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American Public Health Association releases continuing education webinar series

A new 12-hour American Public Health Association webinar series is complete and available as a source of continuing education for the chiropractic profession, reports Robert A. Leach, DC, MS, FICC(h), RMCHES chairperson of the Chiropractic Health Care (CHC) section of the American Public Health Association (APHA).

The webinar content was created by multidisciplinary healthcare professionals, including educators, researchers and clinicians in the fields of chiropractic, medicine and public health, noted an APHA press release. Topics include patient communication, aligning environmental health with chiropractic care, social determinants of health, multicultural care issues, spinal pain’s public health impact and more.

NCMIC’s role in the APHA webinar series

The APHA webinar series is made possible by a NCMIC Foundation grant and is provided to organizations free of charge.

Associations and schools already distributing this material include the American Chiropractic Association, Delaware Chiropractic Society, South Carolina Chiropractic Association, Unified Virginia Chiropractic Association, Life University West, Logan University, Northeast College of Health Sciences, Southern California University of Health Sciences and University of Bridgeport, College of Health Sciences.

Contact your college, national association or state association for additional information about registering and getting CE credits for these webinars.

About the American Public Health Association’s Chiropractic Heath Care Section

The Chiropractic Health Care (CHC) section of the American Public Health Association (APHA) was formed in 1995. Sections are the primary professional units of APHA and conduct activities that promote its mission. The APHA, founded in 1872, has a mission to “improve the health of the public and achieve equity in health status.” APHA has over 25,000 members from national and international health professions dedicated to improving the health of all US residents.
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