Mr. Wulff's presentation will focus on legal and ethical issues involving fee collection techniques. He will explain the legal and ethical obligations to submit charges to the responsible insurer; what to do when payment is discontinued by workers' compensation and no-fault insurers; when and how licensees can pursue collection against patients; and the new prohibitions and penalties that can apply in workers' compensation claims set forth in Minn. Statue 176.126, subd. 2a. His presentation will include a discussion of the prohibitions under the federal and state antikickback and fee-splitting laws.
[No CEs] The goal of this session is to introduce you to what a Curriculum Vitae (CV) is and how to use one. You will learn the differences between CVs and resumes and when to use them. You will also be given tips on how to build your own CV for you to use throughout your professional career.
Osteoporosis is the most common metabolic bone disease. It’s been estimated that 50% of women and 25% of men over age 50 will fracture due to osteoporosis during their lifetime. These injuries are associated with a downward spiral in health, disability, institutionalization, and markedly elevated mortality rates.
In general, pelvic pain in females is rather common in that approximately 14% will experience chronic pelvic pain once in their lifetime. Pelvic pain can have significant impact on a patient’s quality of life and many times when presenting to a chiropractor’s office they have been to many other provider’s seeking relief from their symptoms. This course is designed to investigate different types of chronic pelvic pain seen in the female patient population. In addition, demonstrate assessment and treatment options for the practitioner as well as discuss an integrative model of care for pelvic pain.