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New Hampshire Chiropractic Continuing Education

New Hampshire Accepts ChiroCredit.com Online Courses

 

New Hampshire Continuing Education Requirements: 20 hours per biennium by 6/30 odd years
New Hampshire Accepts 20 hours of Online Continuing Education Courses and/or TeleSeminars/Webinars


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State of New Hampshire Continuing Education Requirements

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


Continuing education courses offered on ChiroCredit.com provide Online CEU for New Hampshire 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 New Hampshire Chiropractic Physician registered users at www.ChiroCredit.com


 
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Xray 171 : An Introduction to Various Abdominal Imaging Procedures
2.0

Newsha Nanette Nargaski DC, DACBR, FCCR(c)

$40.00 USD

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Hour 1
  • Develop and consistently use a complete search pattern for abdominal radiographs.
  • Select appropriate imaging or other diagnostic procedures based on the history and physical examination.
  • Identify different abdominal imaging procedure performed
  • Identify normal abdominal organs, their size, appearance and location
Hour 2
  • Link the history and physical examination findings with the radiological abnormalities to arrive at a reasonable diagnosis or differential diagnosis.
  • Identify the various abnormal soft tissue densities within the abdomen and state their clinical relevance.
  • Identify abnormal abdominal gas patterns and locations
  • Know the indications for referral based on abnormal abdominal radiographic findings.
  • Select appropriate imaging or other diagnostic procedures based on the history and physical examination.

862326
PACE Approved Course 7369
Expires: 2026-07-31

Xray 174 : Intra-Abdominal Calcifications
2.0

Newsha Nanette Nargaski DC, DACBR, FCCR(c)

$40.00 USD

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  • Develop and consistently use a complete search pattern for abdominal radiographs.
  • Link the history and physical examination findings with the radiological abnormalities to arrive at a reasonable diagnosis or differential diagnosis.
  • Identify the various soft tissue calcifications within the abdomen and state their clinical relevance.
  • Know the indications for referral based on abnormal abdominal radiographic findings.
  • Select appropriate imaging or other diagnostic procedures based on the history and physical examination.

862334
PACE Approved Course 7476
Expires: 2026-07-31

Xray 175 : A Systematic Approach to Interpreting Plain Film X-rays of the Spine
3.0

Paul Sherman, DC

$60.00 USD

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Hour One:

  • Identify normal/abnormal anatomical structures i.e.: osseous anatomy of the cervical spine
  • Identify, analyze and interpret the importance of an increase ADI
  • Identify normal/abnormal anatomical soft tissue structures (i.e.: calcifications of carotid/vertebral arteries and thyroid cartilage) of the cervical spine
  • Recognize the importance of specific laboratory and diagnostic studies to aid in the differential diagnosis of common radiographic findings to rule out most often seen musculoskeletal disorders of the cervical spine

Hour Two:

  • Identify normal/abnormal anatomical structures i.e.: osseous anatomy of the thoracic spine
  • Identify normal/abnormal anatomical soft tissue structures (costal cartilage calcifications, trachea and bronchial air shadows, heart, diaphragm, hilar region, aortic knob etc.)
  • Recognize the importance of specific diagnostic studies to aid in the differential diagnosis of common radiographic findings to rule out most often seen musculoskeletal disorders of the thoracic spine

Hour Three

  • Identify normal/abnormal anatomical structures i.e.: osseous anatomy of the lumbar spine and pelvis
  • Identify normal/abnormal anatomical soft tissue structures i.e.: vascular calcifications like abdominal aortic aneurysm, mesenteric lymph nodes etc
  • Recognize the importance of specific laboratory and diagnostic studies to aid in the differential diagnosis of common radiographic findings to rule out most often seen musculoskeletal disorders of the lumbar, lumbosacral spine and sacroiliac joints

862336
PACE Approved Course 7561
Expires: 2026-07-31

Xray 177 : Conditions of the Teenager
1.0

Melanie Osterhouse, DC, DACBR

$20.00 USD

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  • Analyze the risk factors and causes of the distal radius fracture in teenagers.
  • Utilize diagnostic imaging to assess the adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS).
  • Describe the risk factors leading to a poor outcome for patients with osteosarcoma.
  • Evaluate the various ways Ewing sarcoma presents on x-ray.
  • Differentiate ganglioneuroma from other neurogenic tumors.

