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Acupuncture 454 : The Functions of the Organs: A Comprehensive Study of the Interrelationships of the Main Organs of TCM
5.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$100.00 USD

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  • Describe the importance of the Pericardium channel in acupuncture treatment
  • Discuss the significance of the Triple Burner in the Qi mechanism
  • Match the Heart with various emotions, substances, & organs
  • Differentiate the relationships of Blood to the Heart, Liver, and Spleen
  • Recognize the various aspects of the soul, and the organs to which those aspects are most closely related
  • Give examples of how the Liver and Spleen interact in making and storing the Blood
  • Explain the significance of the descending of Lung-Qi and the ascending of Liver-Qi
  • Relate the free flow of Liver-Qi to the Spleen's function of transformation and transportation
  • Explain how a deficiency of Spleen-Qi, leading to the formation of Phlegm, affects the Lungs
  • Summarize the relationships between the Kidneys and the Spleen
  • Discuss the complexities of the relationship of Blood to Spleen, Heart and Liver
  • Distinguish the roles played by the Yin and Yang organs, in the management of fluids
  • Diagram the more significant interrelationships of the five Yin organs
  • Compare and Contrast the Extraordinary organs with the Yin & Yang organs

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the School of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

Acupuncture 455 : External Causes of Disease: A Comprehensive Study of the Endogenous and Exogenous Pathogens
5.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$100.00 USD

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  • Explain how climatic factors can become a cause of disease
  • Assess the influence of the constitution on predisposition to health or disease
  • Compare diagnostic signs of a strong or weak constitution
  • Discuss how excessive physical work and exercise can cause disease
  • Relate the significance of poor diet and eating habits as a cause of disease
  • Summarize the importance of paying attention to a patient's constitutional type
  • Interpret clinical meaning of changes in the tissues and other parts of the body
  • Recognize the importance of the tongue as a pillar of diagnosis
  • Integrate tongue and pulse diagnosis to confirm suspected patterns and indicate the presence of patterns not evident from other signs and symptoms
  • Recognize the frequency of tiredness as a complaint in Western patients, and utilize  methods of questioning to ascertain appropriate patterns of disharmony
  • Differentiate the clinical significance of feelings of cold, heat, and fever, and their different clinical significance in exterior and interior conditions
  • Justify the importance of questioning and observing the patient's emotional state
  • Recognize the significance of asking about menstruation, leucorrhoea, pregnancy, and childbirth
  • Examine children's symptoms, in the areas of digestion, respiration, sleep and immunization

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the School of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

Acupuncture 456 : Diagnosis by Palpation: A Comprehensive Study on Palpation, Focusing on the Radial Pulse
5.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$100.00 USD

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  • Describe the role of the radial pulse in diagnosis
  • Give examples of the problems inherent in pulse diagnosis
  • Discuss the clinical significance of the three levels of the pulse
  • List the factors to take into account when evaluating the pulse
  • Recognize signs from palpating the temperature, moisture, and texture of the skin
  • Explain how palpation of the abdomen provides valuable diagnostic information
  • Recognize the various forms taken by 'Excess of Yang' and 'Deficiency of Yang'
  • Recognize the various forms taken by 'Excess of Yin' and 'Deficiency of Yin'
  • Summarize the diagnostic significance of the sounds of breathing, cough, vomiting, hiccup, borborygmi, sighing etc.
  • Analyze the implications of ascending/descending and entering/exiting of Qi
  • Point out the significance of the smell of bodily secretions
  • Identify the Full/Empty nature of a condition, according to the presence or absence of a pathogenic factor and the strength of the body's Qi

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the School of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

Acupuncture 457 : Identification of Patterns - Heart, Pericardium and Liver: A Comprehensive Study of These Organs and Their Relationships
5.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$100.00 USD

