Description
Alzheimer's and Ethical Considerations - Credit Hours: 2 Approval Valid Until N/A
1. Identify the geriatric patient and their needs 2. Understand geriatric treatment planning and new approaches 3. Define sustainable geriatric practices
Alzheimer’s and Pharmacological Considerations - Credit Hours: 2 Approval Valid Until N/A
As a result of this course, participants will be able to: 1) Understanding geriatric pharmacology 2) Defining pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics 3) Identifying risk factors of drug interactions and practical applications in mitigating
Alzheimer’s Disease: A Nutritional Approach - Credit Hours: 1 Approval Valid Until N/A
This course will provide Chiropractors with information on the nutritional aspects of managing patients with Alzheimer’s Disease .
Alzheimer’s Disease: Basic Overview - Credit Hours: 1 Approval Valid Until N/A
This course will provide Chiropractors with the basic principles about trends in the diagnosis and management of Alzheimer’s It will include discussion on the latest diagnosis and management options available to patient’s suffering with Alzheimer’s Disease.
Alzheimer’s Patient Support - Credit Hours: 1 Approval Valid Until N/A
This course will provide doctors with information on how to support people living with Alzheimer's disease.
Basic Case Management - Credit Hours: 1 Approval Valid Until N/A
This course will provide you with the basic principles of case management. It will include discussion on evaluation, diagnosis, setting goals and treatments. As part of this course you will also be introduced to the use of outcome assessments.
Geriatric and Alzheimer’s Considerations in the Chiropractic Patient Population - Credit Hours: 2 Approval Valid Until N/A
Geriatric patients comprise 30-40% of a chiropractor’s patient base. Chiropractic care for geriatric patients demands innovative, interdisciplinary, and comprehensive approaches. This course provides an understanding of the chiropractic geriatric patient, communication techniques, innovative approaches to treatment planning, adjustment, and sustainable patient care. Chiropractors are in a great position to help with disease prevention, geriatric injuries, balance, minimizing dementia or pain, and providing a better overall patient care experience. Incorporating the caregiver in long-term planning is critical for sustainable geriatric care. Chronic comorbid conditions, arthritis, and Alzheimer’s disease need chiropractic techniques that will reduce the impact. Chiropractors can not only provide a valuable service for geriatric patients and their loved ones but enhance their overall patient services, revenue, and presence in their community. New studies show chiropractic spinal manipulation reduces falls for older adults, minimizes dementia, and reduces behavioral challenges due to Alzheimer’s. This course is the first in a series on chiropractic geriatric care.
How to Optimize Memory and Focus - Credit Hours: 1 Approval Valid Until N/A
The objective of this course is to provide chiropractors with an understanding of the physiology and neurology of memory and focus, as well as a description of techniques that may help patients optimize cognitive functions.
Long COVID - Credit Hours: 2 Approval Valid Until N/A
Understand how SARS-CoV-2 impacts the various systems of the body Review the basics of “long COVID” Provide practitioner with practical tools in the management of these patients
Subjective Cognitive Decline in the Chiropractic Patient Population - Credit Hours: 1 Approval Valid Until N/A
The objective of this course is to provide chiropractors with an understanding of the physiology and neurology of memory and focus, as well as a description of techniques that may help patients optimize cognitive functions.
The Incredible Brain - Part 1 - Credit Hours: 2 Approval Valid Until N/A
The purpose of this course is to aid the Chiropractic Profession by providing Chiropractors with an evidence-based review of the role of brain wave patterns in the process of creating neuroplastic changes.
The Incredible Brain - Part 2 - Credit Hours: 2 Approval Valid Until N/A
The purpose of this course is to aid the Chiropractic Profession by providing Chiropractors with an evidence-based review of the role of sleep patterns in the process of creating neuroplastic changes and the effect of the subluxation on the brain