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“#1 Class” – 40 Most Potent & Magical Herbs – 16 Acupuncture CAE Herbal Hours for Texas CAE
Explore 40 exciting and impactful herbs in this fascinating new course, and extract new knowledge on their powerful healing properties. The acupuncturist can expect to learn about the healing benefits of 40 potent and useful herbs. Key herbs to be discussed include Dong Quai, Echinacea, Wild Quinine, Yerba Mate, Aloe Vera, Goldenseal, and much more.
In this continuing education course, the acupuncture provider 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.
How does it work?
Save time & finish your Acupuncture CEUs
between patients, at home, or on the go.
Read the material – Take the quiz.
Your course purchase includes:
Prompt NCCAOM PDA Reporting.
An online ACE account to access your courses.
27/7 Online Course Access – Revisit your courses, anytime!
Reading Material per Course.
1 Quiz per Course.
Unlimited Quiz Re-Takes.
1 Certificate of Completion per Course.
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Approvals:
Texas Acupuncture Board Approved – You receive a total of 18 CAEs
NCCAOM Approved – 18 PDAs
Do you love herbs and want to learn more about them? For a great price, Acupuncture Herbal Safety Part 2 (2 PDA Points in the NCCAOM Safety Category) goes into more depth on the potential adverse effects of Chinese Herbs, their healing indications, and the management & storage of these herbs. An excellent Safety class for any practitioner using and prescribing patients herbs in their day to day practice.
The purpose of this course is to educate the acupuncture provider on new research, information, and ways to appropriately address and interact with patients of diverse cultural backgrounds. We explore the recent research on cultural competency, patient-centered care, awareness, and how these factors tie into interactions with patients on a daily basis. Additional topics that will be discussed include counteracting prejudice & bias, inclusion, discrimination, oppression, gender equality, and how acupuncturists can become a more culturally aware health care provider. 2 Ethics CEUs/PDAs.
This course will cover 2 key concepts in regards to the patient-provider relationships. First, providers will learn more about sexual boundaries, such as establishing appropriate vs. inappropriate communication/contact with patients and how patient culture and diversity tie into the matter. Secondly, providers will gain an understanding how to appropriately handle situations where boundaries (as the provider) are crossed by a patient.