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Alzheimer's and Dementia Training - 2023 Renewal Requirement


Total CME Credit Hours: 1 including 1 Category I (Formal)

Education Types:
Category I (Formal) |  Mandated Education
Topics:
Diagnosis |  State Mandated Education
Speaker:
Dr. Mike Powell, DC, DACNB
Duration:
1 Hour

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Description

Illinois law now requires licensed professionals, including physicians licensed under the Medical Practice Act, to complete at least one hour of continuing education each licensure period in Alzheimer's and other dementias. Join Dr. Powell as he discusses patients with Alzheimer's or other dementia who present with musculoskeletal complaints. Dr. Powell will address how to appropriately recognize, communicate, and provide care for this patient population. 

This webinar is sponsored by NCMIC

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Dr. Mike Powell, DC, DACNB's Profile

Dr. Mike Powell, DC, DACNB Related Seminars and Products

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Dr. Mike Powell has been teaching other doctors for over 20 how to have a greater impact on their patients by applying functional neurology.  He is on the faculty of the Carrick Institute, past president of the Iowa Board of Chiropractic, and current district director for the Iowa Chiropractic Society. Dr. Powell lectures to chiropractic physicians, educators, brain injury specialists, rehab providers and support groups.


Reviews

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Overall:      4.6

Total Reviews: 1024

Comments

Clayton B - Bourbonnais, Illinois

"slides are somewhat out of order "

Stuart H - Elgin, Illinois

"none"

Morgan R - Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin

"none"

Jennifer S - River Forest, Illinois

"Excellent overall. "

Adam A - Chicago, Illinois

"NA"

Stephanie S - Nashville, Illinois

"Dr Powell did a great job at presenting the material. "

Jacobe H - CRYSTAL LAKE, Illinois

"no"

Kanella K - Niles, Illinois

"Very nice presentation "

Mark G - Aurora, Illinois

"Impressive! Information should be helpful to the entire IL audience. "

Lorena R - Franklin Park, Illinois

"no"