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  • Identify the four pathological patterns of Qi disharmony
  • Defend the importance of distention as a characteristic of Qi stagnation
  • Identify the four Blood pathology patterns
  • Distinguish between various types of Blood stasis in the Liver, Heart, Lungs, Stomach, Intestines and Uterus
  • Recognize the causes of Blood stasis
  • Identify the three types of pathological Body Fluid patterns
  • Give examples of Phlegm in Chinese medicine
  • Outline the role of the Spleen, Lungs and Kidneys in the production of Phlegm
  • Differentiate between the various Heart pathologies
  • Discuss how pathologies of the Pericardium differ from those of the Heart
  • List the general characteristics of Liver pathology
  • Differentiate between the various Liver pathologies

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the School of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

Acupuncture 458 : Identification of Patterns - Lung, Spleen, Kidney and Stomach: A Comprehensive Study of These Organs and Their Relationships
5.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$100.00 USD

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  • Describe how exterior Wind (combined with Heat or Cold) can invade the Lung Exterior portion to cause exterior patterns
  • Discuss and differentiate the effects of Dryness and Dampness on the Lungs
  • Recognize Lung Deficiency patterns
  • Identify Lung Excess patterns
  • Differentiate Lung Phlegm patterns
  • Describe and differentiate Spleen Deficiency Patterns
  • Compare and contrast Spleen Cold-Dampness and Damp-Heat in the Spleen
  • Analyze the significance of the duality of Kidney-Yin and Kidney-Yang in Kidney pathology
  • Point out the differences and similarities associated with Yin, Yang, and Jing Deficiencies in the Kidneys
  • Outline the importance of heredity in determining the strength of a child's Kidneys
  • Apply the significance of Stomach-Qi in prognosis
  • Illustrate how Stomach-Qi manifests on tongue and pulse

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the School of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

Acupuncture 459 : Identification of Patterns - Small/Large Intestine, Gall Bladder, Bladder, Six Stages and Four Levels: A Comprehensive Study of These Organs and an Introduction to the Progression of Disease
5.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$100.00 USD

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  • List the main functions of the Small Intestine
  • Describe the main functions of the Large Intestine
  • Summarize the role of diet in Large Intestine pathology
  • Discuss the importance of the Gall Bladder's function of storing bile
  • Relate the pathology of Gall Bladder pathology to that of the Liver
  • Outline the main Bladder function of transforming and excreting fluids
  • Explain why the Kidneys do not have Full patterns
  • Differentiate Damp-Heat in the Bladder from Damp-Cold in the Bladder
  • Give examples of symptoms of the stages of external Wind invasion
  • Identify the main clinical manifestations of the emergence of Latent Heat
  • Recognize Damp-Heat in the Gall Bladder and Liver
  • Distinguish between Bright Yang, Greater Yang, Lesser Yang, Greater Yin, Lesser Yin, and Terminal Yin patterns
  • Distinguish between Wei, Qi, Ying and Blood Level patterns

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the School of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

Acupuncture 460 : Patterns According to the Three Burners, 12 Channels and Eight Extraordinary Vessels; Shu Points and Categories of Points: A Comprehensive Study of Pattern Discrimination in TCM
5.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$100.00 USD

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  • Identify patterns according to the Three Burners
  • Relate patterns according to the Three Burners to those of the Four Levels
  • Integrate the relationship between the channels and the organs in disease
  • List the causes of channel problems
  • Diagnose channel patterns 
  • Identify the Generating and Overacting sequence patterns
  • Relate the Qi of the channels to a flow of water
  • Explain the importance of the Transporting Points in clinical practice
  • Describe the connection between the channels and the environment
  • Summarize the dynamism of points at the end and beginning of the channels
  • Outline the significance of the regulating, balancing and integrating functions of the extraordinary vessels
  • List the different ways that opening and coupled points can be used to open the Vessels
  • Determine when to use the extraordinary vessels

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the School of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

