIONAL/PATIENT RELATIONSHIP Pitfalls |
| Course Title: | "Documentation/Recordkeeping, Ethics, Chiropractic Risk Management, Prevention of Medical Errors, Florida Laws & Rules" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | December 5-6, 2009 |
| Cost: | $295 Sat & Sun; $210 Sat only; $95 Sun only |
| Session: | 1 weekend, 13 hrs, all but 2 hrs good for NY |
| Class Hours: | Sat 8-5, Sun 8-12, 13 hrs good for FL |
| Credit Hours: | 13 ( 11 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Steven Savoie, DC & Anna Allen, RN |
| Location: | IVTC - Seneca Falls, NY |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955 x132, 135 |
| Contact: | NYCC Post Graduate Registrar x132 |
| Website: | |
| Description: | Risk Management – 2 hour This class will address the issues of risk management in the chiropractic office. Doctors upon completion of this program will: 1. Understand the necessity for accurate, complete, legible records. 2. The warning signs of poor documentation and how to avoid them. 3. Understand the ethical considerations as they relate to proper record keeping and patient confidentiality. 4. Understand the rationale for and the development of a Chiropractic Care/Case Management/Treatment Plan. 5. Understand the components of daily record keeping (SOAP) and how to efficiently use them in chiropractic practice. Prevention of Medical Errors – 2 hours The following topics will be presented during this session dealing with decreasing errors in chiropractic practice that may lead to an increased risk of malpractice actions: 1. The doctor-patient relationship and the role it plays in risk management. 2. Understand the components needed to have a complete record package. Intake form Case History Examination Imaging Report Outcome Measures Chiropractic Care/Management Plan Daily SOAP/Therapy Notes 3. Avoiding errors and understanding the absolute and relative contraindications to chiropractic care and what tools are available to determine if they are present. 4. The level of record keeping sufficient to provide a reasonable defense if malpractice is alleged. 5. How to ensure that care initiates with informed consent. 6. Common causes of chiropractic malpractice claims and strategies to prevent these problems in the chiropractic office. Failure to diagnose Failure to refer Patient abandonment Sexual misconduct Office literature Collection of fees Florida Laws and Rules – 2 hours This session will discuss those sections of Florida Law pertaining to the practice of chiropractic. 1. It will include a discussion of those rules more commonly violated and how to prevent those violations. 2. What constitutes fraudulent activity and how to ensure 3. This session will meet the requirement for relicensure of Florida licensed chiropractic physicians. ANNA ALLEN RN, MSN, CLNC PROFESSIONAL BOUNDARIES 3 HOURS SEXUAL MISCONDUCT What are Professional Boundaries? Perceptions vs. Reality ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS Administrative Board Hearings False Allegations and Ramifications RISK MANAGEMENT Policies and Procedures in place How can HIPAA help? PROFESSIONAL/PATIENT RELATIONSHIP Pitfalls |
| Course Title: | "Documentation/Recordkeeping, Ethics, Chiropractic Risk Management, Prevention of Medical Errors, Florida Laws & Rules" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | October 23-24, 2010 |
| Cost: | $295 Sat & Sun; $210 Sat only; $95 Sun only |
| Session: | 1 weekend, 13 hrs, all but 2 hrs good for NY |
| Class Hours: | Sat 8-5, Sun 8-12, 13 hrs good for FL |
| Credit Hours: | 13 ( 11 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Steven Savoie, DC & Anna Allen, RN |
| Location: | IVTC - Levittown, NY |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955 x132, 135 |
| Contact: | NYCC Post Graduate Registrar x132 |
| Website: | |
| Description: | Risk Management – 2 hour This class will address the issues of risk management in the chiropractic office. Doctors upon completion of this program will: 1. Understand the necessity for accurate, complete, legible records. 2. The warning signs of poor documentation and how to avoid them. 3. Understand the ethical considerations as they relate to proper record keeping and patient confidentiality. 4. Understand the rationale for and the development of a Chiropractic Care/Case Management/Treatment Plan. 5. Understand the components of daily record keeping (SOAP) and how to efficiently use them in chiropractic practice. Prevention of Medical Errors – 2 hours The following topics will be presented during this session dealing with decreasing errors in chiropractic practice that may lead to an increased risk of malpractice actions: 1. The doctor-patient relationship and the role it plays in risk management. 2. Understand the components needed to have a complete record package. Intake form Case History Examination Imaging Report Outcome Measures Chiropractic Care/Management Plan Daily SOAP/Therapy Notes 3. Avoiding errors and understanding the absolute and relative contraindications to chiropractic care and what tools are available to determine if they are present. 4. The level of record keeping sufficient to provide a reasonable defense if malpractice is alleged. 5. How to ensure that care initiates with informed consent. 6. Common causes of chiropractic malpractice claims and strategies to prevent these problems in the chiropractic office. Failure to diagnose Failure to refer Patient abandonment Sexual misconduct Office literature Collection of fees Florida Laws and Rules – 2 hours This session will discuss those sections of Florida Law pertaining to the practice of chiropractic. 1. It will include a discussion of those rules more commonly violated and how to prevent those violations. 2. What constitutes fraudulent activity and how to ensure 3. This session will meet the requirement for relicensure of Florida licensed chiropractic physicians. ANNA ALLEN RN, MSN, CLNC PROFESSIONAL BOUNDARIES 3 HOURS SEXUAL MISCONDUCT What are Professional Boundaries? Perceptions vs. Reality ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS Administrative Board Hearings False Allegations and Ramifications RISK MANAGEMENT Policies and Procedures in place How can HIPAA help? PROFESSIONAL/PATIENT RELATIONSHIP Pitfalls |
| Course Title: | "Documentation/Recordkeeping, Ethics, Chiropractic Risk Management, Prevention of Medical Errors, Florida Laws & Rules" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | December 5-6, 2009 |
| Cost: | $295 Sat & Sun; $210 Sat only; $95 Sun only |
| Session: | 1 weekend, 13 hrs, all but 2 hrs good for NY |
| Class Hours: | Sat 8-5, Sun 8-12, 13 hrs good for FL |
| Credit Hours: | 13 ( 11 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Steven Savoie, DC & Anna Allen, RN |
| Location: | IVTC - Depew, NY |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955 x132, 135 |
| Contact: | NYCC Post Graduate Registrar x132 |
| Website: | |
| Description: | Risk Management – 2 hour This class will address the issues of risk management in the chiropractic office. Doctors upon completion of this program will: 1. Understand the necessity for accurate, complete, legible records. 2. The warning signs of poor documentation and how to avoid them. 3. Understand the ethical considerations as they relate to proper record keeping and patient confidentiality. 4. Understand the rationale for and the development of a Chiropractic Care/Case Management/Treatment Plan. 5. Understand the components of daily record keeping (SOAP) and how to efficiently use them in chiropractic practice. Prevention of Medical Errors – 2 hours The following topics will be presented during this session dealing with decreasing errors in chiropractic practice that may lead to an increased risk of malpractice actions: 1. The doctor-patient relationship and the role it plays in risk management. 2. Understand the components needed to have a complete record package. Intake form Case History Examination Imaging Report Outcome Measures Chiropractic Care/Management Plan Daily SOAP/Therapy Notes 3. Avoiding errors and understanding the absolute and relative contraindications to chiropractic care and what tools are available to determine if they are present. 4. The level of record keeping sufficient to provide a reasonable defense if malpractice is alleged. 5. How to ensure that care initiates with informed consent. 6. Common causes of chiropractic malpractice claims and strategies to prevent these problems in the chiropractic office. Failure to diagnose Failure to refer Patient abandonment Sexual misconduct Office literature Collection of fees Florida Laws and Rules – 2 hours This session will discuss those sections of Florida Law pertaining to the practice of chiropractic. 1. It will include a discussion of those rules more commonly violated and how to prevent those violations. 2. What constitutes fraudulent activity and how to ensure 3. This session will meet the requirement for relicensure of Florida licensed chiropractic physicians. ANNA ALLEN RN, MSN, CLNC PROFESSIONAL BOUNDARIES 3 HOURS SEXUAL MISCONDUCT What are Professional Boundaries? Perceptions vs. Reality ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS Administrative Board Hearings False Allegations and Ramifications RISK MANAGEMENT Policies and Procedures in place How can HIPAA help? PROFESSIONAL/PATIENT RELATIONSHIP Pitfalls |
| Course Title: | "Documentation/Recordkeeping, Ethics, Chiropractic Risk Management, Prevention of Medical Errors, Florida Laws & Rules" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | October 23-24, 2010 |
| Cost: | $295 Sat & Sun; $210 Sat only; $95 Sun only |
| Session: | 1 weekend, 13 hrs, all but 2 hrs good for NY |
| Class Hours: | Sat 8-5, Sun 8-12, 13 hrs good for FL |
| Credit Hours: | 13 ( 11 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Steven Savoie, DC & Anna Allen, RN |
| Location: | IVTC - Depew, NY |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955 x132, 135 |
| Contact: | NYCC Post Graduate Registrar x132 |
| Website: | |
| Description: | Risk Management – 2 hour This class will address the issues of risk management in the chiropractic office. Doctors upon completion of this program will: 1. Understand the necessity for accurate, complete, legible records. 2. The warning signs of poor documentation and how to avoid them. 3. Understand the ethical considerations as they relate to proper record keeping and patient confidentiality. 4. Understand the rationale for and the development of a Chiropractic Care/Case Management/Treatment Plan. 5. Understand the components of daily record keeping (SOAP) and how to efficiently use them in chiropractic practice. Prevention of Medical Errors – 2 hours The following topics will be presented during this session dealing with decreasing errors in chiropractic practice that may lead to an increased risk of malpractice actions: 1. The doctor-patient relationship and the role it plays in risk management. 2. Understand the components needed to have a complete record package. Intake form Case History Examination Imaging Report Outcome Measures Chiropractic Care/Management Plan Daily SOAP/Therapy Notes 3. Avoiding errors and understanding the absolute and relative contraindications to chiropractic care and what tools are available to determine if they are present. 4. The level of record keeping sufficient to provide a reasonable defense if malpractice is alleged. 5. How to ensure that care initiates with informed consent. 6. Common causes of chiropractic malpractice claims and strategies to prevent these problems in the chiropractic office. Failure to diagnose Failure to refer Patient abandonment Sexual misconduct Office literature Collection of fees Florida Laws and Rules – 2 hours This session will discuss those sections of Florida Law pertaining to the practice of chiropractic. 1. It will include a discussion of those rules more commonly violated and how to prevent those violations. 2. What constitutes fraudulent activity and how to ensure 3. This session will meet the requirement for relicensure of Florida licensed chiropractic physicians. ANNA ALLEN RN, MSN, CLNC PROFESSIONAL BOUNDARIES 3 HOURS SEXUAL MISCONDUCT What are Professional Boundaries? Perceptions vs. Reality ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS Administrative Board Hearings False Allegations and Ramifications RISK MANAGEMENT Policies and Procedures in place How can HIPAA help? PROFESSIONAL/PATIENT RELATIONSHIP Pitfalls |
| Course Title: | "Documentation/Recordkeeping, Ethics, Chiropractic Risk Management, Prevention of Medical Errors, Florida Laws & Rules" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | October 23-24, 2010 |
| Cost: | $295 Sat & Sun; $210 Sat only; $95 Sun only |
| Session: | 1 weekend, 13 hrs, all but 2 hrs good for NY |
| Class Hours: | Sat 8-5, Sun 8-12, 13 hrs good for FL |
| Credit Hours: | 13 ( 11 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Steven Savoie, DC & Anna Allen, RN |
| Location: | IVTC - Seneca Falls, NY |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955 x132, 135 |
| Contact: | NYCC Post Graduate Registrar x132 |
| Website: | |
| Description: | Risk Management – 2 hour This class will address the issues of risk management in the chiropractic office. Doctors upon completion of this program will: 1. Understand the necessity for accurate, complete, legible records. 2. The warning signs of poor documentation and how to avoid them. 3. Understand the ethical considerations as they relate to proper record keeping and patient confidentiality. 4. Understand the rationale for and the development of a Chiropractic Care/Case Management/Treatment Plan. 5. Understand the components of daily record keeping (SOAP) and how to efficiently use them in chiropractic practice. Prevention of Medical Errors – 2 hours The following topics will be presented during this session dealing with decreasing errors in chiropractic practice that may lead to an increased risk of malpractice actions: 1. The doctor-patient relationship and the role it plays in risk management. 2. Understand the components needed to have a complete record package. Intake form Case History Examination Imaging Report Outcome Measures Chiropractic Care/Management Plan Daily SOAP/Therapy Notes 3. Avoiding errors and understanding the absolute and relative contraindications to chiropractic care and what tools are available to determine if they are present. 4. The level of record keeping sufficient to provide a reasonable defense if malpractice is alleged. 5. How to ensure that care initiates with informed consent. 6. Common causes of chiropractic malpractice claims and strategies to prevent these problems in the chiropractic office. Failure to diagnose Failure to refer Patient abandonment Sexual misconduct Office literature Collection of fees Florida Laws and Rules – 2 hours This session will discuss those sections of Florida Law pertaining to the practice of chiropractic. 1. It will include a discussion of those rules more commonly violated and how to prevent those violations. 2. What constitutes fraudulent activity and how to ensure 3. This session will meet the requirement for relicensure of Florida licensed chiropractic physicians. ANNA ALLEN RN, MSN, CLNC PROFESSIONAL BOUNDARIES 3 HOURS SEXUAL MISCONDUCT What are Professional Boundaries? Perceptions vs. Reality ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS Administrative Board Hearings False Allegations and Ramifications RISK MANAGEMENT Policies and Procedures in place How can HIPAA help? PROFESSIONAL/PATIENT RELATIONSHIP Pitfalls |
| Course Title: | "Domestic Violence: What Every Doctor of Chiropractic Must Know" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | Ongoing, |
| Cost: | $25 per CEU plus postage & handling |
| Session: | |
| Class Hours: | Sent to your location via US mail |
| Credit Hours: | 1 ( 1 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Virginia Schafer, DC |
| Location: | Home Study |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955x121 |
| Contact: | Thomas Ventimiglia, DC |
| Website: | |
| Description: | Upon completion of this course the doctor will understand the process and impact of personality trait development and operant conditioning on ethics. The doctor will recognize ethical issues in their personal and professional life and the consequences a lack of or absence of ethical conduct may have. |
| Course Title: | "Domestic Violence: What Every Doctor of Chiropractic Must Know" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | Ongoing, |
| Cost: | $25 per CEU see online website for further info |
| Session: | |
| Class Hours: | available 24/7 |
| Credit Hours: | 1 ( 1 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Virginia Schafer, DC |
| Location: | On-Line |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955x121 |
| Contact: | Thomas Ventimiglia, DC |
| Website: | |
| Description: | Upon completion of this course the doctor will understand the process and impact of personality trait development and operant conditioning on ethics. The doctor will recognize ethical issues in their personal and professional life and the consequences a lack of or absence of ethical conduct may have. |
| Course Title: | "Ethical and Legal Considerations: Chiropractic Advertising and Marketing - Part 1" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | Ongoing, 2008 |
| Cost: | $25 per CEU, plus postage & handling |
| Session: | 2 hrs |
| Class Hours: | Sent to your location via US mail |
| Credit Hours: | 2 ( 2 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Peter Van Tyle, JD |
| Location: | Home Study |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955 x132 |
| Contact: | Thomas Ventimiglia, DC |
| Website: | |
| Description: | Ethical and Legal Considerations Surrounding Chiropractic Marketing and Advertising Peter VanTyle, JD Part I of II Course Description: This course explores how healthcare professionals can ethically and legally “get the word out” about their practices in a manner that complies with state and federal law. Covered are such topics as patient testimonials, healthcare professionals' advertising restrictions (state and federal), the public’s right to receive information, the advertising of fees, media deemed appropriate for professionals' ads, comparative ads, put-down ads, online advertising, the FTC, deceptive advertising, fraud, defamation, and advertising guaranteed cures. |
| Course Title: | "Ethical and Legal Considerations: Chiropractic Advertising and Marketing - Part 1" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | Ongoing, 2008 |
| Cost: | $25 per CEU - see online website for further info |
| Session: | 2 hrs |
| Class Hours: | Available 24/7 |
| Credit Hours: | 2 ( 2 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Peter Van Tyle, JD |
| Location: | On-Line |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955 x132 |
| Contact: | Thomas Ventimiglia, DC |
| Website: | |
| Description: | Ethical and Legal Considerations Surrounding Chiropractic Marketing and Advertising Peter VanTyle, JD Part I of II Course Description: This course explores how healthcare professionals can ethically and legally “get the word out” about their practices in a manner that complies with state and federal law. Covered are such topics as patient testimonials, healthcare professionals' advertising restrictions (state and federal), the public’s right to receive information, the advertising of fees, media deemed appropriate for professionals' ads, comparative ads, put-down ads, online advertising, the FTC, deceptive advertising, fraud, defamation, and advertising guaranteed cures. |
| Course Title: | "Ethical and Legal Considerations: Chiropractic Advertising and Marketing - Part 2" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | Ongoing, 2008 |
| Cost: | $25 per CEU - see online website for further info |
| Session: | 2 hrs |
| Class Hours: | Available 24/7 |
| Credit Hours: | 2 ( 3 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Peter Van Tyle, JD |
| Location: | On-Line |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955 x132 |
| Contact: | Thomas Ventimiglia, DC |
| Website: | |
| Description: | Ethical and Legal Considerations Surrounding Chiropractic Marketing and Advertising Peter VanTyle, JD Part II of II Course Description: Part II of this course explores how healthcare professionals can ethically and legally “get the word out” about their practices in a manner that complies with state and federal law. Part II covers such topics as professionals’ solicitation by mail, telemarketing and electronic advertising, contacting automobile accident victims, soliciting by phone, telemarketing and electronic advertising, paying the press for publicity, defamation, invasion of privacy, HIPAA and marketing, labels and packaging, marketing nutritional supplements, medical terms and illustrations in ads, advertising discounts and “give-aways” to patients, representing and displaying credentials, signs and business cards, trademarks and copyright, vicarious liability, patient consent forms. |
| Course Title: | "Ethical and Legal Considerations: Chiropractic Advertising and Marketing - Part 2" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | Ongoing, 2008 |
| Cost: | $25 per CEU - plus postage & handling |
| Session: | 2 hrs |
| Class Hours: | Sent to your location via US mail |
| Credit Hours: | 2 ( 2 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Peter Van Tyle, JD |
| Location: | Home Study |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955 x132 |
| Contact: | Thomas Ventimiglia, DC |
| Website: | |
| Description: | Ethical and Legal Considerations Surrounding Chiropractic Marketing and Advertising Peter VanTyle, JD Part II of II Course Description: Part II of this course explores how healthcare professionals can ethically and legally “get the word out” about their practices in a manner that complies with state and federal law. Part II covers such topics as professionals’ solicitation by mail, telemarketing and electronic advertising, contacting automobile accident victims, soliciting by phone, telemarketing and electronic advertising, paying the press for publicity, defamation, invasion of privacy, HIPAA and marketing, labels and packaging, marketing nutritional supplements, medical terms and illustrations in ads, advertising discounts and “give-aways” to patients, representing and displaying credentials, signs and business cards, trademarks and copyright, vicarious liability, patient consent forms. |
| Course Title: | "Ethics, Boundaries and Evidence-Based Documentation" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | February 27-28, 2010 |
| Cost: | $275 Drs,$247.50 alumni, free to NYCC faculty/stu |
| Session: | 1 weekend |
| Class Hours: | Sat 1-7, Sun 8-2 |
| Credit Hours: | 12 ( 12 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Ronald Wellikoff, DC & Debra Hoffman, DC |
| Location: | IVTC - Depew, NY |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955 x132, 135 |
| Contact: | NYCC Post Graduate Registrar x132, 135 |
| Website: | |
| Description: | There are 7 topics covered: Ethics Documentation Documentation (Medical Necessity) Risk Management Boundaries Communication Documentation (Disability vs. Impairment, 6th Edition) Please note that this is a supplemental program and will be used only if time permits. This edition of the AMA Guides has replaced all previous editions. Even if we don't get to it, the introductory notes will be valuable to the doctors. |
| Course Title: | "Ethics, Boundaries and Evidence-Based Documentation" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | February 27-28, 2010 |
| Cost: | $275 Drs,$247.50 alumni, free to NYCC faculty/stu |
| Session: | 1 weekend |
| Class Hours: | Sat 1-7, Sun 8-2 |
| Credit Hours: | 12 ( 12 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Ronald Wellikoff, DC & Debra Hoffman, DC |
| Location: | IVTC - Levittown, NY |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955 x132, 135 |
| Contact: | NYCC Post Graduate Registrar x132, 135 |
| Website: | |
| Description: | There are 7 topics covered: Ethics Documentation Documentation (Medical Necessity) Risk Management Boundaries Communication Documentation (Disability vs. Impairment, 6th Edition) Please note that this is a supplemental program and will be used only if time permits. This edition of the AMA Guides has replaced all previous editions. Even if we don't get to it, the introductory notes will be valuable to the doctors. |
| Course Title: | "Ethics, Boundaries and Evidence-Based Documentation" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | February 27-28, 2010 |
| Cost: | $275 Drs,$247.50 alumni, free to NYCC faculty/stu |
| Session: | 1 weekend |
| Class Hours: | Sat 1-7, Sun 8-2 |
| Credit Hours: | 12 ( 12 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Ronald Wellikoff, DC & Debra Hoffman, DC |
| Location: | IVTC - Seneca Falls, NY |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955 x132, 135 |
| Contact: | NYCC Post Graduate Registrar x132, 135 |
| Website: | |
| Description: | There are 7 topics covered: Ethics Documentation Documentation (Medical Necessity) Risk Management Boundaries Communication Documentation (Disability vs. Impairment, 6th Edition) Please note that this is a supplemental program and will be used only if time permits. This edition of the AMA Guides has replaced all previous editions. Even if we don't get to it, the introductory notes will be valuable to the doctors. |
| Course Title: | "Evidence-Based Practice and Clinical Documentation" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | December 13, 2009 |
| Cost: | $150 Drs,10% alum disc,free to NYCC stud'ts/facul |
| Session: | 6 hrs |
| Class Hours: | Sun 8-2 |
| Credit Hours: | 6 ( 6 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Anthony D'Antoni, DC, MS, PhD |
| Location: | Levittown, NY |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955 x132, 135 |
| Contact: | NYCC Post Graduate Registrar x132 |
| Website: | |
| Description: | Evidence-Based Practice and Clinical Documentation" This 6-hour continuing education (CE) seminar introduces the chiropractor to the principles of evidence-based practice (EBP). Understanding the role of EBP in modern health care is absolutely essential for a successful chiropractic practice because EBP has metamorphosed into evidence-based policy making. Thus, my intent is to empower chiropractors with an armamentarium of evidence-based, scientific information that will enable them to fully succeed in practice. The purpose of this program, therefore, is to fill a niche by presenting chiropractors with the tools necessary to help them navigate the health care system and practice using an evidence-based paradigm. At the conclusion of this seminar, participants will be able to describe the fundamentals of clinical research and, more importantly, recognize how clinical research affects diverse areas of practice such as utilization review, peer review, and medical necessity. The clinician will also learn how to critically evaluate the research literature and begin to write a case report. An interactive workshop will be used to teach the clinician how to integrate research evidence into daily practice. The information presented in this seminar will benefit chiropractic students, recent graduates, and veteran chiropractors. |
| Course Title: | "Fee-Splitting, Self Referrals, Kickbacks: The Latest Word on Prohibited Healthcare Arrangements - Home Study" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | Ongoing, |
| Cost: | $25 per CEU, plus postage & handling |
| Session: | |
| Class Hours: | Sent to your location via US mail |
| Credit Hours: | 3 ( 3 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Peter Van Tyle, JD |
| Location: | Home Study |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955x121 |
| Contact: | Thomas Ventimiglia, DC |
| Website: | |
| Description: | Ethical and legal considerations in private practice (Can be applied towards NYS mandatory category "Ethics, Documentation, and Patient Communications). |
| Course Title: | "Fee-Splitting, Self Referrals, Kickbacks: The Latest Word on Prohibited Healthcare Arrangements - On-Line" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | Ongoing, |
| Cost: | $25 per CEU see online website for further info |
| Session: | |
| Class Hours: | available 24/7 |
| Credit Hours: | 3 ( 3 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Peter Van Tyle, JD |
| Location: | On-Line |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955x121 |
| Contact: | Thomas Ventimiglia, DC |
| Website: | www.eondirect.com/nycc/PublicSite/Welcome. Asp |
| Description: | Ethical and legal considerations in private practice (Can be applied towards NYS mandatory category "Ethics, Documentation, and Patient Communications). |
| Course Title: | "Malpractice: Good Riddance! Avoiding Malpractice by Minimizimg Practice Errors and Correcting Mistakes Legally and Ethically" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | Ongoing, |
| Cost: | $25.00 per CEU plus postage & handling |
| Session: | |
| Class Hours: | sent to your location via US mail |
| Credit Hours: | 3 ( 3 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Peter Van Tyle, Esq. |
| Location: | Home Study |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955 x121 |
| Contact: | Thomas Ventimiglia, DC |
| Website: | |
| Description: | MALPRACTICE: GOOD RIDDANCE! AVOIDING MALPRACTICE BY MANAGING YOUR RISK AND CORRECTING MISTAKES LEGALLY & ETHICALLY Peter Van Tyle, Esq. Course Description: The course educates chiropractors about malpractice, alerts them about the impact such a charge might have on their professional career, and enables them to avoid such claims through the implementation of efficient office systems, accurate recordkeeping, better patient communication, adherence to professional standards of conduct, vigilance regarding hidden malpractice traps, and general knowledge about the prosecution of a malpractice suit. By understanding the elements of medical negligence, chiropractors can institute preventative measures and manage malpractice’s legal, business, health and clinical challenges. |
