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07/14/26 7 - 9 PM CT TBCE Ethics: Defensible Practice Strategies Live Webinar

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Dr. Michael Hall DC FIACN, instructor for the July 14 2026 TBCE Ethics live webinar on Defensible Practice Strategies for Texas chiropractors at CCEDseminars
Online Course Format:  Live Webinar
Course Tuition:   $59.00
Credit Hours ( CE ):  2
Contributor:  Michael Hall, DC, FIACN
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TBCE Ethics: Defensible Practice Strategies Live Webinar

Earn 2 live TBCE Ethics CE hours in one focused evening with Dr. Michael Hall, DC, FIACN. Learn the exact documentation, consent, and boundary protocols that keep Texas chiropractors audit-ready under TBCE Rule §73.1.

LIVE WEBINAR · JULY 14, 2026 · 7–9 PM CT

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Course Overview

Texas chiropractors face escalating board scrutiny on documentation, informed consent, and professional boundaries. This 2-hour live webinar translates TBCE Rule §73.1 into concrete daily-practice protocols you can implement Monday morning — with real audit examples and the exact language that protects your license when a complaint lands on the board's desk.

  • Fulfills 2 of your 4 required Texas Ethics CE hours for the renewal cycle
  • Live Q&A with Dr. Hall — ask about your specific documentation gaps
  • Certificates immediately printable upon course completion
  • Downloadable Rule §73.1 quick-reference card included in notes

Your Instructor

Dr. Michael Hall, DC, FIACN is a board-certified chiropractic neurologist and one of Texas's most-requested CE faculty on ethics, documentation, and defensible practice. His TBCE Rule §73.1 sessions have helped thousands of Texas DCs build audit-ready records and avoid board complaints.

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Learning Objectives

Upon completion, attendees will be able to:

  1. Apply TBCE Rule §73.1 standards to daily documentation, informed consent, and patient boundary protocols.
  2. Identify the top 5 documentation gaps that trigger Texas board complaints — and the exact phrasing that closes them.
  3. Construct an audit-ready SOAP and informed-consent framework that withstands board review.
  4. Recognize early warning signs of boundary erosion and implement protective practice protocols.

Course Outline

Hour 1 — TBCE Rule §73.1 & Defensible Documentation

  • Rule §73.1 plain-English walkthrough
  • Ethical practice architecture that survives audit
  • Informed-consent language Texas boards expect
  • Top complaint triggers & how to neutralize them

Hour 2 — Boundaries, Risk Mitigation & Live Q&A

  • Professional boundary frameworks (dual relationships, social media, gifts)
  • Documenting difficult conversations & patient dismissals
  • Real Texas board case reviews
  • Live Q&A with Dr. Hall

Course Technology & Access

 
Any Device

Desktop, tablet, or phone

 
Live 

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Frequently Asked Questions

About This Webinar

How long do I have access to the live webinar replay?

Live broadcast attendance is required for the full 2 CE hours.

What format is the webinar and what device do I need?

The webinar streams live in HD video with live Q&A chat. Any device with a modern browser (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge) and stable internet works — desktop, laptop, tablet, or phone. No app install required.

What does the 2 CE hours include — live + materials?

The 2 hours cover the live presentation, live Q&A with Dr. Hall, and a downloadable Rule §73.1 quick-reference card. All 2 hours are credited as Ethics.

Will I get a CE certificate, and how is it reported?

Yes. Your certificate is generated immediately upon completion and available to you in your account. CCEDseminars auto-reports your CE to CE Broker and applicable state boards — no manual submission required.

TBCE & Texas Ethics CE

What are the Texas chiropractic continuing education requirements?

Texas DCs must complete 16 CE hours annually, including a minimum of 2 hours in Ethics, 1 hour in Risk Management, and 1 hour in Documentation/Coding. This webinar fulfills 2 of the 4 required hours.

How many Ethics CE hours do Texas chiropractors need?

TBCE requires 2 Ethics CE hours per renewal cycle. This live webinar provides 2 of those 4 Board required hours. Pair it with another CCED Risk & Documentation course to complete the full requirement.

What is TBCE Rule §73.1?

TBCE Rule §73.1 is the Texas Board of Chiropractic Examiners rule governing professional standards, recordkeeping, informed consent, and patient boundaries. Compliance is the single most common factor in board complaint outcomes. Read Dr. Hall's deep-dive blog on Rule §73.1 →

Do live webinars count for Texas Ethics CE credit?

Yes. TBCE accepts live, interactive online webinars for full Ethics CE credit when delivered by a Board approved provider. CCEDseminars is Board & PACE Provider. Texas doctors are required to complete 6 live/webinar hours of the 16-hour requirement.10 hours may be taken in online/on demand courses.

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