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between patients, at home, or on the go. Read the material – Take the quiz.
Your package includes: An online ACE account to access your courses 24/7.
Reading material per Course. 1 Quiz per Course. 1 Certificate of Completion per Course.
Prompt NCCAOM PDA & CE Broker Reporting.
Your Courses:
Acupuncture Herbal Safety Basics Part 1
2 Acupuncture CEUs/PDAs
Do you love working with herbs and believe they can be a great addition to acupuncture treatments? For a great price, this class goes over herbal safety rules, regulations, prevention of medical errors, and important details providers must know before prescribing herbs to patients. Upon completion of the course, you will be able to identify safety recommendations for herbs that can be used to enhance your every day practice, as well as valuable tools/lessons that can be used to keep your patients and yourself safe.
In this continuing education course, the acupuncture practitioner will evaluate the history of medical consent, learn about the requirements for informed consent, and its guiding principles. Additionally, the practitioner will enhance their understanding of written versus oral consent, negligence of informed consent, risks, refusal of consent, documentation, and much more. Ethical informed consent is a central component to providing great patient care in today’s healthcare field.
CTCMPAO PDAs – Registered Acupuncturists can select their own Professional Development Activites (PDAs)
CTCMA Acupuncture CE – Registered Acupuncturists can self-select their acupuncture CE hours.
The College of Acupuncturists of Alberta – Registered Acupuncturists can self-select Continuing Competency Program activities (CCPs).
Australia CMBA Continuing Professional Development (CPD) United Kingdom BAcC Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Acupuncturists can self-select CPD
In this acupuncture CEU course, the acupuncture practitioner will explore the Western medicine perspective of patient history taking and exams as they relate to the neurological and musculoskeletal systems. The practitioner will also learn about various neurological conditions, reflex tests, pain, range of motion, balance, coordination, how motor function is assessed, and much more.
In this acupuncture continuing education course, we explore the pathophysiology of multiple sclerosis (MS), learn about predisposing factors, and the clinical management of this condition. With a focus on the biomedicine perspective, the acupuncturist can expect to learn about the complications associated with MS, classification of MS, how MS is diagnosed, and much more.