October 10, 2008 — Doctors of chiropractic in 37 states may now earn continuing education credits (CEs) by enrolling in Web-based seminars offered through the Foundation for Chiropractic Education and Research (FCER) at www.fcer.myicourse.com.
The course catalog can be browsed while on the site and the states that have granted approval of courses can be viewed. Information on how CE credits can be earned is also available. The list of courses clearly states which courses are available for CE credits and which are for information only.
The benefit to online courses, in addition to the cost and time savings, is that these courses allow you to complete the course according to your own schedule. You do not have to be an FCER member to enroll.
Seminars approved for credits include: Malpractice: Errors of Omission; Malpractice: Errors of Commission; Criminal Realities of Diagnostic Testing; Writing Defensible Narrative Reports; MMI and Apportionment; Introduction to Ethical Billing Practices; Risks of Chiropractic Manipulation; Benefits of Spinal Manipulation; Radiology of the Cervical Spine; Radiology of the Lumbar Spine; and more.