Acupuncture 461 : The Eight Extraordinary Vessels; Principles of Treatment and Combination of Points: A Comprehensive Study on Crafting Acupuncture Treatment Strategies.
5.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$100.00 USD

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  • Cite the clinical applications of the Governing Vessel
  • Recall the clinical applications of the Directing Vessel
  • Distinguish the five branches of the Penetrating Vessel
  • Relate the clinical applications of the Girdle Vessel
  • Give examples of the clinical applications of the Yang Stepping Vessel
  • Discuss how the Yin and Yang Stepping Vessels combine in Pathology
  • Recognize the importance of adopting the correct treatment principle
  • Point out how the Root and Manifestation relate to each other
  • Describe how a Manifestation can become a Root of further Manifestations
  • Explain the importance of tracing clinical manifestations back to their Roots
  • Summarize the importance of knowing when to tonify Qi or expel pathogenic factors
  • Recognize the importance of being aware of residual pathogenic factors
  • Compare herbal treatment and acupuncture

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the School of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

Acupuncture 462 : Video Demonstrations of Acupuncture Technique and Safety
3.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$60.00 USD

AudioVisual Course

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  • Needling Basics: Establish a solid foundation in proper hand positioning, needle insertion, and withdrawal techniques to ensure precision and safety.
  • Anatomical Point Location: Develop skills in locating key acupuncture points using anatomical landmarks and palpation techniques with accuracy and consistency.
  • Safe and Effective Practice: Demonstrate proficiency in applying appropriate needle depths, angles, and insertion techniques tailored to different body areas, types, and conditions while adhering to safety protocols.
  • Advanced Manipulation Techniques: Learn and apply advanced needling methods, such as tonification (strengthening) and sedation (calming) to achieve specific therapeutic outcomes.
  • Patient Interaction and Response Management: Recognize and respond to patient feedback—verbal and non-verbal—to enhance comfort and optimize effectiveness.
  • De Qi and/or Trigger Point Release Proficiency: Identify and work with the De Qi sensation and/or Point Release Signals, understanding their importance in therapeutic efficacy and adjusting techniques based on tactile feedback.
  • Troubleshooting Complications for patient safety and risk management: Learn to address common challenges like fainting, needle retention, or discomfort in real-time clinical settings.
  • Clinical Application: Integrate needling techniques into case-specific treatment plans for common issues like musculoskeletal pain, stress, and internal disorders.
  • Regulatory and Ethical Considerations: Apply ethical guidelines and legal requirements for acupuncture within the chiropractic scope of practice to ethically apply acupuncture and Manage Risk
  • Building Confidence Through Live Interaction: Gain experience through live model demonstrations and interactive Q&A to build competence in needling techniques.

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the College of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

Acupuncture National Exam Prep Course : Board Review for Those Taking the NBCE or ABCA Exam
2.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$40.00 USD

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  • Compare and contrast Yin and Yang as they relate to Acupuncture theory, diagnosis and treatment
  • Explain the 8 Principles and apply them to Acupuncture diagnosis
  • Describe the interrelationships of the Five Elements, and explain their significance in acupuncture theory
  • Recall the daily time allotments associated with each organ and meridian according to the Horary Cycle
  • Distinguish the main functions and pathologies of the Yin organs
  • Recognize the main points in point prescriptions used to treat many common disharmonies of the organs
  • Identify the functions and pathologies associated with Qi, Jing, Blood, Shen and Fluids
  • List the 71 Meridians of acupuncture
  • Reproduce a chart of the most important acupuncture points.
  • Identify areas of further study needed by the student for successful performance on a national board exam in acupuncture.

