Total Credits: 24 including 22 CE Credit Hours
Let the ACPA be your place to go for the best continuing education for Arkansas chiropractors! We are offering a hybrid seminar for December 2024. With 22 hours in-person and 2 hours on-demand! It makes getting your CE easier than ever! Our on-demand feature is easy to use and will offer you continuing education at your fingertips from anywhere. Be sure to click the add on product to have it included with your purchase at no additional cost. Print your certificate immediately after completing your on-demand hours.
The Changing Brain: Applying the Principles of Neuroplasticity to Pain,
Inflammation, Posture, Stress and Rehabilitation (12 CE hours)
Dr Brian Jensen
Congenital Anomalies and Skeletal Variants for the Practicing Chiropractor (8 CE hours)
Dr. Aaron Welk
Alpha-Gal Syndrome (2 CE hours)
Dr. Laura Rothfeldt and Katelyn Lazenby
CPR (4 hours)
Dr. Karen Konarski-Hart
Dr. Karen will be offering 2 opportunities to renew CPR certification. The classes will be on Saturday, the first 8 am - 12 pm and the second 1pm - 5 pm. Spots are limited.
Hotel discounted prices are for a limited time. Please book using the link above before November 22nd.
The ACPA reserves the right to cancel if minimum requirements are not met by November 22nd.
AGS Survey (45.4 KB) | Available after Purchase |
Alpha-gal Syndrome Fact Sheet (1 MB) | Available after Purchase |
Alpha Gal 1 Dr. Karen (374.2 KB) | Available after Purchase |
Alpha Gal 2 Dr. Karen (15.4 KB) | Available after Purchase |
Alpha Gal Poster (26.3 KB) | Available after Purchase |
Renewal Form for ASBCE (280.5 KB) | Available after Purchase |
ASBCE Online Renewal Instruction (560.3 KB) | Available after Purchase |
Dr Brian Jensen was introduced to Chiropractic at age 15 when he received treatment for sports injuries. Based on the success of that treatment, he chose to attend Palmer Chiropractic College where he graduated in 1987. Dr Jensen's personal experience with Chiropractic care has led him over the past 30 years to develop strategies for staying healthy, not merely addressing temporary aches and pains. "Staying healthy is a proactive process, doing the right things as part of a healthy life style. " With that in mind, Dr Jensen has incorporated a combination of the latest technological advances with simple, common sense tools that assist patients in achieving and maintaining their health goals.
Dr. Jensen served as the Associate Director of Education and Research at Foot Levelers Inc., between 2006 and 2010 and is currently in full time practice in Roanoke VA. He has shared his experience in continuing education seminars over the past 15 years in the US and abroad.
Dr. Aaron Welk is a 2009 graduate of Logan College of Chiropractic. He went on to complete an additional 4.5 years of Residency and Fellowship training in the Logan University Department of Radiology, earning board certification in Chiropractic Radiology (DACBR) in 2013. With fellowship training in musculoskeletal ultrasound, Dr. Welk enjoys working with athletes and has had the opportunity to work with patients ranging from youth athletes, to weekend warriors, to All-Star professional athletes. In addition to practicing as a Chiropractic Radiologist, he is Adjunct Faculty for the Logan University Department of Radiology.
Dr. Konarski-Hart is an instructor for the American Heart Association. She is an EMT and a member of the AR 1-Disaster Medical Assistance Team, the Little Rock Medical Reserve Corps and the Little Rock community Emergency Reserve Team. She is immediate past president of the Arkansas State Board of Health and sits on the Arkansas Bioterrorism Advisory Committee and the Arkansas department of Health Section of EMS and Trauma Systems Training committee. Dr. Konarski-Hart also teaches disaster response for chiropractic physicians for NCMIC. As Arkansas delegate and liaison for the American Chiropractic Association, she helped develop the ACA’s protocol for chiropractic disaster response. She is in private practice in Little Rock.
Katelyn and Dr. Laura Rothfeldt will be presenting information on the Alpha-Gal Syndrome. You will learn what AGS is, how it is acquired, symptoms, products that contain alpha-gal. AGS reporting in Arkansas, surveillance, preliminary findings from first year of data. How chiropractors can assist with diagnosis, testing, and reporting.
Dr. Laura Rothfeldt joined the Arkansas Department of Health in 2018 as the State Public Health
Veterinarian. Her focus is on zoonotic disease surveillance and outreach for the state of Arkansas,
including rabies prevention and education, vector-borne disease epidemiology, and emerging infectious
disease response. Laura retired as a Major from the U.S. Army Veterinary Corps, and served at various
sites around the world, including Arkansas as a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) Officer. Laura graduated from Oklahoma State University with a
Bachelor of Science in Animal Sciences and a Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine. Prior to commissioning
in the military, she practiced as a mixed animal veterinarian in rural Oklahoma.