Upcoming CEUs

Upcoming CEUs

Apr
16

Webinar: Distal Radius Fractures: From Mechanism to Management with Dr. Eric Balaguer

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Apr
21

Webinar: Optimizing Quality, Reducing Cost and Liability with Dr. Amadeo Cabral an Dr. Jerrold Young

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Apr
22

Webinar: When is surgery indicated for common shoulder and knee injuries? with Dr. Anand Panchal

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Apr
23

Webinar: Ruptures of the Achilles tendon with Dr. Alejandro Pino

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Apr
28

Webinar: Multidisciplinary Pain Management for Spine Pain, with Dr. Juan Ramos

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Apr
30

Webinar: Return-to-Work After Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA): Expectations and Outcomes with Dr. Yoav S. Zvi

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Apr
10

Webinar: Rotator Cuff Injuries with Dr. Richard Pell

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Apr
8

Webinar: Management Of The 5th Metatarsal Fracture with Dr. Marisel Medina

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Apr
3

Webinar: Nano Scope with Dr. Cesar Ceballos

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Apr
2

Webinar: Work comp Foot and Ankle Conditions and treatments with Dr. Amber Morra

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Apr
1

Webinar: Management of Cervical Spine Injuries in the Workforce with Sebastian Rivera

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Mar
31

Webinar: Work Comp Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery with Dr. Ashraf Ragab

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Mar
26

Webinar: Orthopaedics 101 for Workers Compensation Claims Adjusters woth Dr. Chadwick Hampton

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Mar
25

Webinar: From injury to recovery: the role of Spine Surgery in Workers’ Compensation with Dr. Peter D'Amore

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Mar
24

Webinar: Work injuries of the foot and ankle with an emphasis on soft tissue with Dr. Gary Goykhman

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Mar
19

Webinar: Rotator Cuff Injuries in the Worker's Comp Patient with Dr. Joel Peterson

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Mar
18

Webinar: Underlying Medical Conditions-how they are driving the outcome of a claim and can this be separated with Dr. Robert Guirguis

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Mar
13

Webinar: Common Injuries in the Shoulder with Dr. Mauricio Herrera

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Mar
11

Webinar: Common Wrist, forearm, and elbow injuries – diagnosis and Management. with Dr. Anand Panchal

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Mar
6

Webinar: Lumbar Radiculopathy: Origins, Evaluation, and Treatment with Dr. Shivam Upadhyaya

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Mar
5

Webinar: Common Workplace Spine Injuries: A Comprehensive Guide for Workers Compensation with Dr. Deeptee Jain

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Mar
4

Webinar: On-the-Job Hip Fractures:  When to Fix, When to Replace, When to Revise with Dr. Ryan A. Davis

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Feb
27

Webinar: Low-Dose Radiotherapy: The Modern Non-Invasive Solution for Occupational Musculoskeletal Pain with Dr. Evan M. Thomas

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Our goal is to provide a platform where industry professionals can participate in our CEUs and maintain their license while also learning about some of the physicians we work with. Also to provide an outlet for our physicians to nerd out about their speciality!

  • Currently, we are licensed for FL Adjuster, FL RN, and CCM.

    We cannot offer CCM credits consistently due to some of the restraints on the board. Our goal is to offer as many as possible so make sure your checking the “Authorized Credits” under each CEU offering to see if we are offering CCM credits! We may also license in other state in the near future!Also to provide an outlet for our physicians to nerd out about their speciality!

  • Our webinars are offered multiple times throughout the year to give everyone a chance to secure their credits. Unfortunately, per education boards, you can only receive the credit for an individual topic, one time.

  • We will provide a PDF document called, a certificate of participation after every CEU. The certificate will come from me at ozzydiaz@ommktg.com and will include all the details pertaining to the CEU you participated in. It's your responsibility to keep a record of the courses you attend. Unfortunately, there is no way for us to track your attendance on your behalf. We can only input the credits on your behalf. We wish I could!

    • You must login through the link provided to you at registration. The link is what tracks the time spent in a CEU and is what will allow us to authorize your credit or not authorize your credit.

    • You must be able to hear and view the presentation on screen

    • You must attend the full lecture. The lecture is 50-minutes. If you miss a portion of the lecture we'll be unable to authorize your credit.

  • No. If you only call in and do not log in via the link provided to you, your attendance will not be tracked, and we won't be able to grant you credits. Unfortunately, we cannot retroactively provide credits, even if you were on the call for the entire session.