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Bullet Proof Documentation CE — at a Glance

Catalog:7 online courses · 14 total CE hours · 2 hours each · a designed sequence, 201→207
Coverage:Intake & history · pain diagrams & outcome assessment tools · quantified exam data · documenting treatment · the treatment plan · daily notes
Faculty:Steven Yeomans, DC, FACO — single-author sequence
Format:On-demand online video with assessment · instant certificate
Pricing:$20/hr ($40/course) · full 14-hr sequence earns the automatic 20% discount in one order

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Your chart will one day be read by someone who was never in the room — an auditor, a peer reviewer, a board investigator, an attorney — and it will speak for you or against you. Bullet Proof Documentation is the sequence that makes it speak for you. Seven courses, one author, one design: Steven Yeomans, DC, FACO walks the chart from front to back — intake and history, pain diagrams and outcome assessment tools, quantified examination data, the treatment record, the treatment plan, and the daily note that carries the whole case forward visit by visit.

This is not a survey category — it's a curriculum. Take it 201 through 207 and the record you produce at the end states what was found, what was measured, what was done, and why it was necessary, in language the unseen reader recognizes. Doctors building toward the personal-injury credential will find this discipline at the heart of the CPIS Complete Bundle — details on the certification programs page.

The Sequence — Seven Courses, One Chart

The courses follow the patient encounter in order — each builds on the baselines and measurements established before it. Enter mid-sequence to fill a specific gap, but the full 201→207 arc is the design.

Open the Chart — Intake, History & Baselines

The case is won or lost at the front of the chart — the history that frames it and the baselines that make progress provable.

201: Intake & History · 202: Pain Diagrams & Outcome Assessment Tools · 203: Outcome Assessment Applications

Prove the Case — Examination & Treatment

Numbers over adjectives: quantified findings and a treatment record that shows medical decision-making.

204: Quantification of Examination Data · 205: Documenting Treatment

Carry the Case — The Plan & the Daily Note

The treatment plan that justifies the care ahead — and the daily note that proves it, visit after visit.

206: Documenting The Treatment Plan · 207: The Daily Treatment Notes

New documentation courses are added as faculty release them — the course grid below always shows the current catalog.

What You'll Learn

• What makes a record defensible: clarity, consistency, quantification, and clinical rationale the unseen reader can follow.

• Outcome assessment as a system — selecting the right tools, establishing baselines, and re-measuring so progress is proven, not asserted.

• Treatment-plan and medical-necessity language that supports the care you actually deliver — and survives payer and board scrutiny.

• The daily-note discipline: efficient workflows that keep every visit's record complete without living in your EHR after hours.

Your Documentation Author — One Voice, Start to Finish

Steven Yeomans, DC, FACO — Fellow of the Academy of Chiropractic Orthopedists — authors all seven courses, which is why the sequence reads like one book instead of seven chapters by different hands: the outcome tools introduced in 202 are the same ones quantified in 204, cited in the plan in 206, and tracked in the daily note in 207. His documentation teaching also anchors the CPIS personal-injury curriculum and the whiplash category's medicolegal lane.

Full bio and the complete instructor roster: CCEDseminars faculty page.

Where Documentation Hours Count — State Rules Worth Knowing

Documentation and recordkeeping coursework serves the practice-management and documentation content many states value within renewal requirements — and its clinical-reasoning core (examination data, outcome assessment, treatment planning) supports clinical-hour structures like Iowa's 36-hour case-management minimum.

Online-format allowances vary by jurisdiction — some states accept all hours online, others cap or condition distance learning. Check your state's guide in the full state directory before building your renewal plan.

Take the Whole Sequence — the Math Favors It

Every course is 2 hours at $40, and the automatic discounts stack: the full seven-course sequence is 14 hours — clearing the 10-hour threshold for 20% off in a single order. Serious about personal injury work? The CPIS Complete Bundle (13 courses, 25 PACE hours, $500) carries this documentation discipline into the credential. No promo codes; discounts calculate at checkout.

Bullet Proof Documentation CE — Frequently Asked Questions

What are Bullet Proof Documentation CE courses?

