Tuesday, December 4, 2018

The Original Chiropractic Pediatric Continuing Education Credit Program with Emphasis on Autism Announces Return to Chicago

The original Chiropractic Pediatric Continuing Education Credit Program with Emphasis on Autism is returning to Chicago May 23-26, 2019, hosted by AutismOne at its seventeenth annual US event, which runs May 22-27, 2019.

AutismOne is the nation's largest and most comprehensive annual autism conference, welcoming approximately 130 speakers every year and spanning 5 days. AutismOne covers a variety of scientific and other topics relevant to autism and related disorders. Read all the related news.

In May 2018, the first-ever Chiropractic Pediatric Continuing Education Credit Program with Emphasis on Autism was held in Chicago. This had never been done before by any other autism conference and was a perfect extension of AutismOne's educational mission toward the preservation and restoration of health for children and families, as well as AutismOne's many years of experience hosting continuing medical education programs and think tanks much enjoyed by clinicians, researchers, and other professionals.

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The Chiropractic Pediatric Continuing Education Credit Program with Emphasis on Autism strives to provide the scientific, philosophic, communication, and other tools chiropractors need and want to hear about how to enhance the health and lives of children affected by autism and their families.

AutismOne president Ed Arranga explained why this continuing education program started: "The program started to help chiropractors gain the tools, knowledge, and confidence to help address the growing demand of children and families impacted by autism and other related neurodevelopmental disorders. AutismOne recognizes that chiropractors are essential in addressing those already impacted and in helping to end this epidemic. AutismOne is pleased to help a larger body of chiropractors become available for families across the country." Click here to read the latest news.

Dr. Steve Tullius, program director, shared what makes this continuing education program unique: The AutismOne program is unique because it recognizes the immense value of both the philosophy of chiropractic as well as the profession's focus on vertebral subluxation. As such, the program is concerned with maintaining chiropractic's unique philosophy and service and actively promoting that to the public. Other programs want to turn chiropractors into duplicative general biomedical doctors, while AutismOne recognizes the uniqueness of chiropractic and its philosophy and service."

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This AutismOne Chiropractic Pediatric Continuing Education Program with Emphasis on Autism offers practitioners the knowledge, skills, and tools to gain clarity, confidence, and certainty in helping children with autism and other neurodevelopmental challenges and their families. The public is offered a new awareness of what chiropractic actually is and how to find a chiropractor who is specifically trained in the proper techniques and focus.

This program includes 20-21 hours of learning. Attendees of this program are welcome to attend the additional two days of the AutismOne general conference (May 22-27, 2019). It will be held at the beautiful Loews Chicago O'Hare Hotel. For more information, please visit https://autismoneconference.com/, and click the "CE" icon at the top of your screen. To register, please visit https://autismone.ticketspice.com/autism-one-2019-conference.

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