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Addressing Memory Loss With Your Patients Before it Becomes an Issue - Credit Hours: 2 Approval Valid Until N/A
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 contributing factors, and start meaningful conversations with patients about brain health. This course also provides tools and strategies to help guide patients toward appropriate next steps and referrals when needed.
By integrating memory health awareness into your chiropractic care, you’ll strengthen your role as a whole-person provider—and possibly change the course of someone’s life.
In this course, you’ll learn to:
Identify early signs of memory loss in patients
Communicate effectively and compassionately about cognitive health
Take proactive steps to support brain health and appropriate follow-up
An Introduction to Multiple Object Tracking - Credit Hours: 2 Approval Valid Until N/A
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 and real-world applications.
You’ll gain insight into the core cognitive processes that make M.O.T possible, including attention, memory, and visual perception, and explore how these functions interact to allow humans to track multiple moving objects in complex environments.
Whether you're new to cognitive science or seeking a deeper understanding of human perception, this course lays the groundwork for exploring how our brains manage the seemingly impossible task of keeping tabs on more than one thing at once.
In this course, you’ll:
Define Multiple Object Tracking and its role in cognitive science
Explore the history and significance of Pylyshyn and Storm’s research
Understand how attention, memory, and visual perception contribute to M.O.T
Discover applications of M.O.T in psychology, neuroscience, and beyond
See the science behind how we see—and learn what our brains are really capable of tracking.
Autoimmune Disease: A Functional Approach - Credit Hours: 2 Approval Valid Until N/A
Autoimmune diseases are complex, chronic conditions in which the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks its own tissues. In this insightful course, Dr. Howard Benedikt introduces chiropractors to a functional medicine perspective on autoimmune disease—one that goes beyond symptom management to uncover underlying root causes and lifestyle-based interventions.
With prevalence rising over the past few decades—now impacting an estimated 3–5% of the population—understanding autoimmune disease is more essential than ever. This course explores the possible reasons behind the increase, including improved diagnostics, environmental influences, and immune system dysregulation.
You'll gain a foundational understanding of immune system imbalances, learn to identify patterns in autoimmune presentation, and discover functional tools to support patients through nutrition, lifestyle adjustments, and inflammation-reducing strategies.
In this course, you’ll learn to:
Define autoimmune disease from a functional and clinical lens
Explore contributing factors, including genetic, environmental, and lifestyle triggers
Understand how chronic inflammation plays a role in autoimmune progression
Apply functional strategies to support immune system balance and patient well-being
Shift from reaction to prevention—and help patients heal from the inside out.
Burnout to Outstanding - Credit Hours: 2 Approval Valid Until N/A
Burnout is more than just fatigue—it’s a silent epidemic that affects clinical performance, patient care, and personal well-being. In this empowering course, Dr. Steven Zodkoy helps chiropractors recognize the signs, causes, and consequences of burnout, while providing practical tools to reclaim energy, passion, and purpose in both practice and life.
You’ll explore how burnout impacts your mental, physical, and emotional health, as well as how it can subtly influence patient outcomes. Most importantly, you’ll learn how to reverse burnout with simple, effective strategies designed to restore resilience, focus, and professional fulfillment.
In this course, you’ll learn to:
Recognize the warning signs and stages of burnout
Understand how burnout affects patient care and clinical performance
Identify the physical and emotional toll of chronic stress in healthcare providers
Apply actionable strategies to move from overwhelmed to outstanding
Take back control of your energy and purpose—and reignite your passion for care.
Chiropractic Ethics - Credit Hours: 2 Approval Valid Until N/A
Ethical clarity is essential in every aspect of your chiropractic practice, from how you treat patients to how you structure your business. This course takes a practical look at the ethical standards that shape your professional conduct, with a deep dive into the ACA and ICA Codes of Ethics and how they apply to real-world decision-making.
You'll also gain a thorough understanding of the Informed Consent Doctrine, including how to protect both your patients and your practice. You'l be able to identify the key differences between independent contractors and employees, a distinction that can impact everything from liability to compliance.
This session is designed to help chiropractors confidently uphold ethical and legal standards while strengthening trust with patients, staff, and peers.
