Description
Chiropractic Standard of Care
Instructor: James Demetrious, DC, DABCO
Cost: $75 – 3 CE Hours
Course Description:
This advanced three-hour postgraduate course examines the chiropractic standard of care through the lenses of clinical diligence, risk recognition, informed consent, documentation, and medico-legal accountability. Participants will explore how standards of care are established through evidence-informed practice, accredited education, professional conduct, regulatory expectations, and evolving legal principles. Emphasis is placed on differential diagnosis, clinical decision-making, informed consent procedures, and defensible documentation strategies that enhance patient safety and reduce professional liability exposure. Real-world case presentations and medico-legal examples are utilized to reinforce practical application in contemporary chiropractic practice.
Hourly Breakdown:
- Hour 1 — Foundations of the Chiropractic Standard of Care
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- Definition and principles of chiropractic standard of care
- Duty, diligence, and professional responsibility
- Evidence-informed care and hierarchy of evidence
- Risk recognition, contraindications, and red-flag identification
- Documentation standards and professional ethics
- Legal frameworks and evolving standards of care
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- Hour 2 — Cervical Artery Dissection, Diagnostic Challenges, and Clinical Risk Management
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- Clinical application of standard of care principles to CAD/VAD presentations
- Diagnostic challenges and common causes of delayed diagnosis
- Differential diagnosis of neurologic and vascular presentations
- Cognitive bias, medical error, and clinical decision-making pitfalls
- Risk stratification, referral thresholds, and advanced imaging considerations
- Medico-legal analysis of expert testimony and evidentiary standards
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- Hour 3 — Informed Consent and Defensible Chiropractic Practice
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- Ethical and legal foundations of informed consent
- Required elements of informed consent documentation
- Communication strategies for informed consent discussions
- Patient-centered consent and shared decision-making
- Office systems to improve informed consent compliance
- Documentation strategies to strengthen medico-legal defensibility
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Learning Objectives
- Define and apply the chiropractic standard of care using evidence-informed, ethical, and legal principles.
- Identify clinical red flags, neurologic deficits, and vascular presentations requiring advanced evaluation or referral.
- Develop defensible documentation and informed consent procedures that enhance patient safety and reduce liability exposure.
- Apply critical thinking and differential diagnosis strategies to complex cervical spine and cerebrovascular presentations in chiropractic practice
Instructor: James Demetrious, DC, DABCO

Dr. James Demetrious is a nationally distinguished, board-certified chiropractic orthopedist. He is a clinician, educator, author, and editor. Dr. Demetrious is the co-founder and CEO of PostGradDC. He is an independent member of the NCMIC Speakers’ Bureau and teaches post-graduate coursework throughout the United States. He has published peer-reviewed journal papers related to advanced differential diagnosis. Dr. Demetrious cared for patients for 40 years.