862340
PACE Approved Course 8220
Expires: 2026-07-31

Xray 178 : Chest Radiology - Normal Series
2.0

Newsha Nanette Nargaski DC, DACBR, FCCR(c)

$40.00 USD

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  • Develop and consistently use a complete search pattern for chest radiographs. 
  • Recognize and describe the radiological features of a normal lung. 
  • Recognize and describe the radiological features of pathology on chest radiographs 
  • Link the history and physical examination findings with the radiological abnormalities to arrive at a reasonable diagnosis or differential diagnosis. 
  • Discuss the indications for referral based on abnormal chest radiographic findings. 
  • Select appropriate imaging or other diagnostic procedures based on the history and physical examination

862342
PACE Approved Course 8760
Expires: 2026-07-31

Xray 178 - 180 : Chest Radiology - Normal and Abnormal
5.0

Newsha Nanette Nargaski DC, DACBR, FCCR(c)

$99.00 USD

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  • Develop and consistently use a complete search pattern for chest radiographs. 
  • Recognize and describe the radiological features of a normal lung. 
  • Recognize and describe the radiological features of pathology on chest radiographs 
  • Compare, contrast and describe the radiographic signs of Atelectasis and Consolidation of the lungs.
  • Recognize and describe the radiological features of Interstitial disease (Infiltrative disease) of the lungs.
  • Identify the various diseases that can result in Atelectasis, Consolidation, Interstitial patterns
  • Link the history and physical examination findings with the radiological abnormalities to arrive at a reasonable diagnosis or differential diagnosis. 
  • Discuss the indications for referral based on abnormal chest radiographic findings. 
  • Select appropriate imaging or other diagnostic procedures based on the history and physical examination

This course contains the same content as found in the individual courses Xray 178, 179 and 180
862344
PACE Approved Course 8761
Expires: 2026-07-31

Xray 179 : Chest Radiology - Consolidation
2.0

Newsha Nanette Nargaski DC, DACBR, FCCR(c)

$40.00 USD

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  • Develop and consistently use a complete search pattern for chest radiographs.
  • Compare, contrast and describe the radiographic signs of Atelectasis and Consolidation of the lungs.
  • Identify the various diseases that can result in Atelectasis and Consolidation.
  • Link the history and physical examination findings with the radiological abnormalities to arrive at a reasonable diagnosis or differential diagnosis.
  • Discuss the indications for referral based on abnormal chest radiographic findings.
  • Select appropriate imaging or other diagnostic procedures based on the history and physical examination.

862346
PACE Approved Course 8762
Expires: 2026-07-31

Xray 180 : Chest Radiology - Interstitial/Infiltrative Diseases
1.0

Newsha Nanette Nargaski DC, DACBR, FCCR(c)

$20.00 USD

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  • Develop and consistently use a complete search pattern for chest radiographs.
  • Recognize and describe the radiological features of Interstitial disease (Infiltrative disease) of the lungs.
  • Identify the various diseases that can result in Atelectasis, Consolidation, Interstitial patterns.
  • Link the history and physical examination findings with the radiological abnormalities to arrive at a reasonable diagnosis or differential diagnosis.
  • Discuss the indications for referral based on abnormal chest  radiographic findings.Select appropriate imaging or other diagnostic procedures based on the history and physical examination.

862348
PACE Approved Course 8763
Expires: 2026-07-31

Xray 181 : Hilum, Mediastinum, Diaphragm
1.0

Newsha Nanette Nargaski DC, DACBR, FCCR(c)

$20.00 USD

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  • Develop and consistently use a complete search pattern for chest radiographs.
  • Link the history and physical examination findings with the radiological abnormalities to arrive at a reasonable diagnosis or differential diagnosis.
  • Recognize the presence of hilar enlargement.
  • Know the conditions that can lead to hilar enlargement.
  • Recognize the presence of mediastinal masses and know the disease that can cause mediastinal mass.
  • Be able to identify diaphragmatic hernias on chest radiographs Know the indications for referral based on abnormal chest radiographic findings.
  • Select appropriate imaging or other diagnostic procedures based on the history and physical examination.

