Webinar: Clinical Cases of the Head and Neck

In addition to CE available at our statewide conventions, the NYSCA now offers continuing education credit via webinar through NYCC Post-Grad. NYSCA Webinars are held monthly, usually on a Wednesday at 1pm EST. 

Members of the New York State Chiropractic Association are eligible to receive a discount on tuition for NYSCA-sponsored webinars via coupon code at registration check-out. Contact the NYSCA Administrative Office at 518-785-6346 for more information.

Clinical Cases of the Head and Neck

Gerald Stevens BS MS DC MPH, NYSCA Recording Secretary
Wednesday, Jan 8, 2020 | 1pm-2pm (1CE)

The purpose of this talk is to provide a review and enhance the audience’s knowledge on a variety of cases involving the head and neck. The learning objectives are as follows:

  1. Define types of head and neck cases.
  2. Educate doctors of chiropractic on a variety of head and neck case symptoms.
  3. Educate doctors of chiropractic on a variety of head and neck case diagnoses.
  4. Educate doctors of chiropractic on a variety of head and neck case treatment.
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Continuing education credit (CE) is provided by New York Chiropractic College (NYCC). 

License Renewal: While applications relating to credit hours for license renewal in selected states have been executed for these programs, it remains attendees' responsibility to contact the state board(s) from whom they seek continuing education credits for purposes of ensuring said board(s) approve both venue and content as they relate to any event. Neither a speaker's or exhibitor's presence at said event, nor product mention or display, shall in any way constitute NYCC endorsement. NYCC's role is strictly limited to processing, submitting, and archiving program documents on behalf of course sponsors. These courses are valid for CE credits in "pre-approved" states, so long as it falls within the scope of practice as outlined by the corresponding state board.

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