| Course Title: | "Malpractice: Good Riddance! Avoiding Malpractice by Minimizing Practice Errors and Correcting Mistakes Legally and Ethically" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | Ongoing, |
| Cost: | $25.00 per CEU see online website for further info |
| Session: | |
| Class Hours: | available 24/7 |
| Credit Hours: | 3 ( 3 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Peter Van Tyle, Esq. |
| Location: | Online |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955 x121 |
| Contact: | Thomas Ventimiglia, DC |
| Website: | www.eondirect.com/nycc/publicsite/welcome.asp |
| Description: | Malpractice: Good Riddance! Avoiding Malpractice by Minimizing Practice Errors and Correcting Mistakes Legally and Ethically Peter Van Tyle, Esq. Course Description: The course educates chiropractors about malpractice, alerts them about the impact such a charge might have on their professional career, and enables them to avoid such claims through the implementation of efficient office systems, accurate recordkeeping, better patient communication, adherence to professional standards of conduct, vigilance regarding hidden malpractice traps, and general knowledge about the prosecution of a malpractice suit. By understanding the elements of medical negligence, chiropractors can institute preventative measures and manage malpractice’s legal, business, health and clinical challenges. |
| Course Title: | "Medicare Documentation and Guidelines - Part 1" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | Ongoing, 2009 |
| Cost: | $25 per CEU, plus postage & handling |
| Session: | 1 |
| Class Hours: | Sent to your location via US mail |
| Credit Hours: | 2 ( 2 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Benjamin Bartolotto, DC & Vincent Lois, DC |
| Location: | Home Study |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955 x 121 |
| Contact: | Thomas Ventimiglia, DC |
| Website: | www.nycc.edu |
| Description: | Medicare and Chiropractic Practice Part 1 Benjamin Bartolotto, DC and Vincent Loia, DC This presentation is a two hour (2) program approved for continuing education credit. This program addresses the development of the Medicare program, Chiropractic inclusion, Medicare restrictions in Chiropractic practice, patient coverage, Participating vs. Non-participating providers, and Chiropractic practice standards and guidelines for Medicare billing. Critical issues regarding the Center for Medicare/Medicaid Services’ (CMS) concerns regarding deficiencies in chiropractic claims reporting will be discussed. The program will briefly cover HIPAA and NPI. The program will also cover the P.A.R.T. standards for billing, procedure code modifiers, physical examination requirements, medical necessity, informed consent, fraudulent billing, local policy determination, and misconceptions in Medicare policy. In order to receive credit for taking this course, the enrollee must complete and pass a short series of question at the end of the program. |
| Course Title: | "Medicare Documentation and Guidelines - Part 1" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | Ongoing, 2009 |
| Cost: | $25 per CEU see online website for further info |
| Session: | 1 |
| Class Hours: | Available 24/7 |
| Credit Hours: | 2 ( 2 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Benjamin Bartolotto, DC & Vincent Loia, DC |
| Location: | Online |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955 x 121 |
| Contact: | Thomas Ventimiglia, DC |
| Website: | www.nycc.edu |
| Description: | Medicare and Chiropractic Practice Part 1 Benjamin Bartolotto, DC and Vincent Loia, DC This presentation is a two hour (2) program approved for continuing education credit. This program addresses the development of the Medicare program, Chiropractic inclusion, Medicare restrictions in Chiropractic practice, patient coverage, Participating vs. Non-participating providers, and Chiropractic practice standards and guidelines for Medicare billing. Critical issues regarding the Center for Medicare/Medicaid Services’ (CMS) concerns regarding deficiencies in chiropractic claims reporting will be discussed. The program will briefly cover HIPAA and NPI. The program will also cover the P.A.R.T. standards for billing, procedure code modifiers, physical examination requirements, medical necessity, informed consent, fraudulent billing, local policy determination, and misconceptions in Medicare policy. In order to receive credit for taking this course, the enrollee must complete and pass a short series of question at the end of the program. |
| Course Title: | "Medicare Documentation and Guidelines - Part 2" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | Ongoing, 2009 |
| Cost: | $25 per CEU, plus postage & handling |
| Session: | 2 |
| Class Hours: | Sent to your location via US mail |
| Credit Hours: | 2 ( 2 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Benjamin Bartolotto, DC & Vincent Loia, DC |
| Location: | Home Study |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955 x 121 |
| Contact: | Thomas Ventimiglia, DC |
| Website: | www.nycc.edu |
| Description: | Medicare and Chiropractic Practice Part 2 Benjamin Bartolotto, DC and Vincent Loia, DC This presentation is a three hour (2) program approved for continuing education credit. This program addresses the development of the Medicare program, Chiropractic inclusion, Medicare restrictions in Chiropractic practice, patient coverage, Participating vs. Non-participating providers, and Chiropractic practice standards and guidelines for Medicare billing. Critical issues regarding the Center for Medicare/Medicaid Services’ (CMS) concerns regarding deficiencies in chiropractic claims reporting will be discussed. The program will briefly cover HIPAA and NPI. The program will also cover the P.A.R.T. standards for billing, procedure code modifiers, physical examination requirements, medical necessity, informed consent, fraudulent billing, local policy determination, and misconceptions in Medicare policy. In order to receive credit for taking this course, the enrollee must complete and pass a short series of question at the end of the program. |
| Course Title: | "Medicare Documentation and Guidelines - Part 2" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | Ongoing, 2009 |
| Cost: | $25 per CEU see online website for further info |
| Session: | 2 |
| Class Hours: | Available 24/7 |
| Credit Hours: | 2 ( 2 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Benjamin Bartolotto, DC & Vincent Loia, DC |
| Location: | Online |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955 x 121 |
| Contact: | Thomas Ventimiglia, DC |
| Website: | www.nycc.edu |
| Description: | Medicare and Chiropractic Practice Part 2 Benjamin Bartolotto, DC and Vincent Loia, DC This presentation is a two hour (2) program approved for continuing education credit. This program addresses the development of the Medicare program, Chiropractic inclusion, Medicare restrictions in Chiropractic practice, patient coverage, Participating vs. Non-participating providers, and Chiropractic practice standards and guidelines for Medicare billing. Critical issues regarding the Center for Medicare/Medicaid Services’ (CMS) concerns regarding deficiencies in chiropractic claims reporting will be discussed. The program will briefly cover HIPAA and NPI. The program will also cover the P.A.R.T. standards for billing, procedure code modifiers, physical examination requirements, medical necessity, informed consent, fraudulent billing, local policy determination, and misconceptions in Medicare policy. In order to receive credit for taking this course, the enrollee must complete and pass a short series of question at the end of the program. |
| Course Title: | "Professionals Helping Impaired Professionals" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | January 14, 2010 |
| Cost: | $75 Drs,$67.50 alumni, free to NYCC stud'ts,facul |
| Session: | 3 hrs |
| Class Hours: | Thurs 1-4 |
| Credit Hours: | 3 ( 3 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Stephen T. Eble, DC, FICC |
| Location: | IVTC - Levittown, NY |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955 x132, 135 |
| Contact: | NYCC Post Graduate Registrar x132 |
| Website: | |
| Description: | The Professional Assistance Program Instructor: Stephen T. Eble, DC State Legislation in 1986 as a confidential, treatment- based alterative to disciplinary proceedings. The Professional Assistance Program (PAP) is available to professionals licensed under Title VIII of the Education Law except physicians, physician assistants, and specialist assistants. Professionals whose actions have not resulted in patient harm, may voluntarily surrender their licenses while seeking treatment for the disease of addiction. The statute that created the PAP also established a committee on drugs and alcohol abuse to advise the Board of Regents on matters related to practice by professional licensees who have drug or alcohol abuse problems. The Board of Regents appoints members to the Committee. The professional with the disease of addiction benefits from potential consideration of reduction of charges or penalties in possible State Education Department, Department of Health or criminal proceedings. Immunity granted from the Education Department include: practicing while impaired and being a habitual user of drugs or alcohol. The professional’s license is reinstatement by the Committee and the monitoring period begins. Monitoring is a process of the collection and reporting of data to determine abstinence from alcohol and other drugs and to support recovery. |
| Course Title: | "Professionals Helping Impaired Professionals" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | January 14, 2010 |
| Cost: | $80 Drs, plus postage & handling for materials |
| Session: | 3 hrs |
| Class Hours: | Thurs 1-4 |
| Credit Hours: | 3 ( 3 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Stephen T. Eble, DC, FICC |
| Location: | Teleseminar |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955 x132, 135 |
| Contact: | NYCC Post Graduate Registrar x132 |
| Website: | |
| Description: | The Professional Assistance Program Instructor: Stephen T. Eble, DC State Legislation in 1986 as a confidential, treatment- based alterative to disciplinary proceedings. The Professional Assistance Program (PAP) is available to professionals licensed under Title VIII of the Education Law except physicians, physician assistants, and specialist assistants. Professionals whose actions have not resulted in patient harm, may voluntarily surrender their licenses while seeking treatment for the disease of addiction. The statute that created the PAP also established a committee on drugs and alcohol abuse to advise the Board of Regents on matters related to practice by professional licensees who have drug or alcohol abuse problems. The Board of Regents appoints members to the Committee. The professional with the disease of addiction benefits from potential consideration of reduction of charges or penalties in possible State Education Department, Department of Health or criminal proceedings. Immunity granted from the Education Department include: practicing while impaired and being a habitual user of drugs or alcohol. The professional’s license is reinstatement by the Committee and the monitoring period begins. Monitoring is a process of the collection and reporting of data to determine abstinence from alcohol and other drugs and to support recovery. |
| Course Title: | "Professionals Helping Impaired Professionals" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | January 14, 2010 |
| Cost: | $75 Drs,$67.50 alumni, free to NYCC stud'ts,facul |
| Session: | 3 hrs |
| Class Hours: | Thurs 1-4 |
| Credit Hours: | 3 ( 3 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Stephen T. Eble, DC, FICC |
| Location: | IVTC - Seneca Falls, NY |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955 x132, 135 |
| Contact: | NYCC Post Graduate Registrar x132 |
| Website: | |
| Description: | The Professional Assistance Program Instructor: Stephen T. Eble, DC State Legislation in 1986 as a confidential, treatment- based alterative to disciplinary proceedings. The Professional Assistance Program (PAP) is available to professionals licensed under Title VIII of the Education Law except physicians, physician assistants, and specialist assistants. Professionals whose actions have not resulted in patient harm, may voluntarily surrender their licenses while seeking treatment for the disease of addiction. The statute that created the PAP also established a committee on drugs and alcohol abuse to advise the Board of Regents on matters related to practice by professional licensees who have drug or alcohol abuse problems. The Board of Regents appoints members to the Committee. The professional with the disease of addiction benefits from potential consideration of reduction of charges or penalties in possible State Education Department, Department of Health or criminal proceedings. Immunity granted from the Education Department include: practicing while impaired and being a habitual user of drugs or alcohol. The professional’s license is reinstatement by the Committee and the monitoring period begins. Monitoring is a process of the collection and reporting of data to determine abstinence from alcohol and other drugs and to support recovery. |
| Course Title: | "Professionals Helping Impaired Professionals" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | January 14, 2010 |
| Cost: | $75 Drs,$67.50 alumni, free to NYCC stud'ts,facul |
| Session: | 3 hrs |
| Class Hours: | Thurs 1-4 |
| Credit Hours: | 3 ( 3 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Stephen T. Eble, DC, FICC |
| Location: | IVTC - Depew, NY |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955 x132, 135 |
| Contact: | NYCC Post Graduate Registrar x132 |
| Website: | |
| Description: | The Professional Assistance Program Instructor: Stephen T. Eble, DC State Legislation in 1986 as a confidential, treatment- based alterative to disciplinary proceedings. The Professional Assistance Program (PAP) is available to professionals licensed under Title VIII of the Education Law except physicians, physician assistants, and specialist assistants. Professionals whose actions have not resulted in patient harm, may voluntarily surrender their licenses while seeking treatment for the disease of addiction. The statute that created the PAP also established a committee on drugs and alcohol abuse to advise the Board of Regents on matters related to practice by professional licensees who have drug or alcohol abuse problems. The Board of Regents appoints members to the Committee. The professional with the disease of addiction benefits from potential consideration of reduction of charges or penalties in possible State Education Department, Department of Health or criminal proceedings. Immunity granted from the Education Department include: practicing while impaired and being a habitual user of drugs or alcohol. The professional’s license is reinstatement by the Committee and the monitoring period begins. Monitoring is a process of the collection and reporting of data to determine abstinence from alcohol and other drugs and to support recovery. |
