Evaluation & Management Qualification

 

Patient intake is the cornerstone of effective case management and clinical decision-making. Every doctor receives extensive doctoral-level training in collecting and interpreting critical patient information, including the current history, past medical history, review of systems, family and social history, accident history, medication use, and prior surgical procedures.

While the number of potential variables in patient evaluation is virtually unlimited, experienced clinicians develop refined diagnostic skill sets that allow them to narrow clinical possibilities efficiently during the Evaluation and Management (E&M) encounter. With proper training and experience, doctors can identify key clinical patterns that guide accurate diagnostic pathways.

The management process often includes appropriate diagnostic testing when necessary to confirm, clarify, or rule out potential diagnoses. Selecting and interpreting these tests requires both clinical expertise and an evidence-based approach.

Equally important is the documentation of the E&M encounter. Accurate, thorough, and clinically meaningful documentation is a professional skill that develops and improves over the course of a physician’s career. Advanced post-doctoral training and continued clinical education further strengthen a doctor’s ability to document findings, support medical necessity, and communicate the diagnostic reasoning behind patient care decisions.

Strong intake procedures, precise diagnostic thinking, and expert documentation together form the foundation of high-quality patient care and defensible clinical records.

      1. Evaluation & Management: 12 Hours - Documenting all elements of 99202/99212 to 99205-99215 $325
      2. Medical-Legal Documentation - Colossus Algorithms: 3 Hours - Complying with E&M coding in the medical-legal environment $200
      3. Orthopedic Testing: 9 Hours -Cervical, thoracic, lumbar and vascular insufficiency testing $299
      4. Stroke Anatomy & Evaluation for Chiropractors and Manual Medicine Specialists: 8 Hours - Stroke screening in clinical practice $325
      5. Diagnosis: 3 Hours - Determining mechanical spinal clinical diagnosis in trauma & non-trauma patients $99
      6. Documentation Made Easy: 3 Hours - Streamlining documentation without cutting corners $99

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Evaluation and Management Qualifying Application 

 

Content Questions: Dr. Mark Studin 631-786-4253

Technical Questions: Cara Ross 631-804-2845