When

Friday, May 12, 2017 at 7:00 PM EDT
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Saturday, May 13, 2017 at 7:00 PM EDT

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Where

YALE OMNI HOTEL 
155 Temple Street
New Haven, CT 06510
 
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Connecticut Chiropractic Council 
Connecticut Chiropractic Council 
203-483-0084 
matthewpaternadc@ctcouncil.com 

Schedule
Fri May 12
7pm 8pm  Ubong Udoyen MD  Drug Abuse Addiction *
8pm 9:40pm   Erik Brower  Torque Release Technique
9:40pm 10:30pm  George Curry DC Professiona Ethics

Sat May 13
9am 10:40am   Dean DePice DC Credibility Character
10:40 12:20  Marty Kotlar DC  HIPAA Compliance  *
12:20 1:30pm   LUNCH
1:30 2:20 Marty Kotlar DC ChiropracitcRecordkeeping*
2:20 4pm  Curtis Bone  Mental Health Vets PTSD 
4-5pm   Stuart Hoffman DC cont'd at 5:10pm
5-5:10pm   BREAK
5:10-6:40pm   Stuart Hoffman DC Cont'd  Ethics Informed Consent

The postgraduate programs  sponsored, co-sponsored or hosted  by Sherman College of Chiropractic  may not always reflect the views of the  college or its  employees

  14 CE Credits Approved     
    CT RI VT MA  HN (13) 

5 State of CT Mandatory CEUs  +  9 Additional CEUs 

REQUIRED – State of CT MANDATORY 5 CE Credits*

Curtis Bone MD    *MENTAL HEALTH CONDITIONS - VETERANS, FAMILY PTSD      2 HOURS
   On and after January 1, 2016, not less than two contact hours of training or education during the first renewal period in which continuing education is required and not less than once every six years thereafter on the topic of mental health conditions common to veterans and family members of veterans. 
1) Cite the rate of physical and mental health disability amongst veterans
2) Recognize the incidence and distribution of mental illness in the veteran population
3) State the definition of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder 

Marty Kotlar DC  
  *CHIROPRACTIC RECORD KEEPING        1 HOUR
1) Identify the key elements of chiropractic recordkeeping
2) Understand the essential differences between evaluations and daily SOAP notes
3) Correlate the importance of capturing relevant diagnoses in establishing medical necessity.
 

Marty Kotlar DC        *HIPAA COMPLIANCE      2 HOURS
1) Identify the key elements of chiropractic HIPAA compliance
2) Understand the importance of HIPAA privacy and security rules and protecting patient health information

Ubong Udoyen MD MPH
 
History of Abuse of  Drugs and Alcohol/Strategies|Addictions       1 HOUR
1) Diagnosing Substance Use Disorders
2) Treatment options 
3) Issue of co-morbid psychiatric diagnoses
4) History of Substance use and Current Concerns
5) Question and Answer
 
 

ELECTIVE CE CREDITS 9 CE Credits

Dean DePice DC      WHAT'S GREAT IN CHIROPRACTIC | Credibility, Character      2 HOURS
Program draws together the most current research in science and philosophy the objective of which is to advance the doctors’ impact upon patient outcomes through greater knowledge of chiropractic’s safety, effectiveness and certainty in case management.  

Stuart E. Hoffman
DC, FICA  THE ETHICS OF INFORMED CONSENT     3 HOURS
 1) Ethical communication guidelines in the doctor-patient relationship.
 2) Process by which the treating health care provider discloses appropriate information to a patient so that the patient may make a voluntary choice to accept or refuse treatment.
 3) Review why informed consent is necessary
 
Erik Brower DC        GENTLE & SPECIFIC FAMILY CARE TECHNIQUE     2 HOURS
  
1) Trends in chiropractic versus the allopathic model related to pregnancy,pediatric and family care. 
2) Statistics, current research and clinical examples reviewed in conjunction with Torque Release Technique.
 

George Curry DC  Keeping your office compliant with HIPAA and Professional ethic standards    1 HOUR
1) The doctor of chiropractic should ensure thatpatients possess enough information to enable the patient to make an informedintelligent decision with regard to any proposed chiropractic care


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