862350
PACE Approved Course 8834
Expires: 2026-07-31

Xray 182 : Pleural Diseases
1.0

Newsha Nanette Nargaski DC, DACBR, FCCR(c)

$20.00 USD

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  • Develop and consistently use a complete search pattern for chest radiographs.
  • Recognize and describe the radiological features of pleural fluid.
  • Recognize and describe the radiological features of pleural calcification.
  • Recognize and describe the radiological features of pleural-based tumors.
  • Identify the various diseases that can result in Atelectasis, Consolidation, Interstitial patterns and pleural fluid.
  • Link the history and physical examination findings with the radiological abnormalities to arrive at a reasonable diagnosis or differential diagnosis.
  • Know the indications for referral based on abnormal chest radiographic findings.
  • Select appropriate imaging or other diagnostic procedures based on the history and physical examination.

862352
PACE Approved Course 8833
Expires: 2026-07-31

Xray 183 : Lung Tumors, Cavities, Cysts
1.0

Newsha Nanette Nargaski DC, DACBR, FCCR(c)

$20.00 USD

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  • Execute a complete search pattern for chest radiographs.
  • Recognize and identify the different patterns of chest pathology.
  • Recognize the radiological features of primary lung tumors.
  • Recognize various radiological features of secondary tumors of the lungs.
  • Link the patient’s clinical presentation with the chest radiograph to arrive at a reasonable diagnosis or differential diagnosis.
  • Make a referral based on abnormal chest radiographic findings.
  • Select appropriate imaging or other diagnostic procedures based on the history and physical examination

862354
PACE Approved Course 8832
Expires: 2026-07-31

Xray 184 : Pneumothorax, COPD and Pneumoconiosis
1.0

Newsha Nanette Nargaski DC, DACBR, FCCR(c)

$20.00 USD

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  • Identify pathology on chest radiographs 
  • Recognize the radiographic signs of different chest pathologies such as Atelectasis, Consolidation, infiltrative disease, and plural disease. 
  • Recognize radiological features of Pneumoconiosis and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary diseases. 
  • Differentially diagnose based on the patient clinical presentation and chest radiographic findings. 
  • Make referral based on abnormal chest radiographic findings. 
  • Select appropriate imaging or other diagnostic procedures based on the history and physical examination.

862356
PACE Approved Course 8831
Expires: 2026-07-31

Xray 185 : Chest: Granulomatous Diseases
1.0

Newsha Nanette Nargaski DC, DACBR, FCCR(c)

$20.00 USD

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  • Apply a complete search pattern for chest radiographs.
  • Identify the various diseases that can result in Consolidation, and Interstitial/Infiltrative disease.
  • Link the history and physical examination findings with the radiological abnormalities to arrive at a reasonable diagnosis or differential diagnosis.
  • Recognize and describe the radiographic signs of granulomatous disease on chest radiographs.
  • Recognize and describe the abnormal radiographic signs of the common Cardiovascular diseases.
  • Refer based on abnormal chest radiographic findings.

862358
PACE Approved Course 9037
Expires: 2026-07-31

Xray 186 : Malignant tumors in the extremities
1.0

Melanie Osterhouse, DC, DACBR

$20.00 USD

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  • Differentiate the presenting features of Ewing’s sarcoma, chondrosarcoma, osteosarcoma and metastasis in the extremities.
  • Determine the appropriate diagnostic imaging and identify the characteristic features of Ewing’s sarcoma, chondrosarcoma, osteosarcoma, and metastasis on diagnostic imaging.
  • Identify the treatment options and prognosis for patients with Ewing’s sarcoma, chondrosarcoma, osteosarcoma or metastasis in the extremities.