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the School of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

Addictions 101 : History of Abuse of Drugs and Alcohol/Strategies for Dealing With Addictions - One's Own and Those of One's Patients
2.0

Angelica Redleaf, DC

$40.00 USD

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  • Describe the history of alcohol and drug abuse
  • Define the reasons for the impact of alcohol and drug abuse
  • Indicate the types of drug and alcohol abuses
  • Recognize substance abuse in one's practice
  • Develop strategies for dealing with our patient's and our own drug/alcohol addictions

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the School of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

AIDS 103 : Manual Therapy Interventions for People Living with HIV Disease
1.0

Paul Powers, DC, DABCN

$20.00 USD

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  • Apply manual therapy interventions for people living with HIV disease
  • List the applicability of soft tissue mobilization, muscle energy technique, and myofacial release in the treatment of patients with HIV disease
  • Describe craniosacral therapy and lymphatic drainage techniques in the treatment of patients with HIV disease

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the School of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

AIDS 104 : Nutritional Deficiencies in AIDS Patients
1.0

Paul Powers, DC, DABCN

$20.00 USD

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  • Identify aspects of macronutrient deficiency and progression to AIDS
  • Describe pathophysiological malnutrition in HIV Disease
  • Discuss micronutrient deficiency and progression to AIDS
  • Identify nutritional therapies in the treatment of AIDS patients

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the School of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

AIDS 105 : Bioelectromagnetic Therapies for HIV/AIDS
1.0

Paul Powers, DC, DABCN

$20.00 USD

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  • Discuss Neuromuscular Manifestations of HIV and Electroacupuncture
  • Review the use of Acupuncture and Microcurrents in AIDS patients
  • Discuss Effects of Massage Therapy on the HIV-Exposed Newborn and Adult
  • Describe how Massage Therapy enhances immune function in adults

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the School of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

AIDS 106 : HIV Facts and Information
1.0

Ron Steriti, ND, PhD

$20.00 USD

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  • Define HIV
  • Outline HIV epidemiology and symptoms
  • Discuss the effects of HIV on health and wellness
  • Review current facts about the HIV and AIDS epidemic both in the U.S. and worldwide

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the School of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

AIDS 106 - 108
3.0

Ron Steriti, ND, PhD

$60.00 USD

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  • Define HIV
  • Outline HIV epidemiology and symptoms
  • Discuss the effects of HIV on health and wellness
  • Review current facts about the HIV and AIDS epidemic both in the U.S. and worldwide
  • Discuss strategies for preventing HIV in the health care workplace
  • Outline universal precautions and additional precautions to prevent transmission of HIV by blood
  • Apply what to do when there has been a possible exposure to HIV infection
  • Define and discuss confidentiality laws covering the medical records of HIV/AIDS patients
  • Define and discuss behavioral interventions for HIV/AIDS patients
  • Outline the screening of HIV-infected persons for HIV transmission risk

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the College of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

AIDS 107 : Information for Health Care Workers
1.0

Ron Steriti, ND, PhD

$20.00 USD

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  • Discuss strategies for preventing HIV in the health care workplace
  • Outline universal precautions and additional precautions to prevent transmission of HIV by blood
  • Apply what to do when there has been a possible exposure to HIV infection

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the School of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

AIDS 108 : HIV and AIDS Update: Caring for A Person With HIV and AIDS
1.0

Ron Steriti, ND, PhD

$20.00 USD

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  • Define and discuss confidentiality laws covering the medical records of HIV/AIDS patients
  • Define and discuss behavioral interventions for HIV/AIDS patients
  • Outline the screening of HIV-infected persons for HIV transmission risk

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the School of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

AIDS 110 : HIV and Nutrition
2.0

Virginia Norris-Schafer, DC, MD

$40.00 USD

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  • Explain the difference between HIV infection and AIDS
  • Outline the methods of transmission of HIV
  • Explain why early treatment of HIV infection is advantageous
  • Discuss the basic factors in treatment
  • Assess the individual HIV-AIDS patient for nutritional needs
  • Explain the basic nutritional guidelines for the HIV infected patient.
  • Discuss the classification of nutrients and their sources
  • List some tools that may be used to do a nutritional analysis.
  • Recognize AIDS nutritional deficient syndromes and other co morbidities
  • Suggest some food plans/food treatments for nutritional deficiencies caused by the HIV infection or other opportunistic infections.
  • Discuss  the steps to good nutritional counseling
  • Discuss some nutritional problems that may face the HIV patient and list some remedies for these issues.

