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University of Bridgeport College of Chiropractic

Now you can receive NCMIC’s risk management discount for taking online courses from University of Bridgeport College of Chiropractic. To earn online CE credit, simply select and complete one of the programs listed below. 

All qualify for a 5% risk management discount off your NCMIC malpractice insurance premium when you complete 8 hours total within 1 year–online and/or onsite. Example: You complete 4 hours of qualifying hours at a state association event and 4 hours of online courses on this site.   

After you have completed a total of 8 hours of qualifying courses—online and/or onsite—send your CE documentation to lholt@ncmic.com so we can apply the discount.

Qualifying Courses

The Acute Locked Lower Back: Diagnosis and Management

The acute locked back is a clinical challenge. A patient in severe pain is hard to examine, so how do you make the right diagnosis? When should you treat, and when should you order an MRI?  This learning program covers the key aspects of diagnosis and management and provides an example of inter-professional communication to the patient’s MD.

Hours: 3.0

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Acute Torticollis in the Adult: Diagnosis and Management

Torticollis is common, but it is not a diagnosis. It is simply a symptom that can arise from a wide range of different conditions. So what is truly happening?  This learning program outlines the differential diagnosis of the acute neck presentation and provides an example of inter-professional communication to the patient’s MD.

Hours: 3.0

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The Chronically Stiff and Painful Neck: Diagnosis and Management

Why do some individuals complain of perpetual neck stiffness and pain, yet they have a normal range of motion? Would manual treatment help if they actually have a hypermobile or unstable neck?  This learning program covers the differential diagnosis of chronic neck pain, explains many of the underlying mechanisms and looks at effective management.  

Hours: 2.0

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