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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?
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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
In this continuing education course, the healthcare provider will evaluate their understanding of HIV/AIDS, opportunistic infections, and the public health impact of this on-going health concern.
Ethics Acupuncture PDAs. In this acupuncture continuing education course, the acupuncture practitioner will evaluate the ethical components of nutrition counseling in the acupuncture/TCM practice. Key topics include ethical considerations across practice settings, ethical responsibilities to patients, cultural sensitivity in TCM nutrition counseling and education, conflicts of interest, and much more. Lastly, emerging ethical issues concerning the use of social media in nutrition counseling are also reviewed.
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.