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the School of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

AIDS 111 : Global Epidemiology of HIV/AIDS
1.0

Paul Powers, DC, DABCN

$20.00 USD

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  • Identify the classification methods for the diagnosis of HIV infection
  • Describe the methods of transmission of HIV
  • Explain the global epidemiology of HIV
  • Summarize the origin and evolution of SIV and HIV
  • Outline the crossover of HIV to the human population

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the School of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

AIDS 112 : Neurological and Cardiovascular Complications of HIV Infection
1.0

Paul Powers, DC, DABCN

$20.00 USD

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  • Describe the principal HIV-associated neurological complications
  • List the clinical features of HIV-associated dementia
  • Summarize the diagnosis and treatment of HIV neuropathy
  • Identify common cardiovascular complications in HIV patients
  • Explain the etiology of HIV-associated cardiomyopathy and congestive heart failure

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the School of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

AIDS 113 : Immune Response to HIV
1.0

Paul Powers, DC, DABCN

$20.00 USD

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  • Outline the general concepts of the immune response to viral infection
  • Compare and contrast innate immunity versus acquired immunity
  • Describe the role of the CD4 T lymphocyte response in HIV infection
  • Explain why the immune response fails in HIV infection
  • Discuss the potential for vaccines to HIV

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the School of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

AIDS 114 : Immune Support
1.0

Paul Powers, DC, DABCN

$20.00 USD

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  • Describe the interactions between the emotional state, nervous system function, and the immune system
  • Explain the role of life style in proper immune function
  • Summarize how vitamins and nutrients influence disease susceptibility
  • Recognize the antibacterial, antiviral, and immunostimulatory effects of certain botanicals

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the School of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

AIDS 115 : HIV AIDS: Principles and Practice
2.0

Paul Powers, DC, DABCN

$40.00 USD

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  • Summarize the biology and transmission of HIV/AIDS
  • Describe the clinical and serological progression of HIV/AIDS
  • Outline the diagnosis and follow up monitoring for HIV/AIDS
  • Produce a synopsis of the medical management of HIV/AIDS
  • Identify the 5 classes of HAART medications and their mechanism of action
  • Recognize the interactions of vitamins and nutrients with the various classes of HIV medications
  • Identify therapies to address constitutional symptoms, medication side effects, and symptoms of immunosuppression
  • List homeopathic and botanicals that have demonstrated effectiveness in treating HIV

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the School of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

Allergy and Immunology 201 : A Primer of Cells, Signs, Symptoms, Testing, Development, Risk, Protection and Allergens
3.0

Grant Shapiro, DC

$60.00 USD

AudioVisual Course

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Hour 1

  • Indicate the immune system’s complexity as it fits into the body’s function
  • Give examples of various Interleukins involved in the immunity
  • List neurotransmitters, and vasoactive dilators
  • Contrast TH1 and TH2 immune cells and apply a working knowledge of their clinical phenotype.

Hour 2

  • Discuss signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis and current therapy.
  • List the major immune cells responsible for allergic reactions
  • Name the major receptor responsible for IgE sensitization, and what cells it is primarily found on.
  • Summarize the meaning of WAO.
  • List signs and symptoms of a typical allergic response after re-exposure to a sensitized allergen
  • List different methods of allergy testing and critique their strengths and weaknesses.
  • Give an example of a complicating factor that might skew an IgE(total) test result
  • Apply the terms sensitivity and specificity in lab tests
  • Categorize who is at risk of allergic sensitization.

