This seminar will explore the potential role of chiropractic care in the management of dementia
There are several types of dementia, each with its own set of biological and physiological factors that contribute to its development. This course is designed to help you differentiate between the different types of dementia and understand the biological and physiological factors that contribute to each type. By learning about the unique features of each type of dementia, you will be able to identify the factors that may be influencing its development.
Join us to learn non-medical treatments and preventative concepts that can be effective in improving or slowing down dementia degeneration and improve your patient or loved one’s quality of life.
CE Hours For:
AK, AL, CO, DE, FL, IA, IL, IN, MA, MD, ME, MI, MN, MS, MT, NC, NE, NH, NJ, OH, OR, RI, SC, TN, VA, VT, WA, WI, WY
Approval Numbers:
(some states do not provide approval numbers)
Sponsored by National University of Health Sciences
PACE: 051624DEM
CE Broker:
Alabama: 240284
Delaware: Max. 10 hours (any 10 hours)
Illinois: Category 1 hours
Indiana: Max 8 hours (any 8 hours)
Iowa: Max 10 hours (any 10 hours)
Maine: Category 1 hours
Mississippi: 12 CE hours for DCs / 6 CE hours for CAs
Nebraska: Max 8 hours (any 8 hours)
New Hampshire: Max 10 hours (any 10 hours)
New Jersey: Max 10 hours (any 10 hours) - Fetterman Events is a NJ Board Approved CE Provider
North Carolina: 12 CE hours for DCs / 6 CE hours for Level 1 CAs
Tennessee: 12 CE hours for DCs / 6 CE hours for CTAs
Virginia: Category 1 hours
Wisconsin: 12 CE hours for DCs - 6 CE hours for CRTs
Cost:
$0 - Doctor Program Members
$289 - Non-Member DC
$149 - Non-Member CA, CTA
*Rates increase $75 the Monday prior to the seminar. This includes Doctor Program members.