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Continuing education chiropractic: expand your diagnostic skills

Chiropractic Economics Staff June 28, 2022

Make choosing your continuing education chiropractic courses both an enjoyable process and one that broadens your skill set

Make choosing your continuing education chiropractic courses both an enjoyable process and one that broadens your skill set

Several educational institutions offer continuing education chiropractic courses focusing on differential diagnosis, which involves a more expansive look at a patient’s symptoms, then considering what conditions could be causing those effects based on their health history, a physical exam, and the results of any diagnostic tests.

The more expansive a practitioner’s knowledge when creating a list of potential diagnoses, the greater their ability to uncover and eventually resolve the root cause of the patient’s issues. One way to achieve this higher level of knowledge — and expand your practice — is through continuing education chiropractic courses.

Differential diagnosis course options

With so many options from which to choose, it can be difficult to decide which differential diagnosis continuing education course to take. There is no one-size-fits-all answer as the course that is best-suited for you can depend on a variety of factors, such as:

Your interests. While you can take a course that you’re not passionate about, having a certain level of interest in the topic can make the process of learning more enjoyable.

Your skills. Some courses may better complement your current skillsets than others, making them a more natural choice as they allow you to build on your skills and strengths.

Your patients. Are there any differential diagnosis courses that may be better suited for your patient demographic Making your decision based on this can help in your practice expansion by increasing your appeal to your target patient base.

Availability. Check with your local continuing education chiropractic providers to learn whether they offer any options in your geographical area.

According to the Cleveland Clinic, there are several steps beyond a chiropractic evaluation and adjustment to make an accurate diagnosis including:

  • Asking questions about your symptoms.
  • Reviewing your medical history.
  • Performing a physical examination.
  • Creating a differential diagnosis.
  • Ordering additional tests.
  • Reviewing test results and symptoms.
  • Making a diagnosis.

The value of continuing education chiropractic courses

CE courses not only satisfy chiropractic licensing requirements, they provide the skills and information needed to apply different diagnostic techniques. These techniques can help expand your practice by appealing to a wider patient base, boost revenue, and provide newly-acquired diagnostics as add-on services.

Make choosing your continuing education chiropractic courses an enjoyable process, as the chiropractic world and new passions with it are at your fingertips.

To learn more about chiropractic continuing education options go to chiroeco.com/products/product-category/ce-postgrad-programs.

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