Hour 3

  • List 1-2 examples of research supporting IgE sensitization prevention.
  • List 1-2 examples of factors which may increase risk of IgE sensitization.
  • Explain the effect of smoking on IgE
  • Have working knowledge of the effect of SO2 on health, and its primary source.
  • Describe how and why it Ragweed is fast becoming worse of a problem throughout the US and worldwide.
  • Indicate a potential sequela of Rhinoconjunctivitis and why it is meaningful to treat
  • Identify and name a treatment backed by clinical evidence for Ragweed allergy and its meaning for natural therapy to be used by non-prescribing practitioners
  • Describe a potential problem with medical Sublingual allergy therapy, and then defend it.
  • Outline the major allergens in Ragweed.
  • Give an example of co-sensitivity
  • Define Pan allergen and give an example

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the College of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

Allergy and Immunology 202 : Histamine, Mimicry, Natural Therapy
3.0

Grant Shapiro, DC

$60.00 USD

AudioVisual Course

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Hour 1

  • List the cells where histamine is predominantly found.
  • Describe the role of the Mast Cell.
  • Explain histamine’s function and recall what causes its release.
  • List the Histamine receptor types and where each are each found.
  • Summarize or give examples of symptoms in over activation of histamine receptors.
  • Many of our patients are on OTC Antihistamine medications.  List their effects, positive and negative.

Hour 2

  • Quote what OAS stands for.
  • Define OAS and describe what happens to those with this problem.
  • Recognize at what age(s) OAS occurs.
  • Memorize, recognize and describe 1-5 OAS examples.
  • Educate your patient on how to deal with OAS.
  • Describe NFkB as a system
  • Describe NFkB’s role in canonical and non-canonical pathways
  • Explain what IκBα is and its potential role in downregulating inflammation

Hour 3

  • Discuss how specific herbs, nutrients, and Vitamin E work to manage histamine at both a macro and microscopic level.
  • Be able to describe allergic inflammation
  • Discover how NSAIDs are being noted to reduce CNS diseases with inflammation and may help manage allergic disorder(s). 
  • Identify what particular NSAID is naturally occurring and available to us and your patients to help them manage their allergic inflammation.  Calculate its clinical dose and avoid its lethal dose.
  • List various SPMs (Specialized Proresolving Mediators)
  • Describe how SPMs can control IgE production and play a potential role in the treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease.
  • Relate histamine’s role in IBS (Irritable Bowel), name and synthesize the type of 2 known GI receptors involved.

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the College of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

Anatomy 101 : Anterior Cervical Musculature
1.0

Robert Schwer, DC

$20.00 USD

Interactive Dissection

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  • Dissect and identify musculature of the anterior cervical spine.
  • Identify and learn the origin and insertion of specific musculature of the anterior cervical spine.
  • Describe the innervation of specific anterior cervical musculature.
  • Learn the anatomic relationship of anterior cervical spine musculature to other structures.

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the School of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

Anatomy 101 - 112
12.0

Robert Schwer, DC

$240.00 USD

Interactive Dissection

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  • This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Anatomy 101 through 112

Course Group includes all Anatomy Courses numbered 101 thru 112
Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the School of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

Anatomy 102 : Musculature of the Shoulder
1.0

Robert Schwer, DC

$20.00 USD

Interactive Dissection

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  • To dissect and identify musculature of the shoulder
  • Identify and learn the origin and insertion of specific musculature of the shoulder
  • Construct a list of differential diagnoses for Clinical Shoulder Pathologies
  • Learn the anatomic relationship of shoulder to other structures and correlate them to an MRI

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the School of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

Anatomy 103 : Bones and Joints of the Hand
1.0

Robert Schwer, DC

$20.00 USD

Interactive Dissection

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  • Locate and identify the various bones that make up the hand
  • Identify bony landmarks and the parts of the bones that make up the hand
  • Identify various joint structures within the hand
  • View the anatomic relationship of the bones of the hand to other bony and soft tissue structures

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the School of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31