| Course Title: | "Risk Management - Preventing Lawsuits & Licensing Board Actions" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | January 30, 2010 |
| Cost: | $150 Drs,$135 alumni, free to NYCC faculty/student |
| Session: | 6 hours |
| Class Hours: | Sat 1-7 |
| Credit Hours: | 6 ( 6 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Stephen Perle, MS, DC |
| Location: | Levittown, NY |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955 x132, 135 |
| Contact: | NYCC Post Graduate Registrar x132, 135 |
| Website: | |
| Description: | Risk Management Preventing Lawsuits and Licensing Board Actions by Stephen M. Perle, D.C., M.S. COURSE DESCRIPTION Risk Management is a 6 hour course of instruction that presents the basic elements of professional risk management. Doctors are exposed to what factors lead to claims of negligent practice and what steps they can take to prevent acting in a negligent manner. Specific strategies presented include: improved doctor-patient communication, appropriate documentation, the use of outcome measures and maintaining ones clinical skills by using evidence based practice. Doctors are also exposed to typical causes of regulatory action taken against chiropractors’ professional licenses and strategies to prevent. Details of legislation and regulations governing the practice of chiropractic in New York State will be covered. COURSE OBJECTIVES: Learner will be able to Describe basic elements of a negligence case Explain what duties are owed to patients. Explain what standards of care are and how these standards change over time Describe appropriate practice methods that reduce the risk of a claim of negligent practice Describe common regulatory complaints against doctors of chiropractic Explain what appropriate practice methods will reduce the risk of regulatory complaints Understand legislative and regulatory control over the practice of chiropractic in New York State COURSE OUTLINE • Basic elements of negligence ? Duty ? Damages ? Directness ? Dereliction/ Deviation • Typical causes of negligent causes of action & regulatory action ? Poor communication ? Substandard treatment • Typical causes of regulatory action ? Substandard care ? Boundary violations ? Fraud ? Documentation problems ? Unprofessional conduct • Details of professional duties ? Basic ethical duties ? Informed consent ? Standards of care • Risk management strategies ? Proper documentation ? Maintaining clinical skills - Evidence based practice - Outcomes based practice ? Maintenance of professional boundaries ? Prevention of abandonment ? Informed consent • NYS Legislation & Regulations |
| Course Title: | "Risk Management and Record Keeping for the Chiropractic Office" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | November 21, 2009 |
| Cost: | Please contact VCA for info and fees |
| Session: | 1 day |
| Class Hours: | Please contact the VCA for times |
| Credit Hours: | 8 ( 8 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Stephen Savoie, DC |
| Location: | Richmond, VA |
| Chairperson: | Virginia Chiropractic Assn |
| Phone: | 540-932-3100 |
| Contact: | Julie K. Connelly |
| Website: | www.virginiachiropractic.org |
| Description: | This class will address the issues of risk management and proper recordkeeping in the chiropractic office. Upon completion of this program doctors will: understand the necessity for accurate, complete, legible records; the components needed to have a complete record package on each patient; understand the ethical considerations as they relate to proper recordkeeping and patient confidentiality; the rational for and the develoment of a Case Management/Treatment Plan; the compnenets of daily recordkeeping (SAOP) and how to efficiently use them in chiropractic practice; understand the concept of maximum medical/chiropractic improvement; the concepts of medical necessity and risk management & the terminology of risk management. Doctors will be able to identify those patients with a higher risk of adverse reactions to chiropractic care and understand the appropriate strategies to successfully manage high risk patients. |
| Course Title: | "The Big Three: Ethics, Documentation/Record Keeping and Coding" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | September 12, 2010 |
| Cost: | $150 Drs,$135 alumni, free to NYCC stud'ts/faculty |
| Session: | 6 hours |
| Class Hours: | Sun 8-2 |
| Credit Hours: | 6 ( 6 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Ronald Wellikoff, DC |
| Location: | IVTC - Depew, NY |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955 x132 |
| Contact: | NYCC Post Graduate Registrar x132 |
| Website: | |
| Description: | The Big Three: Ethics, Documentation/Record Keeping and Coding Ronald Wellikoff, DC A comprehensive overview of CPT coding, Establishing Medical Necessity, Documentation, Recordkeeping, Fraud and Abuse issues, Diagnostic testing and Office procedure. Will meet some Florida and some New York State Mandatory category 1 continuing education requirements. |
| Course Title: | "The Big Three: Ethics, Documentation/Record Keeping and Coding" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | September 12, 2010 |
| Cost: | $150 Drs,$135 alumni, free to NYCC stud'ts/faculty |
| Session: | 6 hours |
| Class Hours: | Sun 8-2 |
| Credit Hours: | 6 ( 6 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Ronald Wellikoff, DC |
| Location: | IVTC - Levittown, NY |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955 x132 |
| Contact: | NYCC Post Graduate Registrar x132 |
| Website: | |
| Description: | The Big Three: Ethics, Documentation/Record Keeping and Coding Ronald Wellikoff, DC A comprehensive overview of CPT coding, Establishing Medical Necessity, Documentation, Recordkeeping, Fraud and Abuse issues, Diagnostic testing and Office procedure. Will meet some Florida and some New York State Mandatory category 1 continuing education requirements. |
| Course Title: | "The Big Three: Ethics, Documentation/Record Keeping and Coding" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | September 12, 2010 |
| Cost: | $150 Drs,$135 alumni, free to NYCC stud'ts/faculty |
| Session: | 6 hours |
| Class Hours: | Sun 8-2 |
| Credit Hours: | 6 ( 6 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Ronald Wellikoff, DC |
| Location: | IVTC - Seneca Falls, NY |
| Chairperson: | NYCC |
| Phone: | 800-434-3955 x132 |
| Contact: | NYCC Post Graduate Registrar x132 |
| Website: | |
| Description: | The Big Three: Ethics, Documentation/Record Keeping and Coding Ronald Wellikoff, DC A comprehensive overview of CPT coding, Establishing Medical Necessity, Documentation, Recordkeeping, Fraud and Abuse issues, Diagnostic testing and Office procedure. Will meet some Florida and some New York State Mandatory category 1 continuing education requirements. |
| Course Title: | "The Neuromechanical System" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | April 10-11, 2010 |
| Cost: | $349 drs, $149 staff & stu, early reg |
| Session: | 1 weekend |
| Class Hours: | Sat 8-6:30, Sun 8-12 |
| Credit Hours: | 12 ( 1 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Christopher Colloca, DC |
| Location: | Boston, MA |
| Chairperson: | Neuromechanical Innovations |
| Phone: | 888-294-4750 |
| Contact: | Christopher Colloca, D.C. |
| Website: | www.neuromechanical.com |
| Description: | 21st Century Chiropractic Training for Chiropractors New Patient Procedures EMBRACE A NEUROMECHANICAL MODEL OF CHIROPRACTIC YOU CAN BE PROUD OF Outdated chiropractic theories have been replaced with validated, evidence-based models that you can be proud of and easily communicate. Learn the benefits of chiropractic care on biomechanics, muscle physiology, proprioception, pain, autonomics, structure and function, get better results, and watch the lights go on for patients. You'll become the expert in your community that patients go out of their way to see, boosting your new patients, retention, and referrals. You'll go away with an in depth understanding of: The Joints as Pain Generators and the Long-Term Implications vs Muscle Injuries . The Neurological and Biomechanical Consequences, of Spinal and Extremity Joint Dysfunction The Ligamento-Muscular Stabilizing System of the Spine Objective Benefits of Chiropractic Through Each Phase of Acute, Rehabilitative and Wellness Care REJUVENATE YOUR EXAMS AND ANALYSIS WITH RESEARCH BASED OBJECTIVE EVALUATIONS Discover how to use the rests and measures that document medical necessity and improve the quality of care you provide instead of just going through the motions. Determining the Level and Type of Exam Necessary For Each Individual Patient. New Mechanical Assessments to Secure a Discogenic Diagnosis Range of Motion, Muscle Strength and Endurance, and Pain Pressure Threshold Assessments Outcome Assessments to Validate Your Care Plans Orthopedic and Neurological Examinations to Objectively Provide Evidence of Dysfunction Adjusting and Rehabiliation Implement all new functional adjusting protocols that speed you up and get the results patients brag about Seventy percent of chiropractors use instrument adjusting in their practices. Are you doing it right? Learn instrument adjusting procedures from the leading authorities and most published authors in its field. We've developed all new adjusting protocols that will quickly point you to the patient's problem and allow you to fix it fast. In one weekend you'll master: Acute Care Adjusting Protocols for Ankle Sprain, Plantar Fascitis, Knee Pain, Pitiformis Syndrome, Trochanteric Bursitis, Back and Neck Pain, Radiculitis, RotatorCuffSyndrome, A/C Joint Sprain, Epicondylitis, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Headache, TMJ and More. . Structural Based Protocols to Correct Postural Deficits and Functional Based Adjusting to Assess and Correct Range of Motion, Strength, and Endurance Deficits of the Spine and Extremities . Objective Measures to Quantify Functional Deficits and Demonstrate Their Improvement With Corrective Chiropractic Care Plans IMPLEMENT FUNCTIONAI.LY BASED ACTIVE CARE, GET RESULTS AND GET PAID 1980's style passive like electrical stimulation and ultrasound aren’t cutting it. Functionally based active care is the driving force behind successful treatment programs and reimbursement today. You’ll learn how simply integrate active care in your office increasing compliance, your PVA, your results and your collections. You’ll learn Progressive Condition Based Thereapuetic Exercise and Activities Functionally Based Spinal Corrective Care Plans Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation Sensorimotor Integration Techniques Neuromuscular Re-education Care Plan Updating, Revision and Tracking of Outcomes Instrument adjusting for Spine and Extremities Instructor” Chris Colloca, D.C. Clinician. Researcher. Innovator. For the past decade Dr. Colloca has been training thousands of chiropractors around the World on the latest advances in .chiropractic research and practice in the post-graduate domain. In his Phoenix. Arizona based practice he has evolved a highly successful evidence-based practice style transforming the state-of-the-art in research into everyday practice. This high-tech hands-on approach is extremely efficient. enabling him to practice just 24 hours a week. With his extra time, he has conducted ground-breaking chiropractic research and published over 30 research papers in some of the best scientific journals. In fact, in 2003. Dr. Colloca won the prestigious Scott Haldeman Award (lst Prize) for the best research paper at the World Federation of Chiropractic Congress. His knowledge and experience you can trust. and his energy and enthusiasm are contagious. |
| Course Title: | "The Neuromechanical System" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | December 5-6, 2009 |
| Cost: | $349 drs, $149 staff & stu, early reg |
| Session: | 1 weekend |
| Class Hours: | Sat 8-6:30, Sun 8-12 |
| Credit Hours: | 12 ( 1 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Christopher Colloca, DC |
| Location: | San Diego, CA |
| Chairperson: | Neuromechanical Innovations |
| Phone: | 888-294-4750 |
| Contact: | Christopher Colloca, D.C. |
| Website: | www.neuromechanical.com |
| Description: | 21st Century Chiropractic Training for Chiropractors New Patient Procedures EMBRACE A NEUROMECHANICAL MODEL OF CHIROPRACTIC YOU CAN BE PROUD OF Outdated chiropractic theories have been replaced with validated, evidence-based models that you can be proud of and easily communicate. Learn the benefits of chiropractic care on biomechanics, muscle physiology, proprioception, pain, autonomics, structure and function, get better results, and watch the lights go on for patients. You'll become the expert in your community that patients go out of their way to see, boosting your new patients, retention, and referrals. You'll go away with an in depth understanding of: The Joints as Pain Generators and the Long-Term Implications vs Muscle Injuries . The Neurological and Biomechanical Consequences, of Spinal and Extremity Joint Dysfunction The Ligamento-Muscular Stabilizing System of the Spine Objective Benefits of Chiropractic Through Each Phase of Acute, Rehabilitative and Wellness Care REJUVENATE YOUR EXAMS AND ANALYSIS WITH RESEARCH BASED OBJECTIVE EVALUATIONS Discover how to use the rests and measures that document medical necessity and improve the quality of care you provide instead of just going through the motions. Determining the Level and Type of Exam Necessary For Each Individual Patient. New Mechanical Assessments to Secure a Discogenic Diagnosis Range of Motion, Muscle Strength and Endurance, and Pain Pressure Threshold Assessments Outcome Assessments to Validate Your Care Plans Orthopedic and Neurological Examinations to Objectively Provide Evidence of Dysfunction Adjusting and Rehabiliation Implement all new functional adjusting protocols that speed you up and get the results patients brag about Seventy percent of chiropractors use instrument adjusting in their practices. Are you doing it right? Learn instrument adjusting procedures from the leading authorities and most published authors in its field. We've developed all new adjusting protocols that will quickly point you to the patient's problem and allow you to fix it fast. In one weekend you'll master: Acute Care Adjusting Protocols for Ankle Sprain, Plantar Fascitis, Knee Pain, Pitiformis Syndrome, Trochanteric Bursitis, Back and Neck Pain, Radiculitis, RotatorCuffSyndrome, A/C Joint Sprain, Epicondylitis, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Headache, TMJ and More. . Structural Based Protocols to Correct Postural Deficits and Functional Based Adjusting to Assess and Correct Range of Motion, Strength, and Endurance Deficits of the Spine and Extremities . Objective Measures to Quantify Functional Deficits and Demonstrate Their Improvement With Corrective Chiropractic Care Plans IMPLEMENT FUNCTIONAI.LY BASED ACTIVE CARE, GET RESULTS AND GET PAID 1980's style passive like electrical stimulation and ultrasound aren’t cutting it. Functionally based active care is the driving force behind successful treatment programs and reimbursement today. You’ll learn how simply integrate active care in your office increasing compliance, your PVA, your results and your collections. You’ll learn Progressive Condition Based Thereapuetic Exercise and Activities Functionally Based Spinal Corrective Care Plans Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation Sensorimotor Integration Techniques Neuromuscular Re-education Care Plan Updating, Revision and Tracking of Outcomes Instrument adjusting for Spine and Extremities Instructor” Chris Colloca, D.C. Clinician. Researcher. Innovator. For the past decade Dr. Colloca has been training thousands of chiropractors around the World on the latest advances in .chiropractic research and practice in the post-graduate domain. In his Phoenix. Arizona based practice he has evolved a highly successful evidence-based practice style transforming the state-of-the-art in research into everyday practice. This high-tech hands-on approach is extremely efficient. enabling him to practice just 24 hours a week. With his extra time, he has conducted ground-breaking chiropractic research and published over 30 research papers in some of the best scientific journals. In fact, in 2003. Dr. Colloca won the prestigious Scott Haldeman Award (lst Prize) for the best research paper at the World Federation of Chiropractic Congress. His knowledge and experience you can trust. and his energy and enthusiasm are contagious. |
