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Florida Required Hours

Credit Hours: 13

$200.00

Get 13 of your Florida mandatory special required hours for only $200

2-Hours of Medical Errors
2-Hours of Laws and Rules
1-Hour of Risk Management
6 Hours of Record Keeping/Documentation and Coding
2-Hours of Ethics and Boundaries

Description

Advanced Medicolegal Documentation for the Chiropractor: AMA Guidelines – Credit Hours: 2DocumentationRisk Management

This curriculum will cover subjective findings which correlate with objective documentation from the Doctor’s offices and diagnostic procedures. It will show the physican how to utilize the AMA guidelines for evaluation of ligament laxity. It will demonstrate how to utilize AMA guides for concrete clarity of injury permanency, DRE differentiators, and subtle differences of the 4th, 5th and 6th editions. It will show the significance of ligament laxity in coding (M24.28), objective documentation, AMA guides and permanency/impairment in the injury arena. This course will cover how to measure ligament laxity (M24.28) and differentiate with the AMA guidelines and demonstrate x-ray analysis per the AMA guidelines and court room mannerisms.

Advanced Medicolegal Documentation for the Chiropractor: Subjective and Objective Necessity – Credit Hours: 2DocumentationRisk Management

This curriculum will cover subjective findings which correlate with objective documentation from the Doctor’s offices and diagnostic procedures. It will show the physicians how to utilize the AMA guidelines for evaluation of ligament laxity. It will demonstrate how to utilize AMA guides for concrete clarity of injury permanency, DRE differentiators, and subtle differences of the 4th, 5th and 6th editions. It will show
the significance of ligament laxity in coding (M24.28), objective documentation, AMA guides and
permanency/impairment in the injury arena. This course will demonstrate how to locate, define and quantify subluxations as well as help the Chiropractor to define medical necessity and document in SOAP notes. This information will provide proving documentation for insurance companies to verify necessity to go to the next academic step.

Advanced Medicolegal Documentation for the Chiropractor: Subluxations – Credit Hours: 2DocumentationRisk Management

This curriculum will cover subjective findings which correlate with objective documentation from theDoctor’s offices and diagnostic procedures. It will show the physician how to utilize the AMA guidelinesfor evaluation of ligament laxity. It will demonstrate how to utilize AMA guides for concrete clarity ofinjury permanency, DRE differentiators, and subtle differences of the 4th, 5th and 6th editions. It will showthe significance of ligament laxity in coding (M24.28), objective documentation, AMA guides and permanency/impairment in the injury arena. It will demonstrate how to locate, define and quantify subluxations as well as correlate subjectivity vs. objectivity from the consult, diagnostics and symptomatology of the patient.

Florida Laws and Rules – Credit Hours: 2LawRisk Management

Understanding the laws in your state is imperative for the Chiropractor! This two hour seminar will provide the Florida licensed Chiropractis Physician an in depth look at the Florida State Board Laws and Rules  as outlined in Chapter 460 of the Florida Statutes as well as the Chapter 64B2 of the Florida Administrative Code. This course is approved to satisfy the Florida two hour Laws and Rules requirement.

Implicit Bias Awareness Training – Credit Hours: 1Risk Management

We all have biases, unsupported assumptions we make about people or groups. Implicit bias refers to the various social stereotypes and judgments that people unknowingly assign to others based on a variety of factors. There is no place that bias training is needed more than in our current healthcare system. This 1 hour seminar will give you the understanding of how to make yourself, office, and staff more compliant in cultural diversity.  You will understand the differences between implicit and explicit bias and what cause us to be biased to our patients and community. This seminar will give you the tools to change your office’s policie, communications, and services to be more culturally competent and avoid both implicit and explicit bias.  This course is approved for Implicit Bias state requirements for Illinois Chiropractic continuing education and is sure to enlighten you.

Medical Errors in the Chiropractic Practice Parts 1 and 2 – Credit Hours: 2ClinicalRisk Management

This 2 hour course is divided into two parts.  The course curriculum will cover medical errors from a Physician office scenario regarding patient intake forms, consent to treat and implied consent.  Topics such as contraindication to Chiropractic care, emergency scenarios, ASAP imaging  will be covered in the doctor- patient contact standpoint.  Risk management will be covered through actual office scenarios regarding radiographs, MRI imaging, adjustment contraindications, second opinion referrals to other doctors, and Vertebral basilar stroke indicators.

Sexual Boundaries – Credit Hours: 2Risk Management

The purpose of this course is to aid the Chiropractic Profession by providing Chiropractors with the knowledge of ethics and sexual boundaries with their patients and staff. Case studies and laws relating to understanding and avoiding ethical and sexual boundaries issues in the Chiropractic setting will be used. The following topics will be covered:

Defining Professional Boundaries

· The Basis for the Doctor / Patient Relationship

· Transference / Counter-transference

· Terminology Associated with Sexual Misconduct

· How to Reduce Exposure

· Boundary Violation vs. Boundary Crossing

· Preparing for High Risk Situations

· Case studies

· Issue Warning Signs

· Guidelines for Prevention

Bullet-proof your practice with these risk management strategies!

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