ACA Teleseminars FAQ
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Questions? Contact Jami Bjorndahl
ACA Meetings Manager
Phone: 703-812-0249
Fax: 703-243-2593 |
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Products and Services: ACA Live TeleSeminars
Convenient — Information, Insight and Analysis - only a phone call away!
Cost Effective — One Fee Covers All Participants!
Comprehensive — Real Answers from the Chiropractic Experts!
Frequently Asked Questions
ACA makes it easy to get up to date on the key issues critical for chiropractic professionals today with our convenient new TeleSeminars. Designed for doctors of chiropractic, office managers, and chiropractic assistants, ACA TeleSeminars are an efficient and economical way to educate yourself and your staff without having to leave the office. All you need is a speakerphone. Save the time and expense of travel. ACA makes it easy!
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What are the key benefits of ACA TeleSeminars?
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- Obtain direct access to leading chiropractic experts
- Get current and concise information on key chiropractic issues in today's challenging health care environment
- Educate yourself and your staff without leaving the office — eliminate travel expenses and reduce training time and costs
- Learn relevant information for rapid implementation in your practice
- Participate in live Q&A segments to get answers to questions immediately
- Receive free program materials you can use to make copies for your entire staff
- Enjoy outstanding value--invite as many participants as you wish at one location for only $49 (ACA member price)
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How much does a TeleSeminar cost?
The minimal registration fee covers a "dial-in" on one telephone line from your site, so you can invite as many individuals from your organization to listen in as you wish. Each participant also receives free seminar materials and speaker handouts — great for planning and goal setting. The registration fee for each TeleSeminar is $49 for ACA members, and $69 for non-members. These teleseminars provide CEUs in many states.
New for 2009, ACA is introducing the Practice Profitability TeleSeminar Series. These programs will take place as the first teleseminar of each month and be made available at a significant discount of only $15 per call for ACA members and $35 per call for non-members. Due to the information addressed in these programs, most states will not accept these programs for CEUs. These calls are denoted with the prefix "Practice Profitability" in their titles.
If you are ever in doubt, pricing information for each individual call can be found by clicking on the title of that program and visiting the page dedicated to the individual call.
How does a TeleSeminar work?
No special equipment is needed. A toll-free number with instructions on how to dial into the seminar will be provided once your registration is processed. Materials are sent to each participant by email prior to the start of the TeleSeminar, which lasts approximately 60 minutes.
How do I register for a TeleSeminar?
There are three easy ways to register: by phone, fax or mail.
- By phone: Call Jami Bjorndahl, Meetings Manager at 703-812-0249
- By fax: Download the registration form here and fax it to 703-243-2593.
- By mail: Send your completed registration form to:
Jami Bjorndahl, ACA
1701 Clarendon Blvd.
Arlington, VA 22209
Do ACA TeleSeminars count for CEU credit?
Many states do accept ACA TeleSeminars for Continuing Education Credit including DC, IA, OH (category 3), OR, TN, VA (type II) & WA. Contact your state board directly to confirm at: www.fclb.org. As mentioned, those programs denoted as "Practice Profitability" do not apply for CEU in most states.
I missed an ACA Live TeleSeminar. Can I purchase a recording after the call?
Yes! ACA Live TeleSeminars are now available in a recorded format on CD. Each CD comes with a set of program handouts, as well as a contact to whom you can address further questions that may not have been answered on the live call. To purchase an ACA TeleSeminar on CD, click here for the CD order form.
* The materials and information presented on ACA teleseminars are independently developed and presented by the teleseminar speaker and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or positions of the American Chiropractic Association. All information and comment contained in ACA teleseminars are provided with the understanding that the ACA is not engaged in the provision of legal, coding, accounting or other professional advice. Doctors are advised to seek the services of a competent professional in order to obtain such advice.
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