| Course Title: | "The Neuromechanical System" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | January 30-31, 2010 |
| Cost: | $349 drs, $149 staff & stu, early reg |
| Session: | 1 weekend |
| Class Hours: | Sat 8-6:30, Sun 8-12 |
| Credit Hours: | 12 ( 1 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Christopher Colloca, DC |
| Location: | Phoenix, AZ |
| Chairperson: | Neuromechanical Innovations |
| Phone: | 888-294-4750 |
| Contact: | Christopher Colloca, D.C. |
| Website: | www.neuromechanical.com |
| Description: | 21st Century Chiropractic Training for Chiropractors New Patient Procedures EMBRACE A NEUROMECHANICAL MODEL OF CHIROPRACTIC YOU CAN BE PROUD OF Outdated chiropractic theories have been replaced with validated, evidence-based models that you can be proud of and easily communicate. Learn the benefits of chiropractic care on biomechanics, muscle physiology, proprioception, pain, autonomics, structure and function, get better results, and watch the lights go on for patients. You'll become the expert in your community that patients go out of their way to see, boosting your new patients, retention, and referrals. You'll go away with an in depth understanding of: The Joints as Pain Generators and the Long-Term Implications vs Muscle Injuries . The Neurological and Biomechanical Consequences, of Spinal and Extremity Joint Dysfunction The Ligamento-Muscular Stabilizing System of the Spine Objective Benefits of Chiropractic Through Each Phase of Acute, Rehabilitative and Wellness Care REJUVENATE YOUR EXAMS AND ANALYSIS WITH RESEARCH BASED OBJECTIVE EVALUATIONS Discover how to use the rests and measures that document medical necessity and improve the quality of care you provide instead of just going through the motions. Determining the Level and Type of Exam Necessary For Each Individual Patient. New Mechanical Assessments to Secure a Discogenic Diagnosis Range of Motion, Muscle Strength and Endurance, and Pain Pressure Threshold Assessments Outcome Assessments to Validate Your Care Plans Orthopedic and Neurological Examinations to Objectively Provide Evidence of Dysfunction Adjusting and Rehabiliation Implement all new functional adjusting protocols that speed you up and get the results patients brag about Seventy percent of chiropractors use instrument adjusting in their practices. Are you doing it right? Learn instrument adjusting procedures from the leading authorities and most published authors in its field. We've developed all new adjusting protocols that will quickly point you to the patient's problem and allow you to fix it fast. In one weekend you'll master: Acute Care Adjusting Protocols for Ankle Sprain, Plantar Fascitis, Knee Pain, Pitiformis Syndrome, Trochanteric Bursitis, Back and Neck Pain, Radiculitis, RotatorCuffSyndrome, A/C Joint Sprain, Epicondylitis, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Headache, TMJ and More. . Structural Based Protocols to Correct Postural Deficits and Functional Based Adjusting to Assess and Correct Range of Motion, Strength, and Endurance Deficits of the Spine and Extremities . Objective Measures to Quantify Functional Deficits and Demonstrate Their Improvement With Corrective Chiropractic Care Plans IMPLEMENT FUNCTIONAI.LY BASED ACTIVE CARE, GET RESULTS AND GET PAID 1980's style passive like electrical stimulation and ultrasound aren’t cutting it. Functionally based active care is the driving force behind successful treatment programs and reimbursement today. You’ll learn how simply integrate active care in your office increasing compliance, your PVA, your results and your collections. You’ll learn Progressive Condition Based Thereapuetic Exercise and Activities Functionally Based Spinal Corrective Care Plans Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation Sensorimotor Integration Techniques Neuromuscular Re-education Care Plan Updating, Revision and Tracking of Outcomes Instrument adjusting for Spine and Extremities Instructor” Chris Colloca, D.C. Clinician. Researcher. Innovator. For the past decade Dr. Colloca has been training thousands of chiropractors around the World on the latest advances in .chiropractic research and practice in the post-graduate domain. In his Phoenix. Arizona based practice he has evolved a highly successful evidence-based practice style transforming the state-of-the-art in research into everyday practice. This high-tech hands-on approach is extremely efficient. enabling him to practice just 24 hours a week. With his extra time, he has conducted ground-breaking chiropractic research and published over 30 research papers in some of the best scientific journals. In fact, in 2003. Dr. Colloca won the prestigious Scott Haldeman Award (lst Prize) for the best research paper at the World Federation of Chiropractic Congress. His knowledge and experience you can trust. and his energy and enthusiasm are contagious. |
| Course Title: | "The Neuromechanical System" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | February 13-14, 2010 |
| Cost: | $349 drs, $149 staff & stu, early reg |
| Session: | 1 weekend |
| Class Hours: | Sat 8-6:30, Sun 8-12 |
| Credit Hours: | 12 ( 1 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Christopher Colloca, DC |
| Location: | Columbus, OH |
| Chairperson: | Neuromechanical Innovations |
| Phone: | 888-294-4750 |
| Contact: | Christopher Colloca, D.C. |
| Website: | www.neuromechanical.com |
| Description: | 21st Century Chiropractic Training for Chiropractors New Patient Procedures EMBRACE A NEUROMECHANICAL MODEL OF CHIROPRACTIC YOU CAN BE PROUD OF Outdated chiropractic theories have been replaced with validated, evidence-based models that you can be proud of and easily communicate. Learn the benefits of chiropractic care on biomechanics, muscle physiology, proprioception, pain, autonomics, structure and function, get better results, and watch the lights go on for patients. You'll become the expert in your community that patients go out of their way to see, boosting your new patients, retention, and referrals. You'll go away with an in depth understanding of: The Joints as Pain Generators and the Long-Term Implications vs Muscle Injuries . The Neurological and Biomechanical Consequences, of Spinal and Extremity Joint Dysfunction The Ligamento-Muscular Stabilizing System of the Spine Objective Benefits of Chiropractic Through Each Phase of Acute, Rehabilitative and Wellness Care REJUVENATE YOUR EXAMS AND ANALYSIS WITH RESEARCH BASED OBJECTIVE EVALUATIONS Discover how to use the rests and measures that document medical necessity and improve the quality of care you provide instead of just going through the motions. Determining the Level and Type of Exam Necessary For Each Individual Patient. New Mechanical Assessments to Secure a Discogenic Diagnosis Range of Motion, Muscle Strength and Endurance, and Pain Pressure Threshold Assessments Outcome Assessments to Validate Your Care Plans Orthopedic and Neurological Examinations to Objectively Provide Evidence of Dysfunction Adjusting and Rehabiliation Implement all new functional adjusting protocols that speed you up and get the results patients brag about Seventy percent of chiropractors use instrument adjusting in their practices. Are you doing it right? Learn instrument adjusting procedures from the leading authorities and most published authors in its field. We've developed all new adjusting protocols that will quickly point you to the patient's problem and allow you to fix it fast. In one weekend you'll master: Acute Care Adjusting Protocols for Ankle Sprain, Plantar Fascitis, Knee Pain, Pitiformis Syndrome, Trochanteric Bursitis, Back and Neck Pain, Radiculitis, RotatorCuffSyndrome, A/C Joint Sprain, Epicondylitis, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Headache, TMJ and More. . Structural Based Protocols to Correct Postural Deficits and Functional Based Adjusting to Assess and Correct Range of Motion, Strength, and Endurance Deficits of the Spine and Extremities . Objective Measures to Quantify Functional Deficits and Demonstrate Their Improvement With Corrective Chiropractic Care Plans IMPLEMENT FUNCTIONAI.LY BASED ACTIVE CARE, GET RESULTS AND GET PAID 1980's style passive like electrical stimulation and ultrasound aren’t cutting it. Functionally based active care is the driving force behind successful treatment programs and reimbursement today. You’ll learn how simply integrate active care in your office increasing compliance, your PVA, your results and your collections. You’ll learn Progressive Condition Based Thereapuetic Exercise and Activities Functionally Based Spinal Corrective Care Plans Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation Sensorimotor Integration Techniques Neuromuscular Re-education Care Plan Updating, Revision and Tracking of Outcomes Instrument adjusting for Spine and Extremities Instructor” Chris Colloca, D.C. Clinician. Researcher. Innovator. For the past decade Dr. Colloca has been training thousands of chiropractors around the World on the latest advances in .chiropractic research and practice in the post-graduate domain. In his Phoenix. Arizona based practice he has evolved a highly successful evidence-based practice style transforming the state-of-the-art in research into everyday practice. This high-tech hands-on approach is extremely efficient. enabling him to practice just 24 hours a week. With his extra time, he has conducted ground-breaking chiropractic research and published over 30 research papers in some of the best scientific journals. In fact, in 2003. Dr. Colloca won the prestigious Scott Haldeman Award (lst Prize) for the best research paper at the World Federation of Chiropractic Congress. His knowledge and experience you can trust. and his energy and enthusiasm are contagious. |
| Course Title: | "The Neuromechanical System" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | March 20-21, 2010 |
| Cost: | $349 drs, $149 staff & stu, early reg |
| Session: | 1 weekend |
| Class Hours: | Sat 8-6:30, Sun 8-12 |
| Credit Hours: | 12 ( 1 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Christopher Colloca, DC |
| Location: | Chicago, IL |
| Chairperson: | Neuromechanical Innovations |
| Phone: | 888-294-4750 |
| Contact: | Christopher Colloca, D.C. |
| Website: | www.neuromechanical.com |
| Description: | 21st Century Chiropractic Training for Chiropractors New Patient Procedures EMBRACE A NEUROMECHANICAL MODEL OF CHIROPRACTIC YOU CAN BE PROUD OF Outdated chiropractic theories have been replaced with validated, evidence-based models that you can be proud of and easily communicate. Learn the benefits of chiropractic care on biomechanics, muscle physiology, proprioception, pain, autonomics, structure and function, get better results, and watch the lights go on for patients. You'll become the expert in your community that patients go out of their way to see, boosting your new patients, retention, and referrals. You'll go away with an in depth understanding of: The Joints as Pain Generators and the Long-Term Implications vs Muscle Injuries . The Neurological and Biomechanical Consequences, of Spinal and Extremity Joint Dysfunction The Ligamento-Muscular Stabilizing System of the Spine Objective Benefits of Chiropractic Through Each Phase of Acute, Rehabilitative and Wellness Care REJUVENATE YOUR EXAMS AND ANALYSIS WITH RESEARCH BASED OBJECTIVE EVALUATIONS Discover how to use the rests and measures that document medical necessity and improve the quality of care you provide instead of just going through the motions. Determining the Level and Type of Exam Necessary For Each Individual Patient. New Mechanical Assessments to Secure a Discogenic Diagnosis Range of Motion, Muscle Strength and Endurance, and Pain Pressure Threshold Assessments Outcome Assessments to Validate Your Care Plans Orthopedic and Neurological Examinations to Objectively Provide Evidence of Dysfunction Adjusting and Rehabiliation Implement all new functional adjusting protocols that speed you up and get the results patients brag about Seventy percent of chiropractors use instrument adjusting in their practices. Are you doing it right? Learn instrument adjusting procedures from the leading authorities and most published authors in its field. We've developed all new adjusting protocols that will quickly point you to the patient's problem and allow you to fix it fast. In one weekend you'll master: Acute Care Adjusting Protocols for Ankle Sprain, Plantar Fascitis, Knee Pain, Pitiformis Syndrome, Trochanteric Bursitis, Back and Neck Pain, Radiculitis, RotatorCuffSyndrome, A/C Joint Sprain, Epicondylitis, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Headache, TMJ and More. . Structural Based Protocols to Correct Postural Deficits and Functional Based Adjusting to Assess and Correct Range of Motion, Strength, and Endurance Deficits of the Spine and Extremities . Objective Measures to Quantify Functional Deficits and Demonstrate Their Improvement With Corrective Chiropractic Care Plans IMPLEMENT FUNCTIONAI.LY BASED ACTIVE CARE, GET RESULTS AND GET PAID 1980's style passive like electrical stimulation and ultrasound aren’t cutting it. Functionally based active care is the driving force behind successful treatment programs and reimbursement today. You’ll learn how simply integrate active care in your office increasing compliance, your PVA, your results and your collections. You’ll learn Progressive Condition Based Thereapuetic Exercise and Activities Functionally Based Spinal Corrective Care Plans Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation Sensorimotor Integration Techniques Neuromuscular Re-education Care Plan Updating, Revision and Tracking of Outcomes Instrument adjusting for Spine and Extremities Instructor” Chris Colloca, D.C. Clinician. Researcher. Innovator. For the past decade Dr. Colloca has been training thousands of chiropractors around the World on the latest advances in .chiropractic research and practice in the post-graduate domain. In his Phoenix. Arizona based practice he has evolved a highly successful evidence-based practice style transforming the state-of-the-art in research into everyday practice. This high-tech hands-on approach is extremely efficient. enabling him to practice just 24 hours a week. With his extra time, he has conducted ground-breaking chiropractic research and published over 30 research papers in some of the best scientific journals. In fact, in 2003. Dr. Colloca won the prestigious Scott Haldeman Award (lst Prize) for the best research paper at the World Federation of Chiropractic Congress. His knowledge and experience you can trust. and his energy and enthusiasm are contagious. |