860373
PACE Approved Course 10155
Expires: 2026-07-31

Xray 187 : Pathology of the foot seen with plain film x-ray
1.0

Melanie Osterhouse, DC, DACBR

$20.00 USD

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  • Determine how a torus fracture looks on plain film radiographs and how to manage the fracture
  • Utilize the scoring criteria in the diagnosis and denoting the disease progression in the gout foot on plain film radiographs
  • Describe the most common primary tumors that result in foot metastasis
  • Explain the typical appearance of the rheumatoid foot on radiographs and how to assess and manage the condition
  • Evaluate how to diagnose and appropriate treatment methods for the Lisfranc fracture-dislocation.

908688
PACE Approved Course 10238
Expires: 2026-07-31

Xray 188 : Diagnostic Imaging and Pathology of the Hand
1.0

Melanie Osterhouse, DC, DACBR

$20.00 USD

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  • Evaluate hand chondrosarcoma by identifying the following: diagnostic imaging features and treatment options.
  • Differentiate erosive osteoarthritis from other hand osteoarthritis cases and determine how to assess and treat them.
  • Identify the appearance on radiographs and treatment of the various finger dislocations.
  • Discuss how diagnostic imaging can help identify disease progression and symptoms in patients suffering from rheumatoid arthritis in the hand.
  • Explain the most likely hand injuries in the child and athlete and the treatment options for each.

921123
PACE Approved Course 10275
Expires: 2026-07-31

Xray 192 : Diagnostic imaging and pathology of the head
1.0

Melanie Osterhouse, DC, DACBR

$20.00 USD

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  • Examine the appearance and use of plain film, computed tomography (CT), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the evaluation of bullets to the head.
  • Identify Arnold-Chiari Type I malformation with magnetic resonance imaging.
  • Review CT, positron emission tomography (PET), and MRI findings for cerebral bleeds.
  • Evaluate stroke using different types of CT and MRI imaging.
  • Discuss what to look for clinically and radiographically in cases of child abuse induced head trauma.

924082
PACE Approved Course 10272
Expires: 2026-07-31

Xray 194 : Clinical Utility & Outcomes
1.0

Shawn Thistle, DC

$20.00 USD

Downloadable Course in PDF, Journal Article Review, Text

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  • Conduct and evidence-based assessment of the diagnostic, therapeutic and clinical utility of routine and repeat radiographs (without red flags) for the structural and functional assessment of the spine by chiropractors
  • Summarize the current evidence for the use of spinal x-rays within chiropractic practice, with consideration to the related risks and benefits
  • Determine if diagnostic imaging influences clinical outcomes in patients with low back pain presenting for chiropractic care
  • Analyze whether an association between vertebral endplate structural defects and back pain exists
  • Assess the relationship between movement-related pain in the shoulder and the number or severity of rotator cuff MRI findings

965722
Course facilitated by University of Bridgeport School of Chiropractic
Expires: 2026-07-31

Xray 195 : Diagnostic Imaging for Clinical Practice
4.0

Hector Rivera-Melo, DC, DACBR

$80.00 USD

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Hour 1

  • Select the appropriate imaging modality for suspected foreign bodies
  • Identify foreign bodies on radiographs
  • Identify foreign bodies CT
  • Identify foreign bodies MRI
  • Identify foreign bodies Ultrasound

Hour 2

  • List various indications for radiographic evaluation in relationship to specific clinical scenarios
  • List various limitations for radiographic evaluation in relationship to specific clinical scenarios
  • Identify fracture patterns on radiographic imaging
  • Identify radiographic abnormalities within the soft tissues

 Hour 3

  • List various indications for MRI and CT imaging evaluation in relationship to specific clinical scenarios
  • List various limitations for MRI and CT imaging evaluation in relationship to specific clinical scenarios
  • Identify osseous landmarks on MRI and CT imaging
  • Identify abnormalities within the bones and soft tissues on MRI and CT imaging

 Hour 4

  • List various indications for ultrasound imaging evaluation in relationship to specific clinical scenarios
  • List various limitations for ultrasound imaging evaluation in relationship to specific clinical scenarios
  • Identify osseous landmarks on ultrasound imaging
  • Identify abnormalities within the bones and soft tissues on ultrasound imaging

1002000
PACE Approved Course 10353
Expires: 2026-07-31