Disclaimer 

The Qualification programs are offered through the Academy of Chiropractic under the parent company, CMCS Management, Inc., a private business corporation. The training is provided by qualified chiropractors and/or medical doctors, and the training includes approved continuing education credits for the majority of the courses. The course completions for the Qualification programs (except the Expert Witness) are recognized by Cleveland University Kansas City, but not conferred by them or any other University or College. It is the responsibility of each participating doctor to check with their state's licensure board for the rules and regulations regarding what is allowed to be displayed in association with your state license.   


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Note: Courses overlap with multiple qualifications. Please see combined qualifications below reflecting those savings 

I. Trauma Qualified

By completing this Qualification, you will automatically be added to the Trauma Team if you are a member of the Academy of Chiropractic and have it advertised worldwide for you.

  1. Triage Trauma Patients [Personal Injury Bootcamp]: 9 Hours
  2. MRI Spine Interpretation: 25 Hours
  3. Spinal Biomechanical Engineering: 16 Hours
  4. Spinal Trauma Pathology: 9 Hours
  5. Spinal Disc and Ligament Neurology and Pathology – 7 Hours
  6. Accident Reconstruction: 8 Hours
  7. Impairment Rating: 2 Hours
  8. Orthopedic Testing: 9 Hours
  9. Electrodiagnostics; EMG/NCV Interpretation – 10 Hours
  10. Concussion; TBI-mTBI-PTSD Testing and Diagnosis - 10 Hours
  11. Stroke Anatomy & Evaluation for Chiropractors and Manual Medicine Specialists: 8 Hours
Purchase Trauma Qualification [11 courses] $4416
20% Discount for Entire Package - Final Cost: $3523.80
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Get Trauma Qualified. The form is to be sent AFTER all the courses are completed. There is a fee for the credentialing process. Trauma Qualified Application  

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 II. MRI Interpretation Review Qualified

The language for this qualification was created in conjunction with, and the approval of the American Chiropractic College of Radiology (ACCR) and the American Chiropractic Board of Radiology (ACBR). 

NOTE: This training does not qualify you to perform "primary" MRI interpretations

      1. MRI Spine Interpretation Basics - 3 Hours
      2. MRI Spine Credentialing - 25 Hours
      3. Extremities MRI & X-Ray Interpretation - 27 Hours
      4. MRI Clinical Grand Rounds - 27 Hours
      5. Case Management, Spinal MRI and Documentation - 15 Hours
      6. Primary Spine Care #10 - 12 Hours
      7. Spinal Disc and Ligament Neurology and Pathology - 9 Hours
      8. Spinal Trauma Pathology 12 - 20 Hours   

Purchase MRI Interpretation Review Qualification by clicking on each course. Total Cost $4768.00
Pre-Pay and Save 20%  Final Cost: $3814.40 - CLICK HERE TO SAVE 20% [allow 24 hours for activation]

*If you have already earned your Trauma Qualification, you only need the 4 "*" courses. 

Pre-Pay and Save 20%  Final Cost: $2745.00 - Final Cost $2196.00 CLICK HERE TO SAVE 20% [allow 24 hours for activation]

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Get advanced training in MRI. The form is to be sent AFTER all the courses are completed. There is a fee for the credentialing process.


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 III. Hospital Qualified

  1. Inter-professional-Based Spine Care - 2.5 Hours
  2. MRI Spine Credentialing: 25 Hours
  3. Triage Trauma Patients [Personal Injury Bootcamp]: 9 Hours
  4. Spinal Biomechanical Engineering: 16 Hours
  5. Spinal Trauma Pathology - 9 Hours
  6. Spinal Disc and Ligament Neurology and Pathology – 7 Hours
  7. Concussion; TBI-mTBI-PTSD Testing and Diagnosis - 10 Hours
  8. Stroke Anatomy & Evaluation for Chiropractors and Manual Medicine Specialists: 8 Hours
  9. Primary Spine Care 9, 10 or 11 - 12 Hours

Purchase Hospital Qualification Individually by clicking on each course. Total cost $3792

