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Personal Injury Practice for Acupuncturists

Course Level:
all levels
Access Time: 6 months of unlimited access
Originally Aired: 
Sat, 08/16/2008

Course Type: Video
Units: 4 CEU/PDA
Approved by: CA (Category 2), NCCAOM (E​thics​), FL (2 Laws & Rules, 2 Medical Errors), IL, TX (Ethics), AHPRA, AFPA, BAcC, CTCMA, NZASA, NZRA; Not approved for IVAS
Run Time: 4 hrs

Note: Laws and regulations vary from state to state, and may have changed since this recording. Make sure to keep updated and check with your state on the latest regulations. This recording also has intermittent static, not to interfere with the information presented.

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At some point in time during their practices, most licensed acupuncturists will encounter personal injury cases. Personal injury cases are more complex in that there is a legality aspect to these cases that might eventually involve lawyers, insurance adjusters, members of jury and judges.

In this course, Eric Chen, Attorney at Law, will present to practitioners the necessary steps and procedures required in personal injury cases in order to provide the patient with the best care, as well as help them maximize their recovery.

Upon completion of this course, practitioners will:

  • Evaluate a personal injury case and complete a detailed examination to document the injury history
  • Write a medical report and ensure that the medical records are complete and sufficient
  • Know what is considered “valid authorization” for releasing medical records and the procedures in releasing the records
    Understand the various forms of payment in personal injury cases and the pros and cons of each

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Personal Injury Practice for Acupuncturists
Units : 
4 CEUs/PDAs
CA (Category 2), NCCAOM (E​thics​), FL (Laws & Rules), FL (Medical Errors), IL, TX (Ethics/Safety), AHPRA, AFPA, BAcC, CTCMA, NZASA, NZRA
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