This highly acclaimed ten-module program is designed to increase expertise and improve clinical outcomes in spinal trauma cases through more thorough, confident case management and enhanced communication with patients and other professionals. Successful completion of the seminar modules and final examination leads to credentialing for the Chiropractic Certification in Spinal Trauma (C.C.S.T.) through the ICA Council on Applied Chiropractic Sciences. Doctors not interested in certification may also take individual seminar sessions for continuing education credit and enhanced expertise in areas of special concern.

Internationally recognized chiropractic spinal trauma expert Dr. Dan Murphy is the coordinator and primary lecturer of this comprehensive post-graduate curriculum that includes state-of-the-art information regarding trauma neurology, mechanisms of vehicular accident injury, clinical trauma case management concerns, and documentation issues and strategies.

Can I Take Individual Modules?

Yes!  Each of the seminar modules provides state-of-the-art scientific information regarding the best possible care in the chiropractic management of spinal trauma and soft tissue injury. 

Each seminar module is dedicated to provide valuable tools which doctors can implement immediately following the seminar to improve the quality of care for each patient in their practice.

How Does The Certification Work?

C.C.S.T. certification is documented and issued through the ICA Council on Applied Chiropractic Sciences as the credentialing organization. Your participation in the Council (membership in the ICA is not required) provides you with special recognition as a C.C.S.T., plus Council membership benefits including discounts on select ICA products, publications and programs - plus support from a growing network of like-minded practitioners dedicated to research and clinically relevant developments in the chiropractic sciences. 

Co-sponsored through the Palmer Institute for Professional Advancement, the continuing education credit is applied for in multiple states and approval information will be available as notification is received.

For more information on the ICA Council on Applied Chiropractic Sciences as well as an application click here:

 


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