What is the goal of occmed for Dc's?
To educate and train doctors of chiropractic and their staff occupational medicine and health evaluation services, as Licensed Health Care Professionals (LHCP) using the OSHA guidelines and criteria to ensure that company employees are physically qualified to work.
What kind of occupational services can a Chiropractic Physician perform?
In all but three states, Washington, Virginia, and New York, Chiropractors can be fmcsa, certified medical examiners and perform DOT physicals on commercial drivers under the FMCSA guidelines. However, in Washington, Virginia and New York Chiropractors can perform drug & alcohol testing, pulmonary function testing, and audiometric testing in order to meet the federal OSHA and NIOSH guidelines. Also, Chiropractic Physicians can perform basic flight physicals for FAA, and other physical examinations such as pre-employment, annual, and return-to-work, as well as fit-for-duty exams in states where Chiropractors are defined as "Physician."
Will I need A certification to perform Drug & Alcohol Testing?
Yes, drug collection training and certification is required to perform urine drug screens subject to DOT laws. Alcohol testing requires training and a certificate of completion by the manufacture of the breath alcohol device used in your practice. We are Drager's North America's Authorized Dealer for model 6820 Alcotest Breath Alcohol Testing Device for DOT application. Learn more about how to get a discounted Drager Alcotest BAT.
Where can I get certification to perform Drug & Alcohol testing?
Several places and organizations have traditionally trained the medical profession. We recommend you get your drug training certification at the "OccMed for DC's" seminar. The manufacture of the breath alcohol device you purchase can direct you to a trainer certified to perform Breath Alcohol Testing (BAT). However, if you buy a Drager 6820 Alcotest DOT device you can be certified to perform BAT by a "OccMed For DC's" certified trainer. If you attend the seminar training, you will qualify for the "discounted training price." Which is given via webinar.
Will I become a FMCSA, Certified Medical Examiner by attending the OccMed For DC’s seminar?
NO, the 12-hour course required by the Federal Motors Carriers Association, FMCSA is given online. We recommend you join www.TeamCME.com and take the training from Michael Megehee, DC, and David Thorpe, DC.
What we do teach on Day 1 is 8 hours of “All things concerned with DOT.” "We call it, "DOT on Steroids"
Topics include physicals, urine drug testing, running a consortium and other diagnostic services including how to “communicate” with employers, companies safety and human resource personnel. We take your DOT business to another level!
What we do teach on Day 1 is 8 hours of “All things concerned with DOT.” "We call it, "DOT on Steroids"
Topics include physicals, urine drug testing, running a consortium and other diagnostic services including how to “communicate” with employers, companies safety and human resource personnel. We take your DOT business to another level!
you are offering training for additional certifications through OccMed for DC's, it’s not just DOT exams, is that correct?
Yes, the reason why?
Think of it this way, if you’re a DOT certified medical examiner and you’re on the list, but you don’t offer drug & alcohol testing, would a company send their drivers to you for a DOT physical and then send the driver across town for drug and alcohol screening?
NO! Employers are looking for "one place" an "all-inclusive provider," the more services you can provide the more companies you can contract with because these companies want less hassle saving them time and money by paying less in "per diem."
Think of it this way, if you’re a DOT certified medical examiner and you’re on the list, but you don’t offer drug & alcohol testing, would a company send their drivers to you for a DOT physical and then send the driver across town for drug and alcohol screening?
NO! Employers are looking for "one place" an "all-inclusive provider," the more services you can provide the more companies you can contract with because these companies want less hassle saving them time and money by paying less in "per diem."
How do I know if I have the space to perform these new services?
You will learn how to incorporate Occupational Medicine into your practice at the Occ Med for DC's training.
In most offices, OccMed services can be performed in a small amount of space, rarely do we find an office space to small to perform the services we recommend. Some companies prefer you to see their employees at their facility, In this case, NO office space is required!
In most offices, OccMed services can be performed in a small amount of space, rarely do we find an office space to small to perform the services we recommend. Some companies prefer you to see their employees at their facility, In this case, NO office space is required!
- I’m already a Certified medical examiner and I have my drug collection certificate of completion, How do i become a "one-stop shop" that performs all these other occupational services?
