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Course Details

This course is designed to provide a comprehensive review of the ominous signs and symptoms that may ever so innocently be reported and could present a significant risk to the Life, Health, and Healing of an individual.

Course Objective

Signs and Symptoms are some of the truest means to guide us in addressing maladies encountered and observed in practice. Hopefully, but not always, signs and symptoms come to our attention before there is too much damage. A healthcare professional must be able to ascertain, identify, and distinguish between a common sign, and symptom and one of a more ominous nature. The objective of this course is to review skills in accurately identifying signs and symptoms that are presented.

This CE course will be presented in person as an Interactive Video Conferencing Course (Zoom) for those who cannot appear in person. The lecture welcomes questions and discussions from participants. Notes will be e-mailed.

Session: 8:00 am to 3:00 pm
Morning Session: 8:00 am to 11:00 am (with breaks)
Lunch: 11:00 PM to 12:00 PM
Afternoon Session: 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM

Hour 1: Decoding Signs and Symptoms: Contrasts in Western Medicine and Dynamic Healing Arts

The correlation and distinction between the interpretation of Signs and Symptoms within the traditional Western Medical Model and that of the Dynamic Healing Arts.
The goal of exploring symptoms of the Head and Neck is to correlate symptoms with issues that may be of a more serious and ominous nature. The hope is to allow for a more timely and appropriate referral as needed.
The goal of exploring symptoms of the Upper Back is to correlate symptoms with issues that may be of a more serious and ominous nature. The hope is to allow for a more timely and appropriate referral as needed.
The goal of exploring symptoms of the Chest and Abdomen is to correlate symptoms with issues that may be of a more serious ominous nature. The hope is to allow for a more timely and appropriate referral as needed.
The goal of exploring symptoms of the lower back in to correlate symptoms with issues that may be of a more serious ominous nature. The hope is to allow for a more timely and appropriate referral as needed
The goal of exploring the symptoms of the Male-Female is to correlate symptoms with issues that may be of a more serious ominous nature. The hope is to allow for a more timely and appropriate referral.

Ser Edwin C. Floyd,

M.S., D.C., L.Ac., (D.D.I.M.) President
Ser Represents Servant to Humanity

Ser. Edwin has practiced chiropractic in Los Angeles, CA, since 1978 and practiced Somiatry in Boise, Idaho, since 1996. He teaches continuing Education to chiropractors in Los Angeles, CA. Ser Edwin has traveled throughout the United States, Enugu, and Africa. He studied with the world-renowned Homeopath Subrata Kumar Banerjea from Calcutta, India, where he trained physicians in classical Homeopathy. Ser Edwin received an A.S. degree from Southwestern College, Bonita, a B.S. degree from Pacific Christian College, Fullerton, CA, an M.S. degree from the University of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, Conn. Ser. Edwin graduated from the University of Pasadena School of Chiropractic Degree: Doctor of Chiropractic (D.C.) Dr. Floyd is currently the President of QUANTUM~VERITAS International University Systems. He became a Diplomate to the American Chiropractic Board of Nutrition and a Fellow of the International Academy of Medical Acupuncture.

Grievance Procedure

The California Board of Chiropractic Examiners has approved the QUANTUM VERITAS International University Systems Continuing Education Course for re-licensure credit in California. Fees may be required for submission to additional states. The university reserves the right to change the locations, dates, and times and cancel the seminars. Pre-registered attendees will be notified of changes.

Grievance Policy Resolution

At QUANTUM~VERITAS International University Systems, we foster a spirit of openness and cooperation, encouraging personal growth. We have a grievance procedure in place to ensure your concerns are addressed. Grievance requests must be received in writing or by email within ten days of the grievance. A full grievance description must be submitted to the Director of Continuing Education in writing. Students with grievances are encouraged to approach the person involved, state the problem, express their feelings about the situation, and attempt to work through the issue with the person, whether it be faculty or fellow students.

If this proves unsatisfactory, the next level involves staff involvement or the Director of Continuing Education. Should this not be resolved, every effort will be made to address your grievance. If it cannot be resolved directly or through a roundtable discussion, we value your voice and ask that you submit it in writing to the President of QVIUS.

Reasons for grievance may include any of the following:
- The tuition fee may be waived, refunded, or returned.
- No action is taken; tuition fees may stand as advertised.
- You can either be refunded or receive credit for a future seminar date.

All refunds are subject to a $50.00 processing fee. Refund requests are usually processed immediately but could take up to 2-3 weeks processing time. Refunds will be issued back to the credit card or, if cash or check, refunded as a check.

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