• Presented By

    Nick Kouchis, MD, DABMA

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1-Hour Live Webcast

Wednesday, October 14, 2020
8:00 pm EDT, 7:00 pm CDT, 5:00 pm PDT

Description

Is medical acupuncture a business or just a hobby for you? In this presentation, we will explore how to avoid financial misfortunes from your medical acupuncture services, comprehend and calculate what it takes to break financially even and then make a profit, and comply with legal and regulatory issues.

Learning objectives

At the conclusion of this LIVE webcast physician participants will be able to:

  • Calculate expenses and overhead costs
  • Compare fixed versus variable expenses
  • Contrast office lease versus own options
  • Distinguish wellness from illness treatments
  • Compare financing options
  • Formulate income and billing practices
  • Satisfy legal and regulatory issues

Nick Kouchis, MD, DABMA

Dr. Kouchis is a Family Practice physician and Medical Acupuncturist. He has been in solo private practice for more than 20 years in Woodbridge, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. Dr. Kouchis loves to teach and has been a preceptor for the Helms Medical Institute for more than 15 years.

To Register

The fee to participate in this LIVE activity is $40/members and $70/non-members per webcast. Note: The special discounted pricing for this activity!

Use the button below to register/pay for the LIVE presentation. Once paid, access instructions will be emailed to participant. At the conclusion of the LIVE activity, an evaluation/survey must be completed with attestation of credit/participation. Certificate of completion will be emailed when completed evaluation/survey is completed.

Accreditation/Designation

The American Academy of Medical Acupuncture is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME). The AAMA designates this live activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Disclosure Statement

Nick Kouchis, MD, DABMA has indicated no real or apparent conflicts.

The activity planners have no financial relationships to disclose.

Disclosure Policy

AAMA requires any person in a position to control the content of an educational activity to disclose all relevant financial relationships with any commercial interest. The ACCME defines “relevant financial relationships” as those in any amount occurring within the past 12 months, including those of a spouse/life partner, that could create a conflict of interest (COI). Individuals who refuse to disclose will not be permitted to contribute to this CME activity in any way.