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Chiropractic Continuing Education Courses & Webinars

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CCEDseminars delivers live chiropractic CE in functional medicine — PACE-approved, board-friendly webinars that frame a systems-based, root-cause approach to chronic care responsibly within chiropractic scope of practice. Each session is instructor-led with real-time faculty Q&A, focused on practical case management, clinical nutrition, lab literacy, and patient-centered chronic care — never activities that cross into medical scope.

Fast decision — is this the right track for you?

  • Format: Live webinar · real-time faculty Q&A · replay available to registrants
  • Audience: Chiropractors integrating functional/lifestyle care into NMS practice
  • Scope: Every webinar frames application within chiropractic license — never as medical practice
  • Credit: PACE-approved hours; check your state via the guidelines page
  • Cost frame: Other functional medicine certifications run $1,500–$10,000+ over months; CCED webinars are per-course CE with no commitment
  • Certificate: Issued instantly to your account upon completion

The five pillars of chiropractic functional medicine

Each FM webinar maps to one or more pillars. Use this as your selection compass — all five sit within chiropractic scope.

Pillar 1 · Clinical Nutrition

Macronutrient targets, anti-inflammatory protocols, gut-health frameworks, food-as-medicine counseling, and supplement principles aligned with chiropractic license.

Pillar 2 · Lifestyle Strategies

Sleep hygiene, stress reduction, movement prescription, circadian alignment, and behavior-change conversations that fit a chiropractic visit cadence.

Pillar 3 · Lab Interpretation Within Scope

Reading common labs, recognizing patterns, communicating findings, and using lab literacy to inform patient education and referral — not diagnosis or prescription.

Pillar 4 · Patient-Centered Chronic Care

Case-management frameworks for chronic NMS conditions complicated by metabolic, inflammatory, or lifestyle factors. Practical workflows for the chiropractic office.

Pillar 5 · Documentation & Referral Pathways

Charting functional-medicine reasoning defensibly, building co-management referral networks, and knowing exactly when and how to send patients to MDs/DOs.

Scope-respecting · evidence-informed · PACE-approved

Functional medicine sits inside chiropractic scope when delivered as lifestyle counseling, clinical nutrition education, evidence-informed case management, and appropriate co-management — not as diagnosis, prescription, or activities reserved for medical licensure. CCEDseminars faculty model that boundary in every webinar and cite peer-reviewed literature. Faculty credentials are reviewed on the CCEDseminars faculty page.

PACE Provider · Texas Chiropractic College approved · CE Broker auto-reporting · instant certificate

Frequently asked questions

Can chiropractors legally practice functional medicine?

Chiropractors can deliver functional-medicine–informed care within their license — lifestyle counseling, clinical nutrition education, evidence-informed case management, and co-management referrals. They cannot practice "medicine" as defined by their state, which means no diagnosis or prescription outside chiropractic scope. CCEDseminars webinars model this boundary explicitly.

Is functional medicine CE PACE-approved for chiropractors?

CCEDseminars' functional medicine webinars are PACE-approved (Provider #34015544) and count toward chiropractic state CE renewal in PACE-recognized jurisdictions. Confirm specifics via your state board or the CCEDseminars guidelines page.

What is functional medicine for chiropractors?

Functional medicine for chiropractors is a systems-based, root-cause approach to chronic care that uses clinical nutrition, lifestyle strategies, lab literacy, and patient-centered communication — all delivered within chiropractic scope. It complements the adjustment, never replaces medical care.

What is the best functional medicine CE for chiropractors?

Other functional medicine programs include long, expensive certifications and general functional-medicine tracks not specifically PACE-approved for chiropractic state CE renewal. CCEDseminars delivers live, PACE-approved webinars built specifically for chiropractors and scope-aligned.

Do I need a separate certification to integrate functional medicine?

No certification is required to integrate functional-medicine principles within your chiropractic license. CE webinars build the clinical reasoning, lab literacy, and patient-communication skills you need. Some chiropractors pursue separate certifications for marketing or depth; CE provides the foundation either way.

How do I document functional medicine reasoning defensibly?

Pillar 5 webinars cover defensible charting: framing recommendations as patient education, citing evidence, documenting referral conversations, and never writing notes that read as diagnosis or prescription. Good documentation is the bridge between FM thinking and chiropractic scope.

State CE check: Verify your state-specific renewal requirements before registering. Review the online chiropractic CE guidelines or contact CCEDseminars with licensing questions.

Pillar literature — peer-reviewed foundation

Pillar 1 · Clinical Nutrition — sample literature

Mozaffarian D. Dietary and policy priorities for cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and obesity. Circulation. 2016. · Calder PC. Omega-3 fatty acids and inflammatory processes. Nutrients. 2010.

Pillar 2 · Lifestyle Strategies — sample literature

Buysse DJ. Sleep health: can we define it? Does it matter? Sleep. 2014. · Pedersen BK, Saltin B. Exercise as medicine — evidence for prescribing exercise as therapy in 26 chronic diseases. Scand J Med Sci Sports. 2015.

Pillar 3 · Lab Interpretation — sample literature

Lippi G, Plebani M. The critical role of laboratory medicine in clinical care. Clin Chem Lab Med. 2019. · Vasan RS. Biomarkers of cardiovascular disease: molecular basis and practical considerations. Circulation. 2006.

Pillar 4 · Patient-Centered Chronic Care — sample literature

Wagner EH. Chronic disease management: what will it take to improve care for chronic illness? Eff Clin Pract. 1998. · Bodenheimer T, et al. Patient self-management of chronic disease in primary care. JAMA. 2002.

Pillar 5 · Documentation & Referral — sample literature

Berwick DM, et al. The triple aim: care, health, and cost. Health Aff. 2008. · Foy R, et al. Interactive communication between collocated primary care physicians and specialists. Ann Intern Med. 2010.

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