A designed seven-course online sequence in defensible chiropractic documentation, authored by Steven Yeomans, DC, FACO. The courses follow the chart itself: intake and history, pain diagrams and outcome assessment tools, outcome assessment applications, quantification of examination data, documenting treatment, documenting the treatment plan, and the daily treatment notes. Courses run 2 CE hours each, on-demand, with an assessment and instant certificate.

Which documentation course should I take first?

Take them in order. Unlike survey categories, Bullet Proof Documentation is a sequence — 201 through 207 follows the patient encounter from the intake form to the daily note, and each course builds on the baselines, measurements, and rationale established in the ones before it. Doctors with a specific gap can enter mid-sequence — outcome assessment at 202 and 203, examination quantification at 204, or the daily note at 207 — but the full arc is the design.

Who reads documentation like this — and why does it matter?

Auditors, payers, peer reviewers, board investigators, and attorneys — readers who were not in the room and judge the care entirely by the record. Defensible documentation states what was found, what was measured, what was done, and why it was clinically necessary, in language those readers recognize. That standard protects reimbursement, withstands audits and board review, and turns the chart into an asset instead of a liability.

Do documentation hours count for my state?

Documentation and recordkeeping coursework serves the practice-management and documentation content many states value within renewal requirements, and its clinical-reasoning core — examination data, outcome assessment, treatment planning — supports clinical-hour structures like Iowa's case-management minimum. Online-format allowances vary by jurisdiction; verify your state's rules in its guide before registering.

How do discounts and certificates work?

Courses are $20 per credit hour, and discounts apply automatically in a single order — 10% off at 6–9 hours, 20% off at 10 or more, so the full seven-course sequence (14 hours) earns the top discount in one checkout. Each completion generates an instant PDF certificate with a permanent copy in your account dashboard. No promo codes.

State Approval and Licensing Reminder
CE requirements — including online-format allowances and any in-person minimums — vary by jurisdiction. Review the online chiropractic CE guidelines page and contact CCEDseminars with questions about your specific licensing requirements before registering.


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Bullet Proof Documentation 201: Intake & History | Online Chiro Credit Course image
Bullet Proof Documentation 201: Intake & History | Online Chiro Credit Course
Credit Hours :   2
Course Tuition :   $40.00
Instructor :   Steve Yeomans, DC FACO
  
Bullet Proof Documentation 202: Pain Diagrams & Outcome Assessment Tools | Chiropractic CEU image
Bullet Proof Documentation 202: Pain Diagrams & Outcome Assessment Tools | Chiropractic CEU
Credit Hours :   2
Course Tuition :   $40.00
Instructor :   Steve Yeomans, DC FACO
  
Bullet Proof Documentation 203: Outcome Assessment Applications | Chiropractic CEU Online image
Bullet Proof Documentation 203: Outcome Assessment Applications | Chiropractic CEU Online
Credit Hours :   2
Course Tuition :   $40.00
Instructor :   Steve Yeomans, DC FACO
  
Bullet Proof Documentation 204: Quantification of Examination Data | Chiropractic CE  image
Bullet Proof Documentation 204: Quantification of Examination Data | Chiropractic CE
Credit Hours :   2
Course Tuition :   $40.00
Instructor :   Steve Yeomans, DC FACO
  
Bullet Proof Documentation 205: Documenting Treatment | Online Chiropractic CE image
Bullet Proof Documentation 205: Documenting Treatment | Online Chiropractic CE
Credit Hours :   2
Course Tuition :   $40.00
Instructor :   Steve Yeomans, DC FACO
  
Bullet Proof Documentation 206: Documenting The Treatment Plan | Chiropractic Online CE image
Bullet Proof Documentation 206: Documenting The Treatment Plan | Chiropractic Online CE
Credit Hours :   2
Course Tuition :   $40.00
Instructor :   Steve Yeomans, DC FACO
  
Bullet Proof Documentation 207: The Daily Treatment Notes | Chiro Online CE image
Bullet Proof Documentation 207: The Daily Treatment Notes | Chiro Online CE
Credit Hours :   2
Course Tuition :   $40.00
Instructor :   Steve Yeomans, DC FACO