January 18, 2006 (Press Release) --
March 10-11, 2006
Complementary/ Alternative Medicine 12 Hour CME credit hour course to take place
IDD Therapy® protocols are included in the 12 Hour CME course to be held in Marietta, GA in March of 2006. North American Medical Corporation feels honored to have IDD Therapy® placed in the curriculum of topics including back pain, depression, and disabling headaches. Contributing faculty includes C. Norman Shealy, MD, Roger Cady, MD, Kathleen Farmer, PsyD, and Craig N. Shealy, PhD.
This is the second time IDD Therapy® has been included in Continuing Medical Education. The first continuing medical education (CME) activity entitled “Current Therapeutic Options for Chronic Low Back Pain: A Focus on Nonsurgical Approaches” is currently available online for healthcare professionals. The course was written by B. P. Shah, MD, of Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York with participating faculty Michael K. Schaufele, MD, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia.
IDD Therapy®, or Intervertebral Differential Dynamics Therapy, is a rehabilitative treatment program for spinal dysfunction. It is most effective with pain sufferers diagnosed as having degenerative or herniated and bulging discs. North American Medical Corporation is the company which manufactures the equipment utilized in the non-invasive protocol. Rebecca Jackson, RN, BSN and product specialist for North American Medical said “We are very proud to be a part of educational activities for physicians and we commend all efforts made to support unbiased, scientifically rigorous continuing medical education that encourages excellent patient care”.
“NAM looks forward to being a part of more continuing medical education activities as a leader in this emerging technology”.
Physicians having an interest in finding out more about this 12 hour credit event, may inquire about registration by calling the Holos Institute at 1-888-242-6105.
Complementary/ Alternative Medicine 12 Hour CME credit hour course to take place
IDD Therapy® protocols are included in the 12 Hour CME course to be held in Marietta, GA in March of 2006. North American Medical Corporation feels honored to have IDD Therapy® placed in the curriculum of topics including back pain, depression, and disabling headaches. Contributing faculty includes C. Norman Shealy, MD, Roger Cady, MD, Kathleen Farmer, PsyD, and Craig N. Shealy, PhD.
This is the second time IDD Therapy® has been included in Continuing Medical Education. The first continuing medical education (CME) activity entitled “Current Therapeutic Options for Chronic Low Back Pain: A Focus on Nonsurgical Approaches” is currently available online for healthcare professionals. The course was written by B. P. Shah, MD, of Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York with participating faculty Michael K. Schaufele, MD, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia.
IDD Therapy®, or Intervertebral Differential Dynamics Therapy, is a rehabilitative treatment program for spinal dysfunction. It is most effective with pain sufferers diagnosed as having degenerative or herniated and bulging discs. North American Medical Corporation is the company which manufactures the equipment utilized in the non-invasive protocol. Rebecca Jackson, RN, BSN and product specialist for North American Medical said “We are very proud to be a part of educational activities for physicians and we commend all efforts made to support unbiased, scientifically rigorous continuing medical education that encourages excellent patient care”.
“NAM looks forward to being a part of more continuing medical education activities as a leader in this emerging technology”.
Physicians having an interest in finding out more about this 12 hour credit event, may inquire about registration by calling the Holos Institute at 1-888-242-6105.

12 Hour CME course for physicians to take place in Marietta, GA. Contributing faculty includes C. Norman Shealy, MD, Roger K Cady, MD, Kathleen Farmer, PsyD, Craig N Shealy, PhD.
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