| Course Title: | "The Neuromechanical System" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | May 29-30, 2010 |
| Cost: | $349 drs, $149 staff & stu, early reg |
| Session: | 1 weekend |
| Class Hours: | Sat 8-6:30, Sun 8-12 |
| Credit Hours: | 12 ( 1 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Christopher Colloca, DC |
| Location: | Denver, CO |
| Chairperson: | Neuromechanical Innovations |
| Phone: | 888-294-4750 |
| Contact: | Christopher Colloca, D.C. |
| Website: | www.neuromechanical.com |
| Description: | 21st Century Chiropractic Training for Chiropractors New Patient Procedures EMBRACE A NEUROMECHANICAL MODEL OF CHIROPRACTIC YOU CAN BE PROUD OF Outdated chiropractic theories have been replaced with validated, evidence-based models that you can be proud of and easily communicate. Learn the benefits of chiropractic care on biomechanics, muscle physiology, proprioception, pain, autonomics, structure and function, get better results, and watch the lights go on for patients. You'll become the expert in your community that patients go out of their way to see, boosting your new patients, retention, and referrals. You'll go away with an in depth understanding of: The Joints as Pain Generators and the Long-Term Implications vs Muscle Injuries . The Neurological and Biomechanical Consequences, of Spinal and Extremity Joint Dysfunction The Ligamento-Muscular Stabilizing System of the Spine Objective Benefits of Chiropractic Through Each Phase of Acute, Rehabilitative and Wellness Care REJUVENATE YOUR EXAMS AND ANALYSIS WITH RESEARCH BASED OBJECTIVE EVALUATIONS Discover how to use the rests and measures that document medical necessity and improve the quality of care you provide instead of just going through the motions. Determining the Level and Type of Exam Necessary For Each Individual Patient. New Mechanical Assessments to Secure a Discogenic Diagnosis Range of Motion, Muscle Strength and Endurance, and Pain Pressure Threshold Assessments Outcome Assessments to Validate Your Care Plans Orthopedic and Neurological Examinations to Objectively Provide Evidence of Dysfunction Adjusting and Rehabiliation Implement all new functional adjusting protocols that speed you up and get the results patients brag about Seventy percent of chiropractors use instrument adjusting in their practices. Are you doing it right? Learn instrument adjusting procedures from the leading authorities and most published authors in its field. We've developed all new adjusting protocols that will quickly point you to the patient's problem and allow you to fix it fast. In one weekend you'll master: Acute Care Adjusting Protocols for Ankle Sprain, Plantar Fascitis, Knee Pain, Pitiformis Syndrome, Trochanteric Bursitis, Back and Neck Pain, Radiculitis, RotatorCuffSyndrome, A/C Joint Sprain, Epicondylitis, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Headache, TMJ and More. . Structural Based Protocols to Correct Postural Deficits and Functional Based Adjusting to Assess and Correct Range of Motion, Strength, and Endurance Deficits of the Spine and Extremities . Objective Measures to Quantify Functional Deficits and Demonstrate Their Improvement With Corrective Chiropractic Care Plans IMPLEMENT FUNCTIONAI.LY BASED ACTIVE CARE, GET RESULTS AND GET PAID 1980's style passive like electrical stimulation and ultrasound aren’t cutting it. Functionally based active care is the driving force behind successful treatment programs and reimbursement today. You’ll learn how simply integrate active care in your office increasing compliance, your PVA, your results and your collections. You’ll learn Progressive Condition Based Thereapuetic Exercise and Activities Functionally Based Spinal Corrective Care Plans Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation Sensorimotor Integration Techniques Neuromuscular Re-education Care Plan Updating, Revision and Tracking of Outcomes Instrument adjusting for Spine and Extremities Instructor” Chris Colloca, D.C. Clinician. Researcher. Innovator. For the past decade Dr. Colloca has been training thousands of chiropractors around the World on the latest advances in .chiropractic research and practice in the post-graduate domain. In his Phoenix. Arizona based practice he has evolved a highly successful evidence-based practice style transforming the state-of-the-art in research into everyday practice. This high-tech hands-on approach is extremely efficient. enabling him to practice just 24 hours a week. With his extra time, he has conducted ground-breaking chiropractic research and published over 30 research papers in some of the best scientific journals. In fact, in 2003. Dr. Colloca won the prestigious Scott Haldeman Award (lst Prize) for the best research paper at the World Federation of Chiropractic Congress. His knowledge and experience you can trust. and his energy and enthusiasm are contagious. |
| Course Title: | "The Neuromechanical System" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | February 20-21, 2010 |
| Cost: | $349 drs, $149 staff & stu, early reg |
| Session: | 1 weekend |
| Class Hours: | Sat 8-6:30, Sun 8-12 |
| Credit Hours: | 12 ( 1 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Christopher Colloca, DC |
| Location: | Washington, DC |
| Chairperson: | Neuromechanical Innovations |
| Phone: | 888-294-4750 |
| Contact: | Christopher Colloca, D.C. |
| Website: | www.neuromechanical.com |
| Description: | 21st Century Chiropractic Training for Chiropractors New Patient Procedures EMBRACE A NEUROMECHANICAL MODEL OF CHIROPRACTIC YOU CAN BE PROUD OF Outdated chiropractic theories have been replaced with validated, evidence-based models that you can be proud of and easily communicate. Learn the benefits of chiropractic care on biomechanics, muscle physiology, proprioception, pain, autonomics, structure and function, get better results, and watch the lights go on for patients. You'll become the expert in your community that patients go out of their way to see, boosting your new patients, retention, and referrals. You'll go away with an in depth understanding of: The Joints as Pain Generators and the Long-Term Implications vs Muscle Injuries . The Neurological and Biomechanical Consequences, of Spinal and Extremity Joint Dysfunction The Ligamento-Muscular Stabilizing System of the Spine Objective Benefits of Chiropractic Through Each Phase of Acute, Rehabilitative and Wellness Care REJUVENATE YOUR EXAMS AND ANALYSIS WITH RESEARCH BASED OBJECTIVE EVALUATIONS Discover how to use the rests and measures that document medical necessity and improve the quality of care you provide instead of just going through the motions. Determining the Level and Type of Exam Necessary For Each Individual Patient. New Mechanical Assessments to Secure a Discogenic Diagnosis Range of Motion, Muscle Strength and Endurance, and Pain Pressure Threshold Assessments Outcome Assessments to Validate Your Care Plans Orthopedic and Neurological Examinations to Objectively Provide Evidence of Dysfunction Adjusting and Rehabiliation Implement all new functional adjusting protocols that speed you up and get the results patients brag about Seventy percent of chiropractors use instrument adjusting in their practices. Are you doing it right? Learn instrument adjusting procedures from the leading authorities and most published authors in its field. We've developed all new adjusting protocols that will quickly point you to the patient's problem and allow you to fix it fast. In one weekend you'll master: Acute Care Adjusting Protocols for Ankle Sprain, Plantar Fascitis, Knee Pain, Pitiformis Syndrome, Trochanteric Bursitis, Back and Neck Pain, Radiculitis, RotatorCuffSyndrome, A/C Joint Sprain, Epicondylitis, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Headache, TMJ and More. . Structural Based Protocols to Correct Postural Deficits and Functional Based Adjusting to Assess and Correct Range of Motion, Strength, and Endurance Deficits of the Spine and Extremities . Objective Measures to Quantify Functional Deficits and Demonstrate Their Improvement With Corrective Chiropractic Care Plans IMPLEMENT FUNCTIONAI.LY BASED ACTIVE CARE, GET RESULTS AND GET PAID 1980's style passive like electrical stimulation and ultrasound aren’t cutting it. Functionally based active care is the driving force behind successful treatment programs and reimbursement today. You’ll learn how simply integrate active care in your office increasing compliance, your PVA, your results and your collections. You’ll learn Progressive Condition Based Thereapuetic Exercise and Activities Functionally Based Spinal Corrective Care Plans Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation Sensorimotor Integration Techniques Neuromuscular Re-education Care Plan Updating, Revision and Tracking of Outcomes Instrument adjusting for Spine and Extremities Instructor” Chris Colloca, D.C. Clinician. Researcher. Innovator. For the past decade Dr. Colloca has been training thousands of chiropractors around the World on the latest advances in .chiropractic research and practice in the post-graduate domain. In his Phoenix. Arizona based practice he has evolved a highly successful evidence-based practice style transforming the state-of-the-art in research into everyday practice. This high-tech hands-on approach is extremely efficient. enabling him to practice just 24 hours a week. With his extra time, he has conducted ground-breaking chiropractic research and published over 30 research papers in some of the best scientific journals. In fact, in 2003. Dr. Colloca won the prestigious Scott Haldeman Award (lst Prize) for the best research paper at the World Federation of Chiropractic Congress. His knowledge and experience you can trust. and his energy and enthusiasm are contagious. |
| Course Title: | "The Neuromechanical System" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | March 6-7, 2010 |
| Cost: | $349 drs, $149 staff & stu, early reg |
| Session: | 1 weekend |
| Class Hours: | Sat 8-6:30, Sun 8-12 |
| Credit Hours: | 12 ( 1 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Christopher Colloca, DC |
| Location: | Seattle, WA |
| Chairperson: | Neuromechanical Innovations |
| Phone: | 888-294-4750 |
| Contact: | Christopher Colloca, D.C. |
| Website: | www.neuromechanical.com |
| Description: | 21st Century Chiropractic Training for Chiropractors New Patient Procedures EMBRACE A NEUROMECHANICAL MODEL OF CHIROPRACTIC YOU CAN BE PROUD OF Outdated chiropractic theories have been replaced with validated, evidence-based models that you can be proud of and easily communicate. Learn the benefits of chiropractic care on biomechanics, muscle physiology, proprioception, pain, autonomics, structure and function, get better results, and watch the lights go on for patients. You'll become the expert in your community that patients go out of their way to see, boosting your new patients, retention, and referrals. You'll go away with an in depth understanding of: The Joints as Pain Generators and the Long-Term Implications vs Muscle Injuries . The Neurological and Biomechanical Consequences, of Spinal and Extremity Joint Dysfunction The Ligamento-Muscular Stabilizing System of the Spine Objective Benefits of Chiropractic Through Each Phase of Acute, Rehabilitative and Wellness Care REJUVENATE YOUR EXAMS AND ANALYSIS WITH RESEARCH BASED OBJECTIVE EVALUATIONS Discover how to use the rests and measures that document medical necessity and improve the quality of care you provide instead of just going through the motions. Determining the Level and Type of Exam Necessary For Each Individual Patient. New Mechanical Assessments to Secure a Discogenic Diagnosis Range of Motion, Muscle Strength and Endurance, and Pain Pressure Threshold Assessments Outcome Assessments to Validate Your Care Plans Orthopedic and Neurological Examinations to Objectively Provide Evidence of Dysfunction Adjusting and Rehabiliation Implement all new functional adjusting protocols that speed you up and get the results patients brag about Seventy percent of chiropractors use instrument adjusting in their practices. Are you doing it right? Learn instrument adjusting procedures from the leading authorities and most published authors in its field. We've developed all new adjusting protocols that will quickly point you to the patient's problem and allow you to fix it fast. In one weekend you'll master: Acute Care Adjusting Protocols for Ankle Sprain, Plantar Fascitis, Knee Pain, Pitiformis Syndrome, Trochanteric Bursitis, Back and Neck Pain, Radiculitis, RotatorCuffSyndrome, A/C Joint Sprain, Epicondylitis, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Headache, TMJ and More. . Structural Based Protocols to Correct Postural Deficits and Functional Based Adjusting to Assess and Correct Range of Motion, Strength, and Endurance Deficits of the Spine and Extremities . Objective Measures to Quantify Functional Deficits and Demonstrate Their Improvement With Corrective Chiropractic Care Plans IMPLEMENT FUNCTIONAI.LY BASED ACTIVE CARE, GET RESULTS AND GET PAID 1980's style passive like electrical stimulation and ultrasound aren’t cutting it. Functionally based active care is the driving force behind successful treatment programs and reimbursement today. You’ll learn how simply integrate active care in your office increasing compliance, your PVA, your results and your collections. You’ll learn Progressive Condition Based Thereapuetic Exercise and Activities Functionally Based Spinal Corrective Care Plans Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation Sensorimotor Integration Techniques Neuromuscular Re-education Care Plan Updating, Revision and Tracking of Outcomes Instrument adjusting for Spine and Extremities Instructor” Chris Colloca, D.C. Clinician. Researcher. Innovator. For the past decade Dr. Colloca has been training thousands of chiropractors around the World on the latest advances in .chiropractic research and practice in the post-graduate domain. In his Phoenix. Arizona based practice he has evolved a highly successful evidence-based practice style transforming the state-of-the-art in research into everyday practice. This high-tech hands-on approach is extremely efficient. enabling him to practice just 24 hours a week. With his extra time, he has conducted ground-breaking chiropractic research and published over 30 research papers in some of the best scientific journals. In fact, in 2003. Dr. Colloca won the prestigious Scott Haldeman Award (lst Prize) for the best research paper at the World Federation of Chiropractic Congress. His knowledge and experience you can trust. and his energy and enthusiasm are contagious. |
