
ICA HOSTS CCST PROGRAM FOR CHIROPRACTIC CERTIFICATION IN SPINAL TRAUMA WITH DAN MURPHY IN LAS VEGAS FOR 2003
The highly acclaimed Spinal Trauma Certification Program, featuring internationally recognized chiropractic spinal trauma expert Dr. Dan Murphy, is being presented by the ICA Council on Applied Chiropractic Sciences (CACS) in a series of consecutive seminar programs in Las Vegas, Nevada starting January 2003. Dan Murphy, DC, DABCO is the coordinator and primary lecturer of this comprehensive post-graduate curriculum that presents chiropractic applications of neuroanatomy, neurophysiology and clinical case management for trauma cases. The updated curriculum includes state-of-the-art updates regarding trauma neurology, mechanisms of vehicular accident injury, clinical trauma case management concerns, and documentation of clinical findings and care.
This exceptional ten-module chiropractic Certification program is renowned for its groundbreaking research and clinical updates that, together with Dr. Murphy's unique insights, provide a powerful combination of specific case management considerations and overviews of the present opportunities and challenges in spinal trauma. "This program offers attendees an incredible opportunity to enhance their knowledge and clinical skills along with their professional documentation and reporting strategies for improved patient care records management," said Dr. Jeffrey Buller, Chair of the ICA Council on Applied Chiropractic Sciences. "The curriculum is designed specifically to address the practicalities of optimal assessment, care plans, documentation and reporting strategies in chiropractic practice. The information in this program is up to date, relevant and extremely powerful!"
The complete program leads to credentialing for the Chiropractic Certification in Spinal Trauma (CCST) through the ICA Council on Applied Chiropractic Sciences. However, doctors may also take individual seminar sessions for continuing education credit and enhanced expertise in areas of special concern. "The Council on Applied Chiropractic Sciences is proud to be the accrediting organization for this innovative certification program," said ICA President Dr. D.D. Humber, "which has provided countless participants with an incredible opportunity to enhance their knowledge and clinical skills with leaders in the fields of chiropractic practice, research and jurisprudence."
More news on the CCST program and its calendar of seminar module dates, as well as information about the ICA Council on Applied Chiropractic Sciences and membership benefits, may also be accessed through the ICA's web site at www.chiropractic.org. Doctors wishing further information about joining ICA's Council on Applied Chiropractic Sciences or other ICA Science Consortium Councils, the College on Thermography and Council on Imaging, and affiliated programs can call the International Chiropractors Association at (800) 423-4690 during Eastern Time Zone office hours or e-mail the ICA at science@chiropractic.org
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