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Mississippi Chiropractic Continuing Education

Mississippi Accepts Only Live In Person Courses

 

Mississippi Continuing Education Requirements: 12 hours per year - due by 6/30 each year
Special Requirement: 3 hours of Risk Management 


New Licensee Information
: New licensees are required to obtain 12 hours of approved continuing education prior to their first renewal.

 

Reporting Requirements: Licensee submits Certificates of Completion



State of Mississippi Continuing Education Requirements

Mississippi Continuing Education requirements posted on this page are based upon the most up to date information available. Mississippi continuing education requirements are subject to change and therefore, Mississippi Chiropractic licensee's are ultimately responsible for being up to date with the Mississippi continuing education requirements.


Continuing education courses offered on ChiroCredit.com provide Online CEU for Mississippi Chiropractic Physicians (DC). The online courses enhance the knowledge bases of Doctor of Chiropractic to enhance their clinical therapy practice. Free 1 hour approved online home study CE credit course for new Mississippi Chiropractic Physician registered users at www.ChiroCredit.com


 
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Acupuncture - Traditional Acupuncture for The Kinesiologist 202
16.0

Evan Mladenoff, DC, DIBAK

$599.00 USD

AudioVisual Course

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Part 1
  • Review principles of acupuncture
  • Relate the types of Acupoints and laws of Acupuncture
  • Outline the functions of the first four meridians
  • Demonstrate Pulse diagnosis and Mu point diagnosis
Part 2
  • Distinguish the Biological Energetic Clock vs the Organ Biological Clock
  • Summarize the description of each of the main meridians
  • Identify the muscles related to each meridian
Part 3
  • Outline detailed Heart meridian characteristics and clinical presentations
  • Distinguish the therapeutic functions of the main  Heart acupoints
  • Demonstrate Heart meridian applications in specific conditions
Part 4
  • Outline detailed Small Intestine meridian characteristics and clinical presentations
  • Distinguish the therapeutic functions of the main  Small Intestine acupoints
  • Demonstrate Small Intestine meridian applications in specific conditions
Part 5
  • Outline detailed Bladder meridian characteristics and clinical presentations
  • Distinguish the therapeutic functions of the main  Bladder acupoints
  • Demonstrate Bladder meridian applications in specific conditions
Part 6
  • Outline detailed Kidney meridian characteristics and clinical presentations
  • Distinguish the therapeutic functions of the main Kidney acupoints
  • Demonstrate Kidney meridian applications in specific conditions
Part 7
  • Outline detailed Pericardium meridian characteristics and clinical presentations
  • Distinguish the therapeutic functions of the main Pericardium acupoints
  • Demonstrate Pericardium meridian applications in specific conditions
Part 8
  • Define the science of Mian Xiang, Face Diagnosis
  • Differentiate the regions of the face and how to interpret what they mean
  • Outline the nine different shapes of the face and identify their personality
  • Analyze several recognizable faces and what they reveal
Part 9
  • Define the science of Tongue Diagnosis
  • Differentiate the regions of the tongue and how to interpret what they mean
  • Outline the five different colours that can manifest in the tongue
  • Distinguish when Tongue diagnosis is inappropriate
Part 10
  • Distinguish short term and long term pain management protocols
  • Describe four unique pain management protocols that do not exist in TCM
  • Give examples of accessing higher neurological centers to affect pain management
  • Demonstrate the short term and long term pain management protocols
Part 11

  • Distinguish TCM  approach to inflammation VS western physiological model
  • Differentiate the Six Evils and The eight Disharmonic Patterns of Inflammation
  • Describe the Six Pathogenic Factors and The Six Climatic Factors That Cause Inflammation
  • Give Examples of the WuXing Causes of Inflammation
Part 12
  • Differentiate short term inflammation diagnostic protocols
  • Differentiate long term inflammation diagnostic protocols
  • Give examples of accessing higher neurological centers to affect inflammation management
  • Demonstrate the short term and long term inflammation examination protocols
Part 13
  • Differentiate short term inflammation treatment protocols
  • Differentiate long term inflammation treatment protocols
  • Demonstrate the short term and long term inflammation treatment protocols
  • Give examples and research citations of treatment  protocols for inflammation of concussions
Part 14

  • Demonstrate meridian balancing techniques including meridian Tracing, Flushing a Meridian, Excess Energy Screening and meridian Reversal
  • Demonstrate what to do when Pulse Diagnosis is negative
  • Beginning and Ending Technique Protocols
  • Integrate unique Applied Kinesiology Neurological Dysorganization protocols

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Cutting Edge Clinical Applications to Promoting Healthy Aging and Longevity
4.0

Erik Reis, DC, DACNB

$80.00 USD

AudioVisual Course

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  • Discuss the theories of why aging is now seen as a disease, characterized by chronic inflammation, which could potentially be stopped or even reversed. 
  • Share how persistent, low-level inflammation (inflammaging) contributes to the deterioration of cellular and systemic functions, driving the aging process and the development of age-related chronic diseases.
  • Examine the role of mitochondrial dysfunction in aging, exploring how improving mitochondrial health can promote longevity and reduce age-related decline.
  • Identify clinical strategies to integrate mitochondrial health and anti-inflammatory practices into patient care to enhance healthy aging and mitigate the impact of chronic diseases.
  • Introduction to low-level laser therapy, its core principles, and its mechanism of action for healing and optimizing cellular function.
  • Explain the role of the mitochondria in cellular energy production and overall health.
  • Review evidence-based applications of low-level laser therapy in promoting mitochondrial health via evidence-based research findings and data.
  • Discuss practical approaches for integrating low-level laser therapy into clinical practice to enhance patient outcomes in managing mitochondrial dysfunction and promoting cellular rejuvenation.
  • Share the global impact of metabolic dysfunction and discuss the effects of obesity driving chronic inflammation and its link to chronic health conditions.
  • Discuss the mechanisms through which excess body fat and underlying metabolic dysfunction contributes to inflammatory processes and hormonal/endocrine dysfunction.
  • Elaborate on clinical insights into effective interventions for combating obesity, improving metabolic health, and reducing inflammation, including dietary changes, physical activity, and sleep.
  • Explore emerging therapies and technologies aimed at improving metabolic function and reducing inflammation, focusing on their potential applications in clinical practice.
  • Discuss mechanisms of aging and how the aging process is being challenged by both conventional and alternative medical communities. 
  • Provide a comprehensive analysis of nutritional, dietary, and lifestyle-based interventions that have shown promising outcomes for improving longevity and quality of life outcomes. 
  • Overview of major concepts, themes, and discussions about the importance of diet, nutrition, and controlling blood sugar to optimize metabolic capacity to maximize aging. 
  • Examine emerging research on cellular regeneration and mitochondrial function as critical components in slowing the aging process and enhancing longevity.

Online CE Not Accepted
Expires: 2028-12-31