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Expand your practice through differential diagnosis, continuing education

Several educational institutions offer continuing education courses focusing on differential diagnosis

Several educational institutions offer continuing education courses focusing on differential diagnosis

Differential diagnosis involves looking 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 courses.

Differential diagnosis course options

Several educational institutions offer continuing education courses focusing on differential diagnosis.

Here are a few that are available online and designed specifically for doctors of chiropractic:

Deciding the right course for you

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:

Value of continuing education

Staying current with continuing education hours is needed to satisfy chiropractic licensing requirements, which vary by state. These courses also increase your knowledge in various areas, providing the skills and information needed to apply different diagnostic techniques.

These techniques can help expand your practice by appealing to a wider patient base. They can also be used to boost revenue, whether by enabling you to raise your current prices to better match the increased value you offer or by providing these newly acquired diagnostics as add-on services.

 

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