Pre-Pay and Save 20%  Final Cost: $3033.60 - CLICK HERE TO SAVE 20%

See the full list of Current Hospital Qualified Doctors 

Get Hospital Qualified. The form is to be sent AFTER all the courses are completed. There is a fee for the credentialing process. Hospital Qualification Application

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 IV. Evaluation and Management Qualified

  1. Evaluation & Management: 12 Hours
  2. Medical-Legal Documentation - Colossus Algorithms: 3 Hours
  3. Orthopedic Testing: 9 Hours
  4. Stroke Anatomy & Evaluation for Chiropractors and Manual Medicine Specialists: 8 Hours
  5. Diagnosis - 3 Hours
  6. Documentation Made Easy - 3 Hours

Purchase Evaluation and Management Qualification Individually by clicking on each course. Total cost $1347

Pre-Pay and Save 20%  Final Cost: $1077.60 CLICK HERE TO SAVE 20%

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Get Evaluation & Management Qualified. The form is to be sent AFTER all the courses are completed. There is a fee for the credentialing process. Get the Evaluation and Management Qualifying Application
 


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V. Expert Witness & Documentation Qualified

  1. Testifying: Documentation and Ethical Medical-Legal Relationships: 20 Hours
  2. Testifying: Forensic Documentation: 20 Hours
  3. Medical-Legal Documentation - Colossus Algorithms: 3 Hours
  4. Educating the Lawyer - 12 Hours
  5. Ethical Relationships with Lawyers & Documentation Required for Lien & LOP Payments - 10 Hours

Purchase Expert Witness &Documentation Qualification Individually by clicking on each course. Total cost $2650

Pre-Pay and Save 20%  Final Cost: $2120.00 CLICK HERE TO SAVE 20%

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VI. Primary Spine Care QualifiedAny 6 of the following programs must be completed. Each program is 12 hours.

  1. Primary Spine Care 1
  2. Primary Spine Care 2
  3. Primary Spine Care 3
  4. Primary Spine Care 4
  5. Primary Spine Care 5
  6. Primary Spine Care 6
  7. Primary Spine Care 7
  8. Primary Spine Care 8
  9. Primary Spine Care 9
  10. Primary Spine Care 10
  11. Primary Spine Care 11
  12. Primary Spine Care 12
Purchase Primary Spine Care Qualification [6 courses] $1994
20% Discount for Entire Package  Final Cost: $1595.20

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Get Evaluation & Management Qualified. The form is to be sent AFTER all the courses are completed. There is a fee for the credentialing process. Get the Primary Spine Care Application 

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QUALIFICATION PACKAGES
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All 25% Off  [Click Final Cost to Purchase]
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1. Trauma+MRI  $7234 final cost $5425.25
2. Trauma+Hospital $4940 final Cost $3705.00
3. Trauma+MRI+Hospital $7658 final cost $5743.50
4. Trauma +Primary Spine Care $6310 final cost $4732.50
5. Trauma+MRI+Primary Spine Care $9028 final cost $6771.00
6. Trauma+Eval & Management $5041 final cost $3780.7

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VII
Neuroradiology Mini-Fellowship MRI Spine

Fee: $3,000

The Mini-Fellowship in Neuroradiology is for those doctors who have completed the MRI Credentialing program and want to advance their training in both MRI Spine interpretation and neuroradiology. This program is a hybrid of both live training (one-on-one) with a "Harvard Trained" neuroradiologist after a rigorous course of study of research findings in MRI applications, diagnostics, technology and co-morbidities.

This 3-part program includes 8 hours of live training in New York with Robert Peyster MD, CAQ, Neuroradiology. This course offers 40 chiropractic continuing education credits recognized by Cleveland University-Kansas City, Chiropractic and Health Sciences and PACE Recognized by the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards. The course is administered through the Academy of Chiropractic. 

PART 1 Research Topics:                                                                                                                                                                  22 Hours

Modic Changes, Disc and Referred Pain, MRI and Cervical Musculature, Kinetic MRI Images, Neurological Innervation, MRI and Injury Mechanisms, Discogenic Pain, Annular Tears and Fissures, Asymptomatic Herniations. The candidate must study 15 contemporary research articles related to MRI physics, utilization, disc pathology, intradural pathology, extradural pathology, morphology, sequencing, anomalies, anatomy and take 15 examinations related to the above topics. 

