Spinal Pathology and Documentation Flyer
Friday, May 14, 2021
*Please note: This course is not approved in the state of KY.
*Please note: This course is only approved for 6/8 CE credits int he state of CA.
Live Webinar
This
program is focused on spinal pathology and documentation. It covers how to
diagnose and document spinal pathology. This program also explains the
demonstrative necessity for chiropractic care and identifying anatomical vs.
mechanical lesions of the spine.
10:00
am – 12:00 pm
Patricia
Roche DO, Radiology, Neuroradiology
Mark
Studin DC
MRI
Spine Case Review
Clinical
case review of MRI’s including sagittal, axial, T1, T2, STIR, and proton
density sequences. Identified will be the vertebrate, spinal cord, discs, nerve
roots, thecal sac, posterior longitudinal ligament, epidural veins, and fat
saturation pulses. Pathology will include bulges, herniations, protrusions,
extrusions, myelomalacia, cord edema, and schmorl’s nodes.
12:00
pm – 2 pm
Mark
Studin DC
Dan
Rosner ESQ
Using
Documentation to Create Ethical Relationships:
Creating
documentation that is demonstrable in design to show pathology visually. How to
have ethical relationships with the medical-legal community through complete
documentation and maintain autonomy while testifying, if required. How to
prepare records in a medical-legal case in preparation for deposition and/or
trial and what to expect in the process.
2:30
pm – 4:30 pm
Mark
Studin DC
Coding
Changes and Requirements in E&M
Coding
requirements in 99202-99203-99204-99205 and 99212-99213-99214-99215 and the new
2021 changes. What elements are required for each and how to document the time
component in conjunction with evaluated body parts. Clinically correlating a
patient’s history, vitals, muscular, neurological, motor, and sensory
evaluations with correct coding based upon the ICD-10 nomenclature.
4:30
pm – 6:30 pm
Clinical
Grand Rounds:
Mark
Studin DC
Don
Capoferri DC
Case
reviews utilizing E/M, MRI, and x-ray mensuration to conclude an accurate
diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment plan will be presented. The focus will be
on common diagnosis require interprofessional collaboration with a discussion
of diagnostic dilemmas and proper communication methods. Interprofessional communication methods will
include clinical documentation, triage, referral protocols, and phone
consultations.
Total
Education Time 8 Hours
Fee: $100
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CE approved in 30
states & territories
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Below is the
description of the course and the citations/language for your curriculum vitae.
Instructor
The doctor's CV can be found by clicking on
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Mark
Studin DC, FASBE(C), DAAPM, DAAMLP, Chiropractor
Patricia
Roche DO, Radiology, Neuroradiology
Dan
Rosner ESQ
Don Capoferri DC
Accepted language to be added to your CV
Documentation and Coding, CPT Coding Guidelines for
Initial and Established Patients with particular attention paid to Patient
History, Review of Systems, Social and Family History, Physical Examination,
and Medical Decision making. Specific
differences in coding levels and required elements for a
99202-99203-99204-99205, and a 99212-99213-99214-99215, Academy of
Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, PACE Approved for the Federation of
Chiropractic Licensing Boards, Cleveland University Kansas City, 2021
Demonstrative Documentation and Ethical Relationships,
Pathways to improve coordination of care, and interprofessional communication
with collaborating physicians.
Maintaining ethical relationships in the medical-legal community through
documentation and communication of demonstrable diagnosis, prognosis, and
treatment plans, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, PACE
Approved for the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards, Cleveland
University Kansas City, 2021
MRI Spine Interpretation,
Clinical case review of MRI’s including sagittal, axial, T1, T2, STIR,
and proton density sequences. Identified will be the vertebrate, spinal cord,
discs, nerve roots, thecal sac, posterior longitudinal ligament, epidural
veins, and fat saturation pulses. Pathology will include bulges, herniations,
protrusions, extrusions, myelomalacia, cord edema, and schmorl’s nodes, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, PACE
Approved for the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards, Cleveland
University Kansas City, 2021
Spinal Biomechanical Engineering Clinical Grand
Rounds, Case reviews utilizing E/M, MRI, and x-ray mensuration report to
conclude an accurate diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment plan. Common diagnosis
requiring interprofessional collaboration with a discussion of diagnostic
dilemmas and proper communication methods. Academy of Chiropractic
Post-Doctoral Division, PACE Approved for the Federation of Chiropractic
Licensing Boards, Cleveland University
Kansas City, 2021
Impairment Rating Certification, The
understanding and utilization of the protocols and parameters of the AMA Guide
to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment 6th Edition. Spine, neurological
sequlla, migraine, sexual dysfunction, sleep and arousal disorders, station and
gait disorders and consciousness are detailed for impairment rating. Herniated
discs, radiculopathy, fracture, dislocation and functional loss are also
detailed in relation to impairment ratings. CMCS Post Doctoral
Education Division, New York Chiropractic Council, New York State Department of
Education, Long Island, NY, 2010