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ACCIDENT RECONSTRUCTION
Causality, Bodily Injury, Force Coefficients & Equations
8 "Online" CE Credits
The Accident Reconstruction Course is an 8 hour, 4-part course designed to give you a foundation and expertise in understanding different facets of an accident in order to reconstruct the event. This course give you a unique perspective, because as doctors you have your main focus on patient care and understanding causality gives you another tool in determining your patient's bodily injuries. The Accident Reconstruction Course will give you the tools to begin reconstructing accidents utilizing various parameters from skid marks to crumple zones and help you understand the clinical coordination that equated to bodily injury.
Module 1: Terms, Concepts & Definitions
2 hours
Module 2: Causality, Bodily Injury, Crumple Zones, Force & Critical Documentation
2 hours
Module 3: Skid Marks, Time, Distance, Velocity & Speed Formulas
2 hours
Module 4: Research, Causality & Bodily Injury
2 hours
FEE: $399
CE approved in 30 states & territories
Below is the description of each module and the citations/language for your curriculum vitae.
Instructors
The doctors' CV's can be found by clicking on "Faculty" on the top toolbar.
William DeBlasio BS, MA, Engineer, Accident Reconstructionist
Mark Studin DC, FASBE(C), DAAPM, DAAMLP, Chiropractor
William Owens DC, DAAMLP, Chiropractor
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.
Module 1: Terms, Concepts & Definitions
This module, created by William DeBlasio BS, MA and Mark Studin DC, gives a detailed explanation of the critical terms, concepts and tools required to understand the accident and subsequent bodily injuries. The force of an accident, as described by the principles of physics and the various safety measures taken by manufacturers and governmental agencies to counteract those forces to protect vehicle occupants, which often cause bodily injury, will be detailed.
Sample CV language - Upon completion of the course, the exact language for your CV will be e-mailed to you:
Chiropractors
Accident Reconstruction: Terms, Concepts and Definitions, The forces in physics that prevail in accidents to cause bodily injury. Quantifying the force coefficients of vehicle mass and force vectors that can be translated to the occupant and subsequently cause serious injury. CMCS Post Doctoral Division, New York Chiropractic Council, New York State Department of Education, Board for Chiropractic, Long Island, NY, 2010
Medical Doctors
Accident Reconstruction: Terms, Concepts and Definitions, The forces in physics that prevail in accidents to cause bodily injury. Quantifying the force coefficients of vehicle mass and force vectors that can be translated to the occupant and subsequently cause serious injury. CMCS Post Doctoral Division, Long Island, NY, 2010
Module 2: Causality, Bodily Injury, Crumple Zones, Force & Critical Documentation
This module, created by William DeBlasio BS, MA and Mark Studin DC, gives a detailed explanation of learning how to determine how fast a vehicle has stopped. The length of time for negative acceleration is one of the prime factors in determining causality, forces and injury potential. This module then goes into depth, helping you to understand how to use documentation to acquire information critical in reconstructing an accident.
Sample CV language - Upon completion of the course, the exact language for your CV will be e-mailed to you:
Chiropractors
Accident Reconstruction: Causality, Bodily Injury, Negative Acceleration Forces, Crumple Zones and Critical Documentation, Factors that cause negative acceleration to zero and the subsequent forces created for the vehicle that get translated to the occupant. Understanding critical documentation of hospitals, ambulance reports, doctors and the legal profession in reconstructing an accident. CMCS Post Doctoral Division, New York Chiropractic Council, New York State Department of Education, Board for Chiropractic, Long Island, NY, 2010
Medical Doctors
Accident Reconstruction: Causality, Bodily Injury, Negative Acceleration Forces, Crumple Zones and Critical Documentation, Factors that cause negative acceleration to zero and the subsequent forces created for the vehicle that get translated to the occupant. Understanding critical documentation of hospitals, ambulance reports, doctors and the legal profession in reconstructing an accident. CMCS Post Doctoral Division, Long Island, NY, 2010
Module 3: Skid Marks, Time, Distance, Velocity & Speed Formulas
This module, created by William DeBlasio BS, MA and Mark Studin DC, explains time distance formulas calculating skid marks, road surfaces, coefficient of friction and components of energy. It puts together, with mathematical formulas, the information that is necessary to calculate the results in performing an accident reconstruction.
Sample CV language - Upon completion of the course, the exact language for your CV will be e-mailed to you:
Chiropractors
Accident Reconstruction: Skid Marks, Time, Distance, Velocity, Speed Formulas and Road Surfaces, The mathematical calculations necessary utilizing time, distance, speed, coefficients of friction and acceleration in reconstructing an accident. The application of the critical documentation acquired from an accident site. CMCS Post Doctoral Division, New York Chiropractic Council, New York State Department of Education, Board for Chiropractic, Long Island, NY, 2010
Medical Doctors
Accident Reconstruction: Skid Marks, Time, Distance, Velocity, Speed Formulas and Road Surfaces, The mathematical calculations necessary utilizing time, distance, speed, coefficients of friction and acceleration in reconstructing an accident. The application of the critical documentation acquired from an accident site. CMCS Post Doctoral Division, Long Island, NY, 2010
Module 4: Research, Causality & Bodily Injury
This module, created by Mark Studin DC, William DeBlasio BS, MA and William Owens DC, discusses the latest "peer reviewed" research articles on crash accident reconstruction and its relationship to bodily injury. The research is taught in a way that has practical applications in a doctor's office in helping to create an accurate diagnosis, prognosis and treatment plan.
Sample CV language - Upon completion of the course, the exact language for your CV will be e-mailed to you:
Chiropractors
Accident Reconstruction: Research, Causality and Bodily Injury, Delta V issues correlated to injury and mortality, side impact crashes and severity of injuries, event data recorder reports correlated to injury, frontal impact kinematics, crash injury metrics with many variables and inquiries related to head restraints. CMCS Post Doctoral Division, New York Chiropractic Council, New York State Department of Education, Board for Chiropractic, Long Island, NY, 2010
Medical Doctors
Accident Reconstruction: Research, Causality and Bodily Injury, Delta V issues correlated to injury and mortality, side impact crashes and severity of injuries, event data recorder reports correlated to injury, frontal impact kinematics, crash injury metrics with many variables and inquiries related to head restraints. CMCS Post Doctoral Division, Long Island, NY, 2010