
Saturday, November 10 – Sunday, November 11 Instructor: Brandon Steele DC, FACO ( Resort and Convention Centerġ305 Kalahari Drive, Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965 Mastering the Assessment and Management of Shoulder and Upper Extremity Problems Saturday, September 29 – Sunday, September 30 Major changes in the chiropractic field are happening right now due to the Affordable Care Act, with new doors opening for chiropractors as a result.ĭon’t miss the opportunity to be among the pioneers of this revolutionary change in delivering holistic healthcare. Orthopedics/NMSM Seminar Scheduleĭesigned specifically for practicing chiropractors, the Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine Post-Graduate Program will give you the credentials necessary to become a valuable member of a primary healthcare team. Completion of this process entitles the chiropractic physician to use the board certification title of Diplomate of the International Academy of Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine (DIANM).Ī board-certified chiropractic neuromusculoskeletal medicine specialist focuses on the evaluation and management of patients suffering with pain syndromes and neuromusculoskeletal conditions. In order to successfully complete the neuromusculoskeletal medicine residency, residents are required to complete a rigorous academic and clinical training program and then pass the two-part examination offered by the International Academy of Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine.

Additionally, FQHCs generally require re-credentialing of residents on an annual basis through a peer review process coordinated by the Program Director of the resident training program. This innovative, contemporary, and comprehensive post-doctoral training program offers a range of topics, including:Ĭhiropractic Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine ResidencyĬhiropractic graduates who apply and are conditionally accepted into the University of Bridgeport’s three-year, post-doctoral Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine Resident Training Program must be credentialed by the University of Bridgeport and a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) where the Resident will serve as a member of the medical staff. The University of Bridgeport offers a combination of onsite seminars and online learning, which reduces your opportunity costs by decreasing travel expenses and time away from your practice and family. The advanced clinical training will prepare you to become a chiropractic neuromusculoskeletal medicine specialist and enhance your skills necessary to evaluate and manage the care of patients with acute pain, chronic pain, and high-impact chronic pain syndromes.
