Continuing education credits for naturopathic and chiropractic physicians are just a mouse-click away at 911±¬ÁÏ University of Health Sciences.Ìý Several accredited post-graduate CE courses are available online, and can be completed at any time, from
anywhere there is access to Internet service.
°Õ³ó±ðÌý911±¬ÁÏ Lincoln College of Postgraduate and Continuing EducationÌýhas added 20 new online courses to its user-friendly CE platform. “CE students can create an account on our web portal and keep records of all their CE credits and certifications in one location,” saysÌýDr. Jenna Glenn, dean of the post-grad program at 911±¬ÁÏ, who first launched online CE delivery in 2014.
In addition to its own courses, the 911±¬ÁÏ website also has links to CE courses delivered byÌýother providers, some of which are taught by 911±¬ÁÏ faculty leaders likeÌýDr. Terry ElderÌýandÌýDr. Kevin Curtain.
“We will continue to offer a variety of excellent live courses here on our Illinois campus,” says Dr. Glenn. “However, now busy professionals have a choice that allows them to access 911±¬ÁÏ quality courses at their own convenience without the need to travel.”
Here is a sampling of courses now available:
“ICD-10 Training, Case Studies and Exercises”Ìý– Dr. Evan Gwilliam
Are you ready for the ICD-10 transition? Do you know how to select the new codes and what documentation will need to look like? Have you budgeted for software, books, and other training necessary? This course will help you make a smooth transition.
“Red Flags”Ìý– Dr. Brian Anderson
Patient safety is the paramount concern when applying any type of therapy. A small number of spinal pain patients will present with “Red Flags” which can indicate underlying pathology. Find out what research exists to substantiate the correlation of these red flags with serious pathology.
“Herbal and Nutritional Research Review on Gastrointestinal Disorders”Ìý–
Dr. Lorinda Sorensen
Join our ND faculty member in a key session presented at the 2014 Conference of the Illinois Association of Naturopathic Physicians, to learn about proven new therapies for gastrointestinal disorders.
“Review of Idopathic Scoliosis”Ìý– Dr. Michael Fergus
Review the clinical and imaging features of idiopathic scoliosis, including differentiating it from other types of scoliosis. Additionally, a brief review of treatment goals and types of therapy ranging from conservative to surgical.
To see a complete online course list,Ìýclick here. You can learn more detailed information on each course or register immediately by opening a free account.
Each state has its own laws on approval for CE credit. Ìý911±¬ÁÏ courses each list which states approve the course for continuing education. ÌýIf your state is not listed and you are interested in obtaining credit for the course in your state, contactÌý[email protected]Ìýor call 630-889-6622.