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DOT Medical Examiner Course + Workplace Medical Exams & Testing

May 2, 2026
Fond du Lac, Wisconsin
Free
11 CE Hours

About This Event

This comprehensive training event, "DOT Medical Examiner Course + Workplace Medical Exams & Testing," is designed for chiropractors seeking to expand their services, increase patient flow, and strengthen their role as portal-of-entry providers. The event features two distinct courses that can be attended together or separately.

The first course, "Become a DOT Certified Medical Examiner," is an 8-hour FMCSA-approved training that meets requirements for both initial NRCME certification and FMCSA recertification. Participants will learn the full DOT exam process, understand FMCSA medical standards, and gain the confidence needed to integrate DOT physicals into their practice. This course prepares DCs to sit for the National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners (NRCME) Exam, which is essential for performing DOT physicals.

Following a short break, the "Workplace Medical Exams & Testing" course offers 3 CE hours of practical, hands-on clinical insights. This segment explores a wide range of occupational medicine services, such as medical examinations, drug testing, and respiratory assessments, that can be offered in a chiropractic clinic. It clarifies the regulatory, logistical, and operational considerations for implementing these services, helping DCs identify community needs and integrate these offerings into their practice. The final hour of this course covers marketing and practice management tips.

Learning Objectives

  • -Learn the full DOT exam process.
  • -Understand FMCSA medical standards.
  • -Gain confidence to integrate DOT physicals into your practice.
  • -Prepare to sit for the National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners (NRCME) Exam.
  • -Explore the wide range of occupational medicine services that can be offered in a chiropractic clinic.
  • -Clarify regulatory, logistical, and operational considerations for implementing occupational medicine services.
  • -Identify occupational medicine services most needed in their communities.
  • -Understand how occupational medicine services benefit patients and employers.
  • -Learn the steps required to add occupational medicine services to a new or existing practice.

CE Approvals

Continuing education credits approved by the following bodies

Approval BodyCredit TypeHoursStates
WCACE11
WI

Event Details

Start Date

Saturday, May 2, 2026

End Date

Saturday, May 2, 2026

Price

Free

CE Hours

11 hours

Format

In-Person

Location

Fond du Lac

Fond du Lac, Wisconsin

United States

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