- What is the cost of equipment to do all these Other services?
1. The first thing Dr. Raker teaches at the "OccMed For DC's" seminar is how to analyze your potential earning capacity before buying a ton of equipment all at once. On Day 2 of the seminar you will learn how to take"one step at a time." 1st step, getting certified and trained to perform these services. 2nd step, is purchasing equipment you need to perform the occupational service. Dr. Hebert will teach you how to market to the companies require these services. Once you flip the switch on, you will need to be proficient in the services you are providing.
2. Most of the equipment you need to purchase such as Pulmonary Function Testing (PFT) Respirator Fit Testing and Audiometric Testing are less than $2,000 each or you can find them used on eBay, craigslist, etc. We teach you the do's and don't of buying used occupational equipment, and why yearly calibration is necessary when performing these services. Also, in many cases as a member of "OccMed for DC's," you can purchase the necessary equipment through us at a much reduced price point and get a substantial discount on certification of the equipment you have purchased. Go to our store to see available products and supplies we recommend (click here!).
2. Most of the equipment you need to purchase such as Pulmonary Function Testing (PFT) Respirator Fit Testing and Audiometric Testing are less than $2,000 each or you can find them used on eBay, craigslist, etc. We teach you the do's and don't of buying used occupational equipment, and why yearly calibration is necessary when performing these services. Also, in many cases as a member of "OccMed for DC's," you can purchase the necessary equipment through us at a much reduced price point and get a substantial discount on certification of the equipment you have purchased. Go to our store to see available products and supplies we recommend (click here!).
How do I get additional Occupational training if I need it?
You can take online courses, but we recommend hands-on training with our “Fast Track” residency program. There are 16 and 24-hour training sessions performed here at our facility in Texarkana, Arkansas. Also, as a member, you will have access to many online courses, "POD casts," weekly "Lunch and Learn" and "Youtube" training.
Will I get 16 CE credits for my state licensing requirements if I attend the two day "Occmed for DC's" training?
Yes! You will receive 16 Continuing Education hours for attending the two day OccMed for DC's seminar. We will turn in your hours of attendance to your state board of examiners, as well as issue you a "certificate of completion."
Contact Wayne Hebert, DC to learn more about the seminar.
Contact Wayne Hebert, DC to learn more about the seminar.
I want to attend your seminar, but its just to far to travel. How can I get "occmed for Dc's" to come to my state?
Call us and let us find a way to get the minimum number of doctors needed at the seminar so that we can come to your state. Many of our inquiries are from the "Chiropractic Trade Associations" ACA, TCA, ACPA to teach at their conventions. Please feel free to mention our teaching services to them!
What are the BENEFITS of becoming a member of "OccMed for DC's"?
rBy attending the seminar you automatically receive a 1-year membership to "members only" content!
- Access to ongoing research on every aspect of the Occupational Health Services business, with 5 gigs of forms, templates, past advertising examples, notifications, downloads of data that support the work you do. Access to companies in your area and businesses that need your Occmed services.
- Weekly "Lunch and Learn," with Dr. Raker and Dr. Hebert every Tuesday between 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm CST, we answer questions by conference call all over the US. Giving tid-bits of advice which helps you grow your business.
- Weekly "Pod Cast," hosted by Dr. Hebert and Dr. Raker, teaching you the details of how to get more business and effectively manage your occupational business inside your Chiropractic Practice. (COMING SOON!)
- Private Access to "OccMed For DC's" Youtube channel, where we demonstrate many of the services you will need to know to be able to perform Occupational Health Services in your community.
- Discounted Equipment, Discounted Certification Training, Products and Supplies bought in bulk from the power of our network.
- Affiliated Agreements with suppliers which offer a discount to our "OccMed For DC's" members only!
- Ongoing 24/7 support from Dr. Raker or Dr. Hebert by phone to answer any questions.
- Discounted Services, such as "Fast Track" residency program.
- Discounted Services for Advertising, and Marketing. Providing additional help on digital marketing, Website development, Brand and Logo, social media, SEO, google adwords, and other forms of digital advertising.
- Access to Online Training! (COMING SOON!)