PART 2 Live Study:                                                                                                                                                                           8 Hours

The candidate must sit before Robert Peyster MD, CAQ, Neuroradiology and review 60 MRI sequences (over 2500 images) and identify disc bulges, circumferential, radial and transverse fissures, varices, and herniations inclusive of the following types; protrusion, extrusions (sequestered and migrated/comminuted extrusions). MRI sequencing for accurate interpretation with contemporary nomenclature and reporting.  

PART 3 Publish a Case Report:                                                                                                                                                       10 Hours 

The candidate must publish an original "case report" where MRI has impacted either a diagnosis, prognosis or treatment plan in clinical practice. This paper must include images, appropriate references and will be peer-reviewed by a panel of peers for acceptance. The Academy of Chiropractic will be responsible for having the paper published. The candidate must author the article and utilize the following guideline:

Case reports present the details of real patient cases from medical or clinical practice. Cases may contribute significantly to the existing knowledge on the field or showcase fewer novel results. The report is expected to discuss the signs, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of a disease. A goal of case reports is to make other researchers aware of the possibility that a specific phenomenon might occur.

Case reports are limited to 20 references and contain the following sections: abstract, introduction, case presentation, discussion, conclusions, references.

Please call Dr. Studin to arrange the Mini-Fellowship 631-786-4253

 

VIIIMSK Mini-Fellowship in MRI, X-Ray and CAT Scan Imaging of Extremities

Fee: $3,000

The Mini-Fellowship in MSK MRI Extremity is for those doctors who have completed the MRI extremity program and want to advance their training. This program is a hybrid of both live training (one-on-one) with an MSK Radiologist who teaches the Fellowship program at the State University of New York at Stony Brook, School of Medicine after a rigorous course of study of research findings in MRI applications, diagnostics, technology and co-morbidities.

This 3-part program includes 8 hours of live training in New York with Kevin Baker MD, MSK Radiology. This course offers 40 chiropractic continuing education credits recognized by Cleveland University-Kansas City, Chiropractic and Health Sciences and PACE Recognized by the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards. The course is administered through the Academy of Chiropractic. 

PART 1 Research Topics:                                                                                                                                                                  22 Hours

The candidate must study 15 contemporary research articles related to MSK Radiology related to every joint in the body outside of brain and spine and take 15 examinations related to the above topics. 

PART 2 Live Study:                                                                                                                                                                           8 Hours

The candidate must sit (either in person or virtual) before Kevin Baker MD, MSK Radiology and review 60 MRI sequences (over 2500 images) and identify pathology in every joint in the body inclusive of normal vs. fracture vs. metastasis vs. various types of arthritis.

Other Topics Taught: 

1) Arthritis - Inflammatory and Degenerative
2) Advanced cartilage assessment
3) Rotator Cuff Tears
4) Labral tears (shoulder and hip)
5) Tendon injuries and degeneration
6) Meniscal tears
7) Ligamentous injuries
8) Common fractures
9) Sports related injury patterns
10) Plantar fasciitis

PART 3 Publish a Case Report:                                                                                                                                                       10 Hours 

The candidate must publish an original "case report" where extremity MRI has impacted either a diagnosis, prognosis or treatment plan in clinical practice. This paper must include images, appropriate references and will be peer-reviewed by a panel of peers for acceptance. The Academy of Chiropractic will be responsible for having the paper published. The candidate must author the article and utilize the following guideline:

Case reports present the details of real patient cases from medical or clinical practice. Cases may contribute significantly to the existing knowledge on the field or showcase fewer novel results. The report is expected to discuss the signs, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of a disease. A goal of case reports is to make other researchers aware of the possibility that a specific phenomenon might occur.

Case reports are limited to 20 references and contain the following sections: abstract, introduction, case presentation, discussion, conclusions, references.

Please call Dr. Studin to arrange the Mini-Fellowship 631-786-4253