| Course Title: | "The Neuromechanical System" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | March 13-14, 2010 |
| Cost: | $349 drs, $149 staff & stu, early reg |
| Session: | 1 weekend |
| Class Hours: | Sat 8-6:30, Sun 8-12 |
| Credit Hours: | 12 ( 1 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Christopher Colloca, DC |
| Location: | Toronto, ON |
| Chairperson: | Neuromechanical Innovations |
| Phone: | 888-294-4750 |
| Contact: | Christopher Colloca, D.C. |
| Website: | www.neuromechanical.com |
| Description: | 21st Century Chiropractic Training for Chiropractors New Patient Procedures EMBRACE A NEUROMECHANICAL MODEL OF CHIROPRACTIC YOU CAN BE PROUD OF Outdated chiropractic theories have been replaced with validated, evidence-based models that you can be proud of and easily communicate. Learn the benefits of chiropractic care on biomechanics, muscle physiology, proprioception, pain, autonomics, structure and function, get better results, and watch the lights go on for patients. You'll become the expert in your community that patients go out of their way to see, boosting your new patients, retention, and referrals. You'll go away with an in depth understanding of: The Joints as Pain Generators and the Long-Term Implications vs Muscle Injuries . The Neurological and Biomechanical Consequences, of Spinal and Extremity Joint Dysfunction The Ligamento-Muscular Stabilizing System of the Spine Objective Benefits of Chiropractic Through Each Phase of Acute, Rehabilitative and Wellness Care REJUVENATE YOUR EXAMS AND ANALYSIS WITH RESEARCH BASED OBJECTIVE EVALUATIONS Discover how to use the rests and measures that document medical necessity and improve the quality of care you provide instead of just going through the motions. Determining the Level and Type of Exam Necessary For Each Individual Patient. New Mechanical Assessments to Secure a Discogenic Diagnosis Range of Motion, Muscle Strength and Endurance, and Pain Pressure Threshold Assessments Outcome Assessments to Validate Your Care Plans Orthopedic and Neurological Examinations to Objectively Provide Evidence of Dysfunction Adjusting and Rehabiliation Implement all new functional adjusting protocols that speed you up and get the results patients brag about Seventy percent of chiropractors use instrument adjusting in their practices. Are you doing it right? Learn instrument adjusting procedures from the leading authorities and most published authors in its field. We've developed all new adjusting protocols that will quickly point you to the patient's problem and allow you to fix it fast. In one weekend you'll master: Acute Care Adjusting Protocols for Ankle Sprain, Plantar Fascitis, Knee Pain, Pitiformis Syndrome, Trochanteric Bursitis, Back and Neck Pain, Radiculitis, RotatorCuffSyndrome, A/C Joint Sprain, Epicondylitis, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Headache, TMJ and More. . Structural Based Protocols to Correct Postural Deficits and Functional Based Adjusting to Assess and Correct Range of Motion, Strength, and Endurance Deficits of the Spine and Extremities . Objective Measures to Quantify Functional Deficits and Demonstrate Their Improvement With Corrective Chiropractic Care Plans IMPLEMENT FUNCTIONAI.LY BASED ACTIVE CARE, GET RESULTS AND GET PAID 1980's style passive like electrical stimulation and ultrasound aren’t cutting it. Functionally based active care is the driving force behind successful treatment programs and reimbursement today. You’ll learn how simply integrate active care in your office increasing compliance, your PVA, your results and your collections. You’ll learn Progressive Condition Based Thereapuetic Exercise and Activities Functionally Based Spinal Corrective Care Plans Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation Sensorimotor Integration Techniques Neuromuscular Re-education Care Plan Updating, Revision and Tracking of Outcomes Instrument adjusting for Spine and Extremities Instructor” Chris Colloca, D.C. Clinician. Researcher. Innovator. For the past decade Dr. Colloca has been training thousands of chiropractors around the World on the latest advances in .chiropractic research and practice in the post-graduate domain. In his Phoenix. Arizona based practice he has evolved a highly successful evidence-based practice style transforming the state-of-the-art in research into everyday practice. This high-tech hands-on approach is extremely efficient. enabling him to practice just 24 hours a week. With his extra time, he has conducted ground-breaking chiropractic research and published over 30 research papers in some of the best scientific journals. In fact, in 2003. Dr. Colloca won the prestigious Scott Haldeman Award (lst Prize) for the best research paper at the World Federation of Chiropractic Congress. His knowledge and experience you can trust. and his energy and enthusiasm are contagious. |
| Course Title: | "The Neuromechanical System" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | March 27-28, 2010 |
| Cost: | $349 drs, $149 staff & stu, early reg |
| Session: | 1 weekend |
| Class Hours: | Sat 8-6:30, Sun 8-12 |
| Credit Hours: | 12 ( 1 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Christopher Colloca, DC |
| Location: | Morristown, NJ |
| Chairperson: | Neuromechanical Innovations |
| Phone: | 888-294-4750 |
| Contact: | Christopher Colloca, D.C. |
| Website: | www.neuromechanical.com |
| Description: | 21st Century Chiropractic Training for Chiropractors New Patient Procedures EMBRACE A NEUROMECHANICAL MODEL OF CHIROPRACTIC YOU CAN BE PROUD OF Outdated chiropractic theories have been replaced with validated, evidence-based models that you can be proud of and easily communicate. Learn the benefits of chiropractic care on biomechanics, muscle physiology, proprioception, pain, autonomics, structure and function, get better results, and watch the lights go on for patients. You'll become the expert in your community that patients go out of their way to see, boosting your new patients, retention, and referrals. You'll go away with an in depth understanding of: The Joints as Pain Generators and the Long-Term Implications vs Muscle Injuries . The Neurological and Biomechanical Consequences, of Spinal and Extremity Joint Dysfunction The Ligamento-Muscular Stabilizing System of the Spine Objective Benefits of Chiropractic Through Each Phase of Acute, Rehabilitative and Wellness Care REJUVENATE YOUR EXAMS AND ANALYSIS WITH RESEARCH BASED OBJECTIVE EVALUATIONS Discover how to use the rests and measures that document medical necessity and improve the quality of care you provide instead of just going through the motions. Determining the Level and Type of Exam Necessary For Each Individual Patient. New Mechanical Assessments to Secure a Discogenic Diagnosis Range of Motion, Muscle Strength and Endurance, and Pain Pressure Threshold Assessments Outcome Assessments to Validate Your Care Plans Orthopedic and Neurological Examinations to Objectively Provide Evidence of Dysfunction Adjusting and Rehabiliation Implement all new functional adjusting protocols that speed you up and get the results patients brag about Seventy percent of chiropractors use instrument adjusting in their practices. Are you doing it right? Learn instrument adjusting procedures from the leading authorities and most published authors in its field. We've developed all new adjusting protocols that will quickly point you to the patient's problem and allow you to fix it fast. In one weekend you'll master: Acute Care Adjusting Protocols for Ankle Sprain, Plantar Fascitis, Knee Pain, Pitiformis Syndrome, Trochanteric Bursitis, Back and Neck Pain, Radiculitis, RotatorCuffSyndrome, A/C Joint Sprain, Epicondylitis, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Headache, TMJ and More. . Structural Based Protocols to Correct Postural Deficits and Functional Based Adjusting to Assess and Correct Range of Motion, Strength, and Endurance Deficits of the Spine and Extremities . Objective Measures to Quantify Functional Deficits and Demonstrate Their Improvement With Corrective Chiropractic Care Plans IMPLEMENT FUNCTIONAI.LY BASED ACTIVE CARE, GET RESULTS AND GET PAID 1980's style passive like electrical stimulation and ultrasound aren’t cutting it. Functionally based active care is the driving force behind successful treatment programs and reimbursement today. You’ll learn how simply integrate active care in your office increasing compliance, your PVA, your results and your collections. You’ll learn Progressive Condition Based Thereapuetic Exercise and Activities Functionally Based Spinal Corrective Care Plans Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation Sensorimotor Integration Techniques Neuromuscular Re-education Care Plan Updating, Revision and Tracking of Outcomes Instrument adjusting for Spine and Extremities Instructor” Chris Colloca, D.C. Clinician. Researcher. Innovator. For the past decade Dr. Colloca has been training thousands of chiropractors around the World on the latest advances in .chiropractic research and practice in the post-graduate domain. In his Phoenix. Arizona based practice he has evolved a highly successful evidence-based practice style transforming the state-of-the-art in research into everyday practice. This high-tech hands-on approach is extremely efficient. enabling him to practice just 24 hours a week. With his extra time, he has conducted ground-breaking chiropractic research and published over 30 research papers in some of the best scientific journals. In fact, in 2003. Dr. Colloca won the prestigious Scott Haldeman Award (lst Prize) for the best research paper at the World Federation of Chiropractic Congress. His knowledge and experience you can trust. and his energy and enthusiasm are contagious. |
| Course Title: | "The Neuromechanical System" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | April 17-18, 2010 |
| Cost: | $349 drs, $149 staff & stu, early reg |
| Session: | 1 weekend |
| Class Hours: | Sat 8-6:30, Sun 8-12 |
| Credit Hours: | 12 ( 1 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Christopher Colloca, DC |
| Location: | St. Louis, MO |
| Chairperson: | Neuromechanical Innovations |
| Phone: | 888-294-4750 |
| Contact: | Christopher Colloca, D.C. |
| Website: | www.neuromechanical.com |
| Description: | 21st Century Chiropractic Training for Chiropractors New Patient Procedures EMBRACE A NEUROMECHANICAL MODEL OF CHIROPRACTIC YOU CAN BE PROUD OF Outdated chiropractic theories have been replaced with validated, evidence-based models that you can be proud of and easily communicate. Learn the benefits of chiropractic care on biomechanics, muscle physiology, proprioception, pain, autonomics, structure and function, get better results, and watch the lights go on for patients. You'll become the expert in your community that patients go out of their way to see, boosting your new patients, retention, and referrals. You'll go away with an in depth understanding of: The Joints as Pain Generators and the Long-Term Implications vs Muscle Injuries . The Neurological and Biomechanical Consequences, of Spinal and Extremity Joint Dysfunction The Ligamento-Muscular Stabilizing System of the Spine Objective Benefits of Chiropractic Through Each Phase of Acute, Rehabilitative and Wellness Care REJUVENATE YOUR EXAMS AND ANALYSIS WITH RESEARCH BASED OBJECTIVE EVALUATIONS Discover how to use the rests and measures that document medical necessity and improve the quality of care you provide instead of just going through the motions. Determining the Level and Type of Exam Necessary For Each Individual Patient. New Mechanical Assessments to Secure a Discogenic Diagnosis Range of Motion, Muscle Strength and Endurance, and Pain Pressure Threshold Assessments Outcome Assessments to Validate Your Care Plans Orthopedic and Neurological Examinations to Objectively Provide Evidence of Dysfunction Adjusting and Rehabiliation Implement all new functional adjusting protocols that speed you up and get the results patients brag about Seventy percent of chiropractors use instrument adjusting in their practices. Are you doing it right? Learn instrument adjusting procedures from the leading authorities and most published authors in its field. We've developed all new adjusting protocols that will quickly point you to the patient's problem and allow you to fix it fast. In one weekend you'll master: Acute Care Adjusting Protocols for Ankle Sprain, Plantar Fascitis, Knee Pain, Pitiformis Syndrome, Trochanteric Bursitis, Back and Neck Pain, Radiculitis, RotatorCuffSyndrome, A/C Joint Sprain, Epicondylitis, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Headache, TMJ and More. . Structural Based Protocols to Correct Postural Deficits and Functional Based Adjusting to Assess and Correct Range of Motion, Strength, and Endurance Deficits of the Spine and Extremities . Objective Measures to Quantify Functional Deficits and Demonstrate Their Improvement With Corrective Chiropractic Care Plans IMPLEMENT FUNCTIONAI.LY BASED ACTIVE CARE, GET RESULTS AND GET PAID 1980's style passive like electrical stimulation and ultrasound aren’t cutting it. Functionally based active care is the driving force behind successful treatment programs and reimbursement today. You’ll learn how simply integrate active care in your office increasing compliance, your PVA, your results and your collections. You’ll learn Progressive Condition Based Thereapuetic Exercise and Activities Functionally Based Spinal Corrective Care Plans Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation Sensorimotor Integration Techniques Neuromuscular Re-education Care Plan Updating, Revision and Tracking of Outcomes Instrument adjusting for Spine and Extremities Instructor” Chris Colloca, D.C. Clinician. Researcher. Innovator. For the past decade Dr. Colloca has been training thousands of chiropractors around the World on the latest advances in .chiropractic research and practice in the post-graduate domain. In his Phoenix. Arizona based practice he has evolved a highly successful evidence-based practice style transforming the state-of-the-art in research into everyday practice. This high-tech hands-on approach is extremely efficient. enabling him to practice just 24 hours a week. With his extra time, he has conducted ground-breaking chiropractic research and published over 30 research papers in some of the best scientific journals. In fact, in 2003. Dr. Colloca won the prestigious Scott Haldeman Award (lst Prize) for the best research paper at the World Federation of Chiropractic Congress. His knowledge and experience you can trust. and his energy and enthusiasm are contagious. |