What you’ll gain:
Practical guidance on navigating ethical dilemmas in practice
A clear understanding of informed consent and risk management
Business insights on employment classifications to stay compliant
Whether you’re running your own practice or working as part of a team, this course provides a timely and valuable refresher on the ethical foundations of successful chiropractic care.
Chiropractic Physiological Therapeutics - Part 1 - Credit Hours: 2 Approval Valid Until N/A
Physiological therapeutic modalities play a vital role in enhancing chiropractic treatment outcomes. In this 2-hour on-demand course, Dr. Guy Annunziata introduces chiropractors to the fundamental principles and clinical applications of commonly used physiological therapeutics, helping providers integrate them confidently and effectively into patient care.
You’ll explore the theories behind how these modalities work, the science supporting their use, and practical guidance on when and how to apply them. Perfect for chiropractors new to these techniques—or those looking to refresh their foundational knowledge—this course delivers straightforward, clinically relevant insights.
In this course, you’ll learn to:
Understand the mechanisms of action for various physiological therapeutic modalities
Identify the clinical indications and benefits of each modality
Learn safe and effective application techniques
Integrate therapies into a comprehensive, evidence-informed treatment plan
Build your therapeutic toolkit—and enhance patient outcomes with purposeful, science-backed care.
Chiropractic Physiological Therapeutics - Part 2 - Credit Hours: 2 Approval Valid Until N/A
Building on the foundational knowledge from Part 1, this course dives deeper into the clinical application of hands-on therapies and function-based care. Dr. Guy Annunziata explores the theory, technique, and efficacy of trigger point therapy for myofascial release, as well as how to initiate and document function-based treatment protocols that support both patient outcomes and medical necessity.
You’ll gain practical strategies for identifying and releasing trigger points, enhancing musculoskeletal function, and implementing evaluation tools to measure patient progress. With a strong focus on integrating therapy with documentation, this course is ideal for chiropractors looking to optimize both clinical impact and compliance.
In this course, you’ll learn to:
Apply trigger point therapy techniques for effective myofascial release
Understand the physiological basis and clinical benefits of trigger point work
Begin implementing function-based care in your practice
Use evaluation tools to demonstrate medical necessity and track functional improvement
Take your therapeutic approach further—with hands-on techniques and outcomes-driven care.
Documentation - Credit Hours: 2 Approval Valid Until N/A
In today’s healthcare landscape, solid documentation is your best defense. Led by Dr. Guy Annunziata, this essential course gives chiropractors the tools they need to support medical necessity and protect their practices from the growing risk of post-payment audits.
You'll learn the core principles of clinical documentation, what insurance companies look for, and how to ensure your notes meet the standards required to justify the care you provide. The course includes practical forms, documentation templates, and proven strategies to help you stay organized, compliant, and confident.
Key takeaways:
How to properly document medical necessity for chiropractic treatment
What to include (and avoid) in your notes to withstand audits
The most common documentation errors and how to avoid them
Access to ready-to-use forms that strengthen your audit protection
Don’t let poor documentation cost you—take control with smart systems and clear notes.
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
Mitochondria at The Crossroads of Health & Disease - Credit Hours: 2 Approval Valid Until N/A
At the center of every cell lies a powerhouse with a profound impact on your health: the mitochondrion. In this fascinating course, Dr. Howard Benedikt explores how these tiny organelles do more than produce energy—they’re at the crossroads of vitality and dysfunction, influencing everything from aging and metabolism to inflammation and chronic disease.
You’ll gain a deeper understanding of mitochondrial function, dysfunction, and the systemic consequences when these powerhouses fail. Learn how to identify signs of mitochondrial stress and support optimal cellular energy through nutritional strategies, lifestyle interventions, and clinical tools that promote resilience and repair.
Whether you're treating fatigue, neurodegeneration, or chronic inflammation, this course connects the dots between mitochondrial health and the body’s most essential systems.
In this course, you’ll learn to:
Understand the role of mitochondria in energy production and cellular health
Recognize how mitochondrial dysfunction contributes to disease and aging
Identify clinical indicators of mitochondrial stress
Apply strategies to support mitochondrial function and optimize patient outcomes
Support your patients at the cellular level—because health starts with energy.