Robert L Menner CV
Physicians License / State of Arizona DC License # 7727
NBCE Certificate # 111147
Certificate in Motor Vehicle injuries most recent cert AZ CMVI #0006
Spine Research Institute of San Diego # COC/Advance COC
American Board of Functional Medicine Not active member DABFM #0008
ICA/ Council on Wellness Lifestyle Science Not active member CCWP #CWS8437
American Board of Forensic Professionals Not active member DABFP #0030 Collision Reconstruction for the Medical Practitioner /40hrs The Texas A&M University System…Training Divisions Physicians License / State of Arizona DC License # 7727 State of Arizona Board of Chiropractic Examiners - Search Results Click on the Chiropractor's name for detailed information on discipline, non-disciplinary orders within the last five years, addresses and phone numbers. All final disciplinary actions and only non-disciplinary orders within the last five years are shown in the search results. The Board office should be contacted to determine if the licensee has a history of dismissed complaints, advisory letters, letters of concern or non-disciplinary advisory letters. All Chiropractic licenses, unless renewed, expire on December 31st every year. An ACTIVE status means a license is not expired, An Administrative Suspension (ADM SUSPENSION) status is imposed when a licensee fails to timely and accurately renew their license. In accordance with ARS § 32-923(H) "administratively suspend" mean a non-disciplinary action that is imposed for failure to renew a license and that requires the licensee to suspend practice until renewal requirements are met. PMMTP Means Physical Medicine Modalities and Theraputic Procedures (See A.R.S.§32-900(7) & (8) This Information was last updated on 12/31/2019.
Name: Menner, Robert
City & State: Scottsdale, AZ
Lic# & Date Licensed 7727 – 5/9/2006
Current Status ACTIVE
Discipline: No
Current Non-Disciplinary Board Orders No
Specialty Certificates – Date Issued PMMTP #4417 – 5/9/2006
Certificate in Motor Vehicle injuries Most recent AZ cert CMVI #0006 http://www.aamvi.org/credentialling/certificate/
Certificate Requirements
Courses:
150 hours of required core courses. These include
75 hours of physical examination with an emphasis on motor vehicle injuries
– 30 hours in spinal examination and diagnosis
– 15 hours in extremity examination and diagnosis
– 15 hours in cranial nerve examination and diagnosis
– 15 hours in radiographic examination and diagnosis 15 hours in medical legal issues in motor vehicle injuries 15 hours in Whole Person Impairment Rating using AMA Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment Sixth Edition
45 hours in assessment, documentation and management of motor vehicle injuries Practice Experience:
We encourage students to complete course work while in school. One year of practice with a minimum average of 20 hours/week in patient care is required to apply for the certificate. The candidate’s application must include a copy of their license or other proof of practice for at least one year prior to the date of the application.
The applicant must also submit verification of ten motor vehicle injury cases on which they have been the treating doctor. Half of these case should have reached closure in the form of settlement or judgement. Verification from the attorneys representing the patients in these case should also be sent directly to AAMVI. Testing:
Each of the ten core course includes a 30 question test with questions directly related to material covered in the course. A passing grade is 80%. In the event that grade is not attained at the end of the class the student will be allowed to review their notes and retake the test online in the next 30 days. Upon completion of all ten core courses or their approved equivalents, along with the minimum practice experience a candidate may apply for the comprehensive testing to meet the requirement for the Certificate in Motor Vehicle Injuries. This is a 150 multiple choice question examination that can be taken online, or in person. The passing grade is 80% and if that grade is not attained the test may be retaken online in no less than one week and no more than two calendar months.
