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Educational Symposium

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50 Hours of Programming • Top Speakers • Practical Advice to Help You Succeed
ACA’s 2nd Annual Educational Symposium will be held in conjunction with ACA’s National Chiropractic Legislative Conference (NCLC). The symposium includes more than 50 hours of educational programming presented by some of the most experienced and well-trained authorities in the profession. Don’t miss this opportunity to visit the nation’s capital and learn from some of the professions best and brightest while earning valuable CEUs.
Session Topics, Descriptions, and Speaker Bios:
* Subject to change.
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Your participation in this symposium helps guarantee that standards of chiropractic care continue to exceed your patients’ expectations. For more information on presentation topics and schedules, contact education@acatoday.org. Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for this symposium are offered by the American Chiropractic Foundation and recognized under the PACE program of the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards (FCLB). To find out more information on FCLB, click here. CE Credits for the Educational Symposium are available in the following states: AK, AZ, DC, ID, IN, IA, KS, MD, ME, MA, MN, MT, NE, NV, NM, NC, ND, NJ, OH, OK, OR, PA, SC, SD, UT, VT, VA (type 2 topics), WV, Puerto Rico and Nova Scotia. Retroactive credits may be available in CO, DE, HI, NJ, NY, and WY. Contact education@acatoday.org for more information. |
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General Expectations for Sessions Offered at the Educational Symposium
- The views that speakers express in education sessions are their own, and do not necessarily reflect ACA's policies.
- ACA does not endorse programs, products, or services.
- Speakers are expected to refrain from comments or humor that disparages the rightful dignity of any person or group.
- Speakers are expected to comply with copyright law and HIPAA regulations in selecting material and images for their presentations.
- In particular, speakers are cautioned against using images or identifying details of any client or patient without express written permission to do so.
