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An Introduction to Multiple Object Tracking

Dive into the fascinating world of cognitive science with this focused introduction to Multiple Object Tracking (M.O.T)—a key concept in understanding how the brain processes dynamic visual information. This course explores the definition and significance of M.O.T, tracing its roots to the groundbreaking research of Pylyshyn and Storm, and highlighting its relevance in both research

Clinical Case Studies from Radiology to Rehab

Take your diagnostic and clinical decision-making skills to the next level with this engaging, case-based course. You'll explore a series of real, everyday, and uncommon cases that challenge you to connect patient history and physical exam findings with plain film and MRI imaging for both spine and extremity conditions. Each case is designed to strengthen

Addressing Memory Loss With Your Patients Before it Becomes an Issue

As a trusted healthcare provider, your role goes beyond the spine—you’re also a key player in your patients’ overall well-being. This timely course equips chiropractors with the knowledge and confidence to proactively address memory loss in clinical practice—before it becomes a serious concern. You’ll explore how to recognize early signs of cognitive decline, understand potential

Don’t Let Documentation Suck the Life Out of You

Effective documentation is essential for patient care, clinical clarity, and practice protection. This 2-hour course introduces chiropractors to the core principles of proper documentation, focusing on the elements needed to support medical necessity and continuity of care. You’ll learn how to accurately document initial visits, including the patient’s chief complaint, history, and diagnosis, and how

Chiropractic and Cognition

Can chiropractic care do more than relieve pain? Emerging research suggests it might also influence how we think, focus, and process information. In this thought-provoking course, Dr. Guy Annunziata explores the connection between chiropractic adjustments and cognitive function, offering insight into how spinal health may support brain performance. You’ll examine the neurological pathways linking the

Cultural Diversity and Competency

In today’s increasingly diverse world, delivering effective, patient-centered care means understanding and respecting the cultural backgrounds of the individuals you serve. In this 1-hour course, Dr. Guy Annunziata introduces chiropractors to the key concepts of cultural diversity and competency—equipping providers with the awareness and tools needed to communicate respectfully and inclusively. You’ll explore how cultural

Biomechanics of Whiplash

Understanding the biomechanics of whiplash is essential for accurately diagnosing and managing patients involved in motor vehicle collisions—especially those occurring at low speeds. In this course, Dr. Guy Annunziata explores the mechanical forces at play in rear-end impacts, revealing how even seemingly minor accidents can cause significant injury. You’ll examine the unique S-shaped curve that

Circadian Rhythm & Gut-Brain Axis

Emerging science continues to reveal the powerful connection between the gut, brain, and circadian rhythm—a triad that plays a vital role in regulating mood, sleep, cognition, and immune health. In this eye-opening course, Dr. Howard Benedikt guides clinicians through the intricate communication network linking the gut-brain axis (GBA), circadian biology, and the neuro-immune system. You’ll

CBD & The Endocannabinoid System

With growing interest in natural, non-pharmaceutical therapies, CBD has emerged as a promising tool in modern integrative care. In this essential course, Dr. Steven Zodkoy provides chiropractors with a comprehensive overview of CBD, cannabinoids, and the Endocannabinoid System (ECS)—empowering you to make informed, responsible decisions when incorporating these therapies into practice. You’ll gain a clear