Spine Research Institute of San Diego # COC/Advance COC http://www.srisd.com/seminars.htm
This is the first and only multi-module program devoted to the subjects of whiplash and brain injury traumatology. Dr. Arthur C. Croft is one of the world’s leading scientists in this field and an award-winning speaker. He’s devoted the past 26 years to research and teaching after recognizing that nearly 3 million whiplash injuries occur every year in the U.S., and that almost half of these will experience long-term or permanent pain or disability. Motor vehicle crashes are also the largest cause of brain injury in the U.S. Combined, the two conditions burden society with over $200 billion in cost annually. The doleful clinical outcome is largely a reflection of the poorly understood nature of the condition and the common—but misguided—advice provided by most doctors and hospital staff. Since the 1980s, whiplash injuries have been on the rise worldwide, largely as a result of structural changes and increased fleet stiffness brought about by the New Car Assessment Program and stiffer seat back requirements. Manufacturers, meanwhile, have demonstrated a general lack of interest in prevention strategies when it comes to whiplash injury, with a few notable exceptions…. MODULE 1: Whiplash Advanced Topics: the Fundamental Science MODULE 2: Management Principles in Personal Injury and Forensic Documentation MODULE 3: Principles of Impairment Rating and Forensic Reporting MODULE 4: Medicolegal Fundamentals for Practitioners and Forensic Experts
American Board of Functional Medicine Not active member DABFM #0008 https://www.dabfm.org/functional_medicine_board.html The National Functional Medicine Diplomate Exam Information Certification through the ABFM demonstrates that a practitioner has met the rigorous standards through intensive study, assessment and clinical evaluation. The postgraduate certification encompasses continual professional development through values centered on lifelong learning. Listings of major topics included in the written examination a. Philosophy of Functional Medicine
b. Functional Approaches to Cardiology
c. Functional Approaches to Food Therapy
d. Functional Approaches to Clinical Nutrition
e. Functional Approaches to Immunology
f. Functional Approaches to Infectious Diseases
g. Functional Approaches to Toxicology & Detoxification h. Functional Approaches to Endocrinology
i. Functional Approaches to Neurology
j. Functional Approaches to Laboratory Interpretation k. Functional Approaches to Epigenetics
l. Functional Approaches to Gastroenterology
m. Functional Approaches to Pharmacology
n. Functional Approaches to Pediatrics
o. Functional Approaches to Geriatrics
ICA/ Council on Wellness Lifestyle Science Not active member CCWP #CWS8437 C.C.W.P. Certification -Certified Chiropractic Wellness Lifestyle Practitioner ABOUT CERTIFICATION
The C.C.W.P. Certification provides distinctive documentation of your commitment to leadership and service to your patients. Becoming a Certified Chiropractic Wellness Lifestyle Practitioner also distinguishes you as an authority in wellness science and wellness lifestyle intervention through chiropractic care in your community. This special C.C.W.P. certification credential is awarded by the ICA Council on Wellness Lifestyle Science upon completion of the specified seminar course- work, home study modules, examinations, and other requirements for becoming a Certified Chiropractic Wellness Lifestyle Practitioner.
Module 1: Evidence-Based Chiropractic and Lifestyle for Recovery, Wellness, and Prevention f VSC in adaptive (stress) physiology and illness
prevention benefits in relation to chiropractic adjustments and optimizing spinal motion Module 2: Eat Well: The Science, Paradigm, and Clinical Application of Wellness Nutritional Protocols y’s innate genetic requirements for nutritional content and nutrient sufficiency iciencies, fatty
acid metabolism, and other concerns
nal choices
Module 3: Move Well: The Science, Paradigm, and Clinical Application of Wellness Movement and Physical Fitness Protocols al repercussions of sedentary patterns including brain function, body composition, and immune system integrity
learning and
emotional health
Module 4: Think Well: The Science, Paradigm and Clinical Application of Wellness Emotional, Intellectual, and Spiritual Fitness Protocols
in the context of the
multiple structural and physiological elements of subluxation complex
- and psycho- neuroimmunology and neurophysiology in health and illness lth promotion and illness prevention benefits of positive mental attitude and congruent belief systems
e and
actions toward wellness-congruent lifestyle changes in patient case management
I American Board of Forensic Professionals Not active member DABFP #0030 https://www.forensic-sciences.org/abfp-certification/impairment-rating-certification/ PART I CORE REQUIREMENTS (200 hours)
PART II FORENSIC (100 hours)
PART III WRITTEN EXAMINATION (Forensic specific)
36 hours in 5th edition of the AMA Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment Vs1 WORK and Review work history w/ post doctoral edu CE 2020-2023 The Joint Corp Scottsdale Shea Clinic Scottsdale AZ 2007- 2020 Private practice Scottsdale AZ
CMVI (#0006)
DABFM (#0008)
#CCWP
# COC/Adv COC
1992 -2006 Private practice Green Bay WI
DABFP (#0030)
Bs PT The Univ of health Sciences Antigua School of Allied Health Professionals
1997-2007 I had translators to assist in gathering data needed to document Dx codes to support treatment included in personal Injury and forensic Documentation
I had performed IME's in Green Bay, WI for a review company located in MN. 1996-2006* Comments :I never had a complaint from any DC physician when review was performed on outcome assessments and treatment documentation supporting ICD included in clinical information presented.
PPO/HMO -On initial review board committee (5-6 DC with additional certs either obtained or working on) WI Prevea Health Plan implementing guidelines assisting DC physicians in providing a process leading to denials or approvals in clinical information. 1996-1998*
1989 -1991 worked in multiple states IL, TN for training with busy adjusting schedule 1989 Graduated Palmer College of Chiropractic Davenport, Iowa