This seminar teaches chiropractors how to accurately use heart rate and skin temperature measures as neurological indicators. This in turn helps the chiropractor determine when the patient needs an adjustment from the neurological standpoint, and whether the intervention was effective.
You will learn:
a. Resting heart rate, heart rate variability, sit-to-stand heart rate test, and skin temperature analysis.
b. Testing with App-based methods
Correct timing is key in the delivery of healthcare interventions, and chiropractic is no exception. If you are curious in learning about the “when” for chiropractic adjustment using evidence-based neurological methods that are clinician-friendly, this seminar is for you.
Dr. John Hart has 15 years of experience as a practicing chiropractor, 30+ years as a researcher and educator at a chiropractic college, and 70+ papers published in peer-reviewed science journals. Hart earned his DC from Palmer College (Davenport), a master’s degree in health science from Nova Southeastern University, and a certificate in Applied Biostatistics from the University of Washington.
4 CE Hours For Chiropractors: AK, AL*, CA*, CO, CT, DC, DE, FL*, GA, HI*, IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY*, ME, MD, MA, MI, MN, MO, MT, NC, ND, NE, NV, NH, NJ, NY, OH, OR, PA*, RI, SC, SD, TN, UT, VA, VT, WA, WI*, WV*, WY *Approval in process
Cost: $0 - Doctor Program Members $149 - Non-Member DCs
*Rates increase $75 the Monday prior to the seminar. This includes Doctor Program members. **Must have at least 1 doctor registered a week prior to the seminar to avoid cancellation.
Approval Numbers (not all states assign numbers): PACE: 020726HRLS CE Broker: Delaware includes: 1hrs. Risk Management Georgia includes: 1hrs. Risk Management 4hrs. Clinical Science Illinois: Category 1 hours Indiana includes: 1hrs. Risk Management Maine: Category 2 hours Maryland includes: 1hrs. Risk Management New York includes: 1hr. Patient Communication South Carolina includes: 1hrs. Risk Management Virginia: Category 1 hours
Attendance Policy Upon arrival at a live seminar, you will sign in using our registration log. The seminar monitor will record your official arrival time.
Before leaving for the lunch break, you must sign out. The monitor will document your departure time. When you return from lunch, you will sign in again, and the monitor will note your return time.
When you leave the seminar and do not plan to return—whether at the scheduled end time or earlier—you must sign out. The monitor will record your final departure time. If you do not sign in and out and our monitor assign the times of arrival and departure, you will not get any CE hours for attending as we cannot prove to a state board that you were there the full time.
CE Hours: To earn full credit for an hour, you must sign or log in within 10 minutes of the hour's start and stay signed/logged in for a minimum of 50 minutes. Credit is awarded only in full-hour increments—partial hours are not credited. However, you are welcome to attend for less than the full scheduled time and will receive credit for each full hour completed.
Cancellation and Transfer Policy You may cancel your registration or transfer to another seminar of equal or lesser cost up until the Monday prior to the scheduled seminar. If you transfer to a seminar of lesser cost before that Monday, the overage will be refunded, minus a 3.5% credit card processing fee. If you cancel before that Monday, your registration fee—minus a 3.5% credit card processing fee—will be refunded. After that Monday, all fees become non-refundable and non-transferable.
Seminar Policy Seminars will proceed as scheduled as long as at least one doctor is registered at least one week prior to the seminar date, and none of the exceptions listed below apply. If no registrations are received by that time, the seminar will be canceled.
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