This standardized Wellbeing Care Series will describe the principles and evidenced-based practices for Wellbeing Care. This course will cover the role of the chiropractic physician on the care team for patients with chronic disease. Hypertension, obesity, diabetes and chronic pain are discussed with treatment parameters identified for a natural care approach. Understand the standard allopathic approach and how natural care can complement the care for the top chronic diseases impacting our population. Learn the seven priorities and key areas of focus for clinicians when instructing patients on a healthy lifestyle. The course will use the latest research and data to instruct the public health challenges that are barriers to wellness. The course will include examples of important patient information and clinical data collection steps towards understanding the practice’s patient population and discuss the role of population health management within the practice’s patient population. The course provides protocols for preventive and chronic care services as it relates to wellbeing care. Wellbeing Care Series Part I and Part II will describe the principles and evidenced-based practices of population health management, as it relates to wellbeing care and preventive services. The course will use the latest research and data to instruct the public health challenges that are barriers to wellness. It will include understanding the seven priorities and key areas of focus for clinicians when instructing patients on a healthy lifestyle. Understanding the role of population health management within the practice’s patient population and protocols for preventive and chronic care services is discussed. The course will include examples of important patient information and clinical data collection steps towards understanding the practice’s patient population. EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this seminar, participants are expected to be able to: Understand the principles of population health management Understand the priorities of achieving a health population of patients within the practice Understand the guidelines for preventive and chronic care services within a population health program Wellbeing Care Series describes the principles and evidenced-based practices of population health management, as it relates to wellbeing care and preventive services. The course will use the latest research and data to instruct the public health challenges that are barriers to wellness. It will include understanding the seven priorities and key areas of focus for clinicians when instructing patients on a healthy lifestyle. Understanding the role of population health management within the practice’s patient population and protocols for preventive and chronic care services is discussed. The course will include examples of important patient information and clinical data collection steps towards understanding the practice’s patient population. EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this seminar, participants are expected to be able to: Understand the principles of population health management Understand the priorities of achieving a health population of patients within the practice Understand the guidelines for preventive and chronic care services within a population health program