| Course Title: | "The Neuromechanical System" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | April 24-25, 2010 |
| Cost: | $349 drs, $149 staff & stu, early reg |
| Session: | 1 weekend |
| Class Hours: | Sat 8-6:30, Sun 8-12 |
| Credit Hours: | 12 ( 1 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Christopher Colloca, DC |
| Location: | San Francisco, CA |
| Chairperson: | Neuromechanical Innovations |
| Phone: | 888-294-4750 |
| Contact: | Christopher Colloca, D.C. |
| Website: | www.neuromechanical.com |
| Description: | 21st Century Chiropractic Training for Chiropractors New Patient Procedures EMBRACE A NEUROMECHANICAL MODEL OF CHIROPRACTIC YOU CAN BE PROUD OF Outdated chiropractic theories have been replaced with validated, evidence-based models that you can be proud of and easily communicate. Learn the benefits of chiropractic care on biomechanics, muscle physiology, proprioception, pain, autonomics, structure and function, get better results, and watch the lights go on for patients. You'll become the expert in your community that patients go out of their way to see, boosting your new patients, retention, and referrals. You'll go away with an in depth understanding of: The Joints as Pain Generators and the Long-Term Implications vs Muscle Injuries . The Neurological and Biomechanical Consequences, of Spinal and Extremity Joint Dysfunction The Ligamento-Muscular Stabilizing System of the Spine Objective Benefits of Chiropractic Through Each Phase of Acute, Rehabilitative and Wellness Care REJUVENATE YOUR EXAMS AND ANALYSIS WITH RESEARCH BASED OBJECTIVE EVALUATIONS Discover how to use the rests and measures that document medical necessity and improve the quality of care you provide instead of just going through the motions. Determining the Level and Type of Exam Necessary For Each Individual Patient. New Mechanical Assessments to Secure a Discogenic Diagnosis Range of Motion, Muscle Strength and Endurance, and Pain Pressure Threshold Assessments Outcome Assessments to Validate Your Care Plans Orthopedic and Neurological Examinations to Objectively Provide Evidence of Dysfunction Adjusting and Rehabiliation Implement all new functional adjusting protocols that speed you up and get the results patients brag about Seventy percent of chiropractors use instrument adjusting in their practices. Are you doing it right? Learn instrument adjusting procedures from the leading authorities and most published authors in its field. We've developed all new adjusting protocols that will quickly point you to the patient's problem and allow you to fix it fast. In one weekend you'll master: Acute Care Adjusting Protocols for Ankle Sprain, Plantar Fascitis, Knee Pain, Pitiformis Syndrome, Trochanteric Bursitis, Back and Neck Pain, Radiculitis, RotatorCuffSyndrome, A/C Joint Sprain, Epicondylitis, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Headache, TMJ and More. . Structural Based Protocols to Correct Postural Deficits and Functional Based Adjusting to Assess and Correct Range of Motion, Strength, and Endurance Deficits of the Spine and Extremities . Objective Measures to Quantify Functional Deficits and Demonstrate Their Improvement With Corrective Chiropractic Care Plans IMPLEMENT FUNCTIONAI.LY BASED ACTIVE CARE, GET RESULTS AND GET PAID 1980's style passive like electrical stimulation and ultrasound aren’t cutting it. Functionally based active care is the driving force behind successful treatment programs and reimbursement today. You’ll learn how simply integrate active care in your office increasing compliance, your PVA, your results and your collections. You’ll learn Progressive Condition Based Thereapuetic Exercise and Activities Functionally Based Spinal Corrective Care Plans Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation Sensorimotor Integration Techniques Neuromuscular Re-education Care Plan Updating, Revision and Tracking of Outcomes Instrument adjusting for Spine and Extremities Instructor” Chris Colloca, D.C. Clinician. Researcher. Innovator. For the past decade Dr. Colloca has been training thousands of chiropractors around the World on the latest advances in .chiropractic research and practice in the post-graduate domain. In his Phoenix. Arizona based practice he has evolved a highly successful evidence-based practice style transforming the state-of-the-art in research into everyday practice. This high-tech hands-on approach is extremely efficient. enabling him to practice just 24 hours a week. With his extra time, he has conducted ground-breaking chiropractic research and published over 30 research papers in some of the best scientific journals. In fact, in 2003. Dr. Colloca won the prestigious Scott Haldeman Award (lst Prize) for the best research paper at the World Federation of Chiropractic Congress. His knowledge and experience you can trust. and his energy and enthusiasm are contagious. |
| Course Title: | "The Neuromechanical System" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | May 1-2, 2010 |
| Cost: | $349 drs, $149 staff & stu, early reg |
| Session: | 1 weekend |
| Class Hours: | Sat 8-6:30, Sun 8-12 |
| Credit Hours: | 12 ( 1 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Christopher Colloca, DC |
| Location: | Los Angeles, CA |
| Chairperson: | Neuromechanical Innovations |
| Phone: | 888-294-4750 |
| Contact: | Christopher Colloca, D.C. |
| Website: | www.neuromechanical.com |
| Description: | 21st Century Chiropractic Training for Chiropractors New Patient Procedures EMBRACE A NEUROMECHANICAL MODEL OF CHIROPRACTIC YOU CAN BE PROUD OF Outdated chiropractic theories have been replaced with validated, evidence-based models that you can be proud of and easily communicate. Learn the benefits of chiropractic care on biomechanics, muscle physiology, proprioception, pain, autonomics, structure and function, get better results, and watch the lights go on for patients. You'll become the expert in your community that patients go out of their way to see, boosting your new patients, retention, and referrals. You'll go away with an in depth understanding of: The Joints as Pain Generators and the Long-Term Implications vs Muscle Injuries . The Neurological and Biomechanical Consequences, of Spinal and Extremity Joint Dysfunction The Ligamento-Muscular Stabilizing System of the Spine Objective Benefits of Chiropractic Through Each Phase of Acute, Rehabilitative and Wellness Care REJUVENATE YOUR EXAMS AND ANALYSIS WITH RESEARCH BASED OBJECTIVE EVALUATIONS Discover how to use the rests and measures that document medical necessity and improve the quality of care you provide instead of just going through the motions. Determining the Level and Type of Exam Necessary For Each Individual Patient. New Mechanical Assessments to Secure a Discogenic Diagnosis Range of Motion, Muscle Strength and Endurance, and Pain Pressure Threshold Assessments Outcome Assessments to Validate Your Care Plans Orthopedic and Neurological Examinations to Objectively Provide Evidence of Dysfunction Adjusting and Rehabiliation Implement all new functional adjusting protocols that speed you up and get the results patients brag about Seventy percent of chiropractors use instrument adjusting in their practices. Are you doing it right? Learn instrument adjusting procedures from the leading authorities and most published authors in its field. We've developed all new adjusting protocols that will quickly point you to the patient's problem and allow you to fix it fast. In one weekend you'll master: Acute Care Adjusting Protocols for Ankle Sprain, Plantar Fascitis, Knee Pain, Pitiformis Syndrome, Trochanteric Bursitis, Back and Neck Pain, Radiculitis, RotatorCuffSyndrome, A/C Joint Sprain, Epicondylitis, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Headache, TMJ and More. . Structural Based Protocols to Correct Postural Deficits and Functional Based Adjusting to Assess and Correct Range of Motion, Strength, and Endurance Deficits of the Spine and Extremities . Objective Measures to Quantify Functional Deficits and Demonstrate Their Improvement With Corrective Chiropractic Care Plans IMPLEMENT FUNCTIONAI.LY BASED ACTIVE CARE, GET RESULTS AND GET PAID 1980's style passive like electrical stimulation and ultrasound aren’t cutting it. Functionally based active care is the driving force behind successful treatment programs and reimbursement today. You’ll learn how simply integrate active care in your office increasing compliance, your PVA, your results and your collections. You’ll learn Progressive Condition Based Thereapuetic Exercise and Activities Functionally Based Spinal Corrective Care Plans Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation Sensorimotor Integration Techniques Neuromuscular Re-education Care Plan Updating, Revision and Tracking of Outcomes Instrument adjusting for Spine and Extremities Instructor” Chris Colloca, D.C. Clinician. Researcher. Innovator. For the past decade Dr. Colloca has been training thousands of chiropractors around the World on the latest advances in .chiropractic research and practice in the post-graduate domain. In his Phoenix. Arizona based practice he has evolved a highly successful evidence-based practice style transforming the state-of-the-art in research into everyday practice. This high-tech hands-on approach is extremely efficient. enabling him to practice just 24 hours a week. With his extra time, he has conducted ground-breaking chiropractic research and published over 30 research papers in some of the best scientific journals. In fact, in 2003. Dr. Colloca won the prestigious Scott Haldeman Award (lst Prize) for the best research paper at the World Federation of Chiropractic Congress. His knowledge and experience you can trust. and his energy and enthusiasm are contagious. |
| Course Title: | "The Neuromechanical System" |
| Status: | Open |
| Date: | February 27-28, 2010 |
| Cost: | $349 drs, $149 staff & stu, early reg |
| Session: | 1 weekend |
| Class Hours: | Sat 8-6:30, Sun 8-12 |
| Credit Hours: | 12 ( 1 NYS mandatory category credits ) |
| Coordinator: | Christopher Colloca, DC |
| Location: | Charlotte, NC |
| Chairperson: | Neuromechanical Innovations |
| Phone: | 888-294-4750 |
| Contact: | Christopher Colloca, D.C. |
| Website: | www.neuromechanical.com |
| Description: | 21st Century Chiropractic Training for Chiropractors New Patient Procedures EMBRACE A NEUROMECHANICAL MODEL OF CHIROPRACTIC YOU CAN BE PROUD OF Outdated chiropractic theories have been replaced with validated, evidence-based models that you can be proud of and easily communicate. Learn the benefits of chiropractic care on biomechanics, muscle physiology, proprioception, pain, autonomics, structure and function, get better results, and watch the lights go on for patients. You'll become the expert in your community that patients go out of their way to see, boosting your new patients, retention, and referrals. You'll go away with an in depth understanding of: The Joints as Pain Generators and the Long-Term Implications vs Muscle Injuries . The Neurological and Biomechanical Consequences, of Spinal and Extremity Joint Dysfunction The Ligamento-Muscular Stabilizing System of the Spine Objective Benefits of Chiropractic Through Each Phase of Acute, Rehabilitative and Wellness Care REJUVENATE YOUR EXAMS AND ANALYSIS WITH RESEARCH BASED OBJECTIVE EVALUATIONS Discover how to use the rests and measures that document medical necessity and improve the quality of care you provide instead of just going through the motions. Determining the Level and Type of Exam Necessary For Each Individual Patient. New Mechanical Assessments to Secure a Discogenic Diagnosis Range of Motion, Muscle Strength and Endurance, and Pain Pressure Threshold Assessments Outcome Assessments to Validate Your Care Plans Orthopedic and Neurological Examinations to Objectively Provide Evidence of Dysfunction Adjusting and Rehabiliation Implement all new functional adjusting protocols that speed you up and get the results patients brag about Seventy percent of chiropractors use instrument adjusting in their practices. Are you doing it right? Learn instrument adjusting procedures from the leading authorities and most published authors in its field. We've developed all new adjusting protocols that will quickly point you to the patient's problem and allow you to fix it fast. In one weekend you'll master: Acute Care Adjusting Protocols for Ankle Sprain, Plantar Fascitis, Knee Pain, Pitiformis Syndrome, Trochanteric Bursitis, Back and Neck Pain, Radiculitis, RotatorCuffSyndrome, A/C Joint Sprain, Epicondylitis, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Headache, TMJ and More. . Structural Based Protocols to Correct Postural Deficits and Functional Based Adjusting to Assess and Correct Range of Motion, Strength, and Endurance Deficits of the Spine and Extremities . Objective Measures to Quantify Functional Deficits and Demonstrate Their Improvement With Corrective Chiropractic Care Plans IMPLEMENT FUNCTIONAI.LY BASED ACTIVE CARE, GET RESULTS AND GET PAID 1980's style passive like electrical stimulation and ultrasound aren’t cutting it. Functionally based active care is the driving force behind successful treatment programs and reimbursement today. You’ll learn how simply integrate active care in your office increasing compliance, your PVA, your results and your collections. You’ll learn Progressive Condition Based Thereapuetic Exercise and Activities Functionally Based Spinal Corrective Care Plans Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation Sensorimotor Integration Techniques Neuromuscular Re-education Care Plan Updating, Revision and Tracking of Outcomes Instrument adjusting for Spine and Extremities Instructor” Chris Colloca, D.C. Clinician. Researcher. Innovator. For the past decade Dr. Colloca has been training thousands of chiropractors around the World on the latest advances in .chiropractic research and practice in the post-graduate domain. In his Phoenix. Arizona based practice he has evolved a highly successful evidence-based practice style transforming the state-of-the-art in research into everyday practice. This high-tech hands-on approach is extremely efficient. enabling him to practice just 24 hours a week. With his extra time, he has conducted ground-breaking chiropractic research and published over 30 research papers in some of the best scientific journals. In fact, in 2003. Dr. Colloca won the prestigious Scott Haldeman Award (lst Prize) for the best research paper at the World Federation of Chiropractic Congress. His knowledge and experience you can trust. and his energy and enthusiasm are contagious. |