Coding,
Documentation, MRI and Digitizing Webinar
Saturday
– Sunday May 15-16, 2021
*Please note this course is only approved for 8 CE credits in the state of AZ.
*Please note this course is only approved for 8.5 CE credits in the state of CA.
*Please note this course is not approved for CE credits in the state of KY.
*Please note this course is only approved for 8 CE credits in the state of OK.
Live
Webinar
Syllabus
DESCRIPTION:
This program focuses on the trends in healthcare and how clinical
chiropractic fits into the national trends. It shows the doctor of chiropractic
the critical role of compliant documentation in reputation building and to
prevent adverse legal issues with complaint records. The course also covers the
latest MRI spine interpretation terminology and identifies biomechanical
pathology using the latest mensurating tools available.
Saturday, May 15, 2021
10 am – 11 am
Mark Studin DC, FASBE(C), DAAMLP, DAAPM: Current healthcare trends and the state of chiropractic
in the COVID-19 era. Lawyers continue to need answers to carriers' lower
settlements during the pandemic, and you will learn how to be their
solution. ER's and Urgent Care Centers are to capacity testing and treating.
They need a solution for spinal issues, and you will learn how to position your
practice to be that solution that will last well-beyond COVID. Trends tell us
where the marketplace has shifted, and we have created a business strategy to
meet those needs.
11 am – 12:00 pm
Michael Schonfeld DC, DABCO: The narrative report. How to effectively create
medical-legal documentation and what the courts look for. Making your
"4-Corner" (narrative) report demonstrable and build a reputation as
an evidence-based provider. The step-by-step minutiae of building a report.
Part 1
12:15 pm – 1:45 pm
Mark Studin DC, DAAMLP, DAAPM, FASBE(C), The latest nomenclature in MRI spine interpretation
[lots of changes], and incorporating spinal biomechanics to create an accurate
diagnosis and get paid. The reason medicine gets paid more than chiropractic is
they have demonstrable diagnostics. We must institute protocols that WE ALREADY
HAVE to confirm patho-neuro-biomechanical lesions [Subluxations] are
present. A "MASTER CLASS" in Strain-Sprain in fully
understanding the permanency of this connective tissue disorder and how to
certify long-term care with a demonstrable diagnosis.
2:30 pm – 4:00 pm
Kevin Baker MD, Radiology, MSK Radiology: Identifying different types of arthritis in both plain
film and MRI. Inclusive of Osteo, Psoriatic, Rheumatoid, Gout, Infections, and
Spondyloarthropathies. Dr. Baker is an Assistant Professor of Clinical
Radiology at the State University of New York at Stony Brook, School of
Medicine, and teaches the radiology and MSK radiology programs.
4:15 pm – 6:30 pm
Mark Studin DC, DAAMLP, DAAPM, FASBE(C), Master-Class in ligaments; anatomy, physiology,
vascularization, neurological innervation, tissue repair and how they all
relate to clinical practice. Ligament
pathology correlating to the mechanisms of patho-neuro-biomechanical lesions
(vertebral subluxation complex). Also, how ligaments play a critical role in
the chiropractic spinal adjustment and idefining the chiropractic spinal
adjustment mechanisms.
Sunday,
May
16, 2021
10 am – 11 am
Don Capoferri DC, DAAMLP, FSBT: Case Management incorporating Spinal Biomechanics, MRI,
and clinical findings when collaborating with medical specialists and lawyers.
Using Case Management as the foundation for both consistent referrals and
long-term forensic consulting relationships. During the height of the
first wave of COVID, he received 24 PI referrals from lawyers and MD's
based upon his demonstrative reporting of Patho-Neuro-Biomechanical pathology
[vertebral subluxations], negating the false assertion of non-specific back
pain. If they can see it, they will refer.
11 am – 12:00 pm
Michael Schonfeld DC, DABCO: The narrative report. How to effectively create medical-legal
documentation and what the courts look for. Making your "4-Corner"
(narrative) report demonstrable and build a reputation as an evidence-based
provider. The step-by-step minutiae of building a report. Part 2
1:00 pm – 2:30 pm
Magdy Shady MD, Neurosurgeon, Neuro Trauma Fellow: A roundtable discussion of collaborative spine care. Dr.
