Coordination
of Care, Documentation, Diagnosis Online
Disc Pathology & Connective Tissue Case Training | Diagnosis, Prognosis & Treatment Planning
3
CE Hours
* CE Credits are for Doctors of
Chiropractic only
** Please note this course is only
approved in the state of Alabama through 7/22/25. After that there
will be no CE available in AL
*** Please note this course is only
approved in the state of California through 7/31/24. After that there
will be no CE available in CA
Clinically Coordinating Diagnosis, Prognosis & Treatment Plans
With Medical Specialist Collaboration When Indicated
A 3-hour, case-based training for doctors who want better clinical decision-making, stronger documentation, and clearer triage pathways for disc and connective tissue pathology.
✅ Identify disc pathology types with confidence
✅ Tie diagnosis → prognosis → treatment planning with clinical logic
✅ Know when (and how) to collaborate with medical specialists
✅ Improve documentation clarity for clinical and forensic credibility
[Enroll Now] • [Download Syllabus] • [Request Group Pricing]
Why This Training Matters (and Why Most Docs Miss It)
Disc pathology and connective tissue injuries are often misclassified, under-documented, or clinically disconnected from prognosis and treatment planning—especially when imaging language, symptom patterns, and functional impairment don’t align cleanly.
This course teaches you the clinical coordination process:
how to move from pathology recognition → diagnostic reasoning → triage → prognosis → defensible treatment planning—with the ability to communicate findings clearly and collaborate with medical specialists appropriately.
If your goal is better outcomes, better clarity, and better records—you’re in the right place.
What You’ll Be Able to Do After This Course
Clinical Skills You Can Use Immediately
Disc pathology clarity
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Recognize and differentiate: bulge, protrusion, extrusion, herniation
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Understand what each implies clinically—and what it doesn’t imply
Connective tissue pathology confidence
Documentation that holds up
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Document clearly enough for continuity of care, referrals, and medical collaboration
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Improve the way you explain clinical relevance—without overstatement
Better triage + smarter collaboration
Who This Is For
This training is designed for:
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Chiropractors, primary spine care providers, and clinicians managing injury cases
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Doctors who want stronger clinical reasoning + documentation
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Clinicians who coordinate care with orthopedics, neurology, pain management, radiology, and primary care
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Providers who want to reduce uncertainty around disc vs connective tissue pathology
If you routinely evaluate trauma or spine pain cases, this is a practical, high-impact course.
Meet the Instructors
Mark Studin, DC, FPSC, FASBE(C), DAAPM
A recognized leader in spine-related clinical education and interdisciplinary case communication, with extensive experience teaching clinicians how to build defensible, evidence-informed documentation and collaborative care pathways.
Don Capoferri, DC, FSBT, FPSC
Clinician-educator focused on real-world triage, diagnosis, and documentation strategy—helping doctors turn imaging and clinical findings into cohesive, clinically actionable plans.
What Makes This Training Different
Most courses teach information.
This teaches coordination—the clinical thinking process that links:
pathology → function → prognosis → treatment strategy → referral decisions → documentation
It’s built around real cases so you’re not learning in theory—you’re learning the workflow.
Course Outline (3 Hours)
Hour 1 — Disc Pathology & Connective Tissue Diagnosis
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Disc pathology overview
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Herniation, bulge, protrusion, extrusion: definitions and clinical relevance
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Connective tissue pathology: core concepts
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Diagnostic approach and decision-making framework
Hour 2 — Case Presentation #1: Multiple Herniations
Hour 3 — Case Presentation #2: No Herniations + Connective Tissue Pathology
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Documentation strategy
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Triage workflow
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Diagnosis and clinical reasoning
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Differentiating disc findings from connective tissue drivers
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Clinical coordination and treatment planning
Outcomes That Improve Your Practice (and Your Risk Management)
When you coordinate diagnosis and planning correctly, you tend to see:
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More clinical clarity
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Less wasted care
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Better compliance
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Cleaner specialist collaboration
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Stronger records and case defensibility
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Better patient understanding (and fewer misunderstandings)
This is about clinical excellence + communication—the two most important levers in complex spine cases.
FAQ
How long is the course?
3 hours, delivered in a structured syllabus format with case-based instruction.
Is this appropriate if I’m not “imaging heavy”?
Yes. This course helps you understand disc and connective tissue pathology and how to integrate findings into diagnosis and planning, even if you don’t personally read imaging day-to-day.
Will this help my documentation?
Yes—documentation strategy is built into both case presentations and the clinical coordination framework.
Does this teach when to collaborate with medical specialists?
Yes. The course emphasizes collaboration when indicated, based on clinical findings, triage, and prognosis considerations.
Ready to Coordinate Care Like a Specialist-Level Clinician?
If you want to elevate your diagnostic reasoning, documentation quality, and triage confidence—this course will change how you manage disc and connective tissue cases.
[Enroll Now]
[Download Syllabus]
[Request Group Pricing]
Instructions: Once you purchase the course online, it will be immediately active in your account. If you have any issues, please contact Cara 631-804-2845 or CaraRoss220@Gmail.com
Troubleshooting Suggestions:
- This course is supported by PC's and Mac devices
- Minimum 20mbs download speed
- Mobile device are not ideal as tracking is automated and often not mobilized
This course is Pace approved by the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards.