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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.
This course will cover ethical concepts pertaining to dealings with insurance companies and HIPAA laws & regulations, and how the two are connected. Topics include filling of ethical claims, insurance rules and guidelines, understanding HIPAA law, protection and confidentiality of Health care data, and other national regulations. Reasons behind the change from HIPAA 4010 to HIPAA 5010 will be discussed, including the difference between the new HIPAA and the old HIPAA rules.
This course will discuss a variety of transmittable diseases, how they are spread, and prevention techniques to keep your practice clean and safe. Diseases that are discussed include HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis, Influenza, Malaria, Polio, Tuberculosis. This class is worth 2 PDA points for the Safety Category.
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 continuing education course, the practitioner will discover implicit bias, the importance of addressing and understanding these automatic attitudes, and why they occur. Explore the reasons why unconscious attitudes are formed, learn about ageism, gender bias, race/ethnicity bias, LGBTQ bias, and much more. Lastly, the practitioner will be able to identify strategies to counteract implicit bias in their professional and personal life.
What is risk management? And, is it relevant to your acupuncture practice? The quick answer to the second question is a resounding “yes”. In this acupuncture continuing education course, we explore the meaning of risk management, and learn how it applies to acupuncturists. The acupuncture practitioner can expect to learn about patient confidentiality, risk, effective communication, providing safe office care, risk management strategies for the practice, and much more. Let today be the last day that this very crucial component of your practice goes unaddressed.
In this acupuncture continuing education course, we explore a common disease of the cardiovascular system, hypertension. Review your knowledge of the circulatory system, and learn about the Western Medicine diagnosis and treatment, compared to the Chinese Medicine perspective. Furthermore, the acupuncturist can expect to learn about other complimentary modalities such as bloodletting, nutrition, and auricular acupuncture.