Shady has 30 years of extensive experience in both working with and supporting
chiropractic care.
2:30 pm – 4 pm
Mark Studin DC, FASBE(C), DAAMLP, DAAPM: Chiropractic vs. Physical Therapy vs. medication
for mechanical spine issue; extensive research verifying chiropractic as the
best first choice, resolving the non-specific back pain issue as dogma, with
the evidence. The latest [overwhelming] research will institute the
re-direction of MD referral patterns from PTs to DCs. The latest physiological
basis for why the chiropractic adjustment works and what constitutes a
patho-neuro-biomechanical lesion [Subluxations]. Mandatory actions to take
right now during COVID.
TOTAL EDUCATIONAL TIME: 12 Hours
FEE: $299
Instructors
Mark Studin DC,
FASBE(C), DAAMLP, DAAPM
Michael
Schonfeld DC, DABCO
Kevin Baker MD,
Radiology, MSK Radiology
Don Capoferri
DC, DAAMLP, FSBT
Magdy Shady MD,
Neurosurgeon, Neuro Trauma Fellow
Note:
There is no financial relationship with any outside vendor for services, goods
or supplies.
Troubleshooting Suggestions:
This course is
supported by PC's and Mac's, however if it won't open a PC is more stable
1. Minimum 20mbs download
speed
2. Firefox Browser preferrable
3. Do NOT to use a mobile
device. It is not allowable and not ideal for learning.
*Due to the
amount of information being downloaded, a computer manufactured in 2014 or
beyond is strongly recommended.
CV ENTRIES
2021 Trends in Spinal Healthcare, Analyzing
spinal healthcare trends in both utilization and necessity and understanding
the marketplace and how a clinical excellence level is reflected in a doctors'
documentation and credentials. Treatment pathways in triaging spinal
pathobiomechanics, Academy of
Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, PACE Approved for the Federation of
Chiropractic Licensing Boards, Cleveland University Kansas City, 2021
MRI Spine Interpretation Advanced Diagnosis, An
evidence-based understanding of time-related etiology of disc pathology
considering the American Society of Neuroradiology's designation of protrusion,
extrusion, and sequestration of spinal discs, T1, T2, STIR and Proton-Density
weighted evaluation to diagnose spine form MRI accurately. Academy of
Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, PACE Approved for the Federation of
Chiropractic Licensing Boards, Cleveland University Kansas City, 2021
Spinal Biomechanical Engineering Analytics and Case
Management, Utilizing spinal mensurating algorithms to conclude a
pathobiomechanical vs. normal spine in the absence of anatomical pathology.
Clinically correlating a history and physical examination findings to x-ray
biomechanical results in creating an accurate diagnosis, prognosis, and
treatment plan. Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, PACE
Approved for the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards, Cleveland
University Kansas City, 2021
MSK
Extremity Radiological Interpretation, Utilizing both MRI and x-ray to
diagnose 1) Arthritis -
Inflammatory and Degenerative, 2) Advanced cartilage assessment, 3) Rotator
Cuff Tears, 4) Labral tears (shoulder and hip), 5) Tendon injuries and
degeneration, 6) Meniscal tears, 7) Ligamentous injuries, 8) Common fractures,
9) Sports-related injury patterns, 10) Plantar fasciitis, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, PACE Approved for the
Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards, Cleveland University Kansas City, 2021
Demonstrative Medical-Legal Documentation, The narrative report. How to effectively
create medical-legal documentation and what the courts look for. Making your
"4-Corner" (narrative) report demonstrable and build a reputation as
an evidence-based provider. The step-by-step minutiae of building a report,Academy
of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, PACE Approved for the Federation of
Chiropractic Licensing Boards, Cleveland University Kansas City, 2021
Managing
Non-Anatomical Spine Pain, Treatment modalities centered upon
"best-outcomes" in an evidence-based model considering chiropractic
vs. physical therapy and chiropractic vs. medicine. Considerations of
disability, pain reduction, functional improvement, drugs utilized, and
side-effects are all considered, PACE
Approved for the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards, Cleveland
University Kansas City, 2021