- #1: MRI Spine Interpretation
- #2: MRI Spine Herniation-Bulge Interpretation
- #3: Personal Injury Bootcamp
- Triaging-Diagnostics-Reporting
- #4: Impairment Rating - 6th Edition
- #5: Head Trauma, Brain Injury & Concussion
- #6 Accident Reconstruction
- #7 Accident Reconstruction - Advanced
- Formulas
- #8 Electrodiagnosis Interpretation
- #9 Intake, History and Physical Examination
- #10 Utilizing Research in Clinical Practice
- #11 Triaging the Trauma & Non-Trauma Patient
Triaging the Trauma and Non-Trauma Patients
Triaging your patient is a critical step in creating an accurate diagnosis, prognosis and treatment plan. Hard questions arise in the diagnosis of the patient and often there are critical timelines required in assessing the needs of both the trauma and non-trauma patients. This course is designed to give you further insight in how to triage the musculoskeletal patient.
This post-doctoral course shows you how to triage in the contemporary clinical practice.
Fee: $35
CE approved in 30 states & territories
This is a 1-Hour Audio Course
Instructions: After purchasing the entire program or the individual course, an e-mail will be sent to you within 24 hours with a Web address and a log-in code. You simply go the Web site, put in the access code and each module plays with the voice coming through your computer speakers. The access code is a 1-time use only code for viewing. All course materials will be available to download on paper prior to the course for unlimited review. Instructions will be provided on receiving your CE credits upon completion of the course. It is your responsibility to communicate with your state licensure board for the acceptance of these "online" credits.
Below is the description of the course and the citations/language for your curriculum vitae.
Instructor
The doctor's CV can be found by clicking on "Faculty" on the top toolbar
Mark Studin DC, FASBE(C), DAAPM, DAAMLP, Chiropractor
Sample CV language - Upon completion of the course, the exact language for your CV will be e-mailed to you:
Chiropractors
Triaging the Trauma and Non-Trauma Patients, Correlating clinical findings and the patient history in determining the correct course of care in triaging the patient utilizing orthopedic and neurological evaluations in the clinical setting. Understanding the parameters for immediate referrals vs. following the continuum of care to determine the necessity for referrals. CMCS Post Doctoral Division, New York Chiropractic Council, New York State Education Department, Board for Chiropractic, Long Island, NY, 2011
Medical Doctors
Triaging the Trauma and Non-Trauma Patients, Correlating clinical findings and the patient history in determining the correct course of care in triaging the patient utilizing orthopedic and neurological evaluations in the clinical setting. Understanding the parameters for immediate referrals vs. following the continuum of care to determine the necessity for referrals. CMCS Post Doctoral Division, Long Island, NY, 2011