Neuroscience of Stress: Redeem Health

24 Hours of Continuing Education Credits

October 24 - 26, 2025

Park West Church
7635 Middlebrook Pike
Knoxville, TN 37909

Approved CE Credit for:

Alabama*

Colorado*

Georgia*

Florida*

Kentucky* (maximum of 20 hours)

Michigan*

North Carolina

Ohio

Ontario

South Carolina

Tennessee*

Virginia

Wisconsin*

Pending CE Credit for:

Mississippi

Up to 24 Continuing Education Credits

Don’t miss this incredible fall continuing education event! Offering a powerful, educational experience in beautiful Knoxville, TN with many accomplished Chiropractors in the profession!

 

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speakers

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  • Dr. Pete Sulack with short, spiked hair and blue eyes smiling, wearing a black sweater and black shirt, against a plain white background.

    Dr. Pete Sulack

    Redeem Health & Chiropractic

  • Young man with light brown hair, smiling, wearing a light blue collared shirt, against a blurred blue background.

    Dr. Ben Rall

    Achieve Wellness

  • A smiling bald man with a beard wearing a blue suit jacket and white shirt standing outdoors in front of a building with large windows and a view of greenery.

    Dr. Terry Harmon

    Chi Rho Chiropractic

  • Close-up of a smiling man with long gray hair tied back, a beard, wearing a black jacket and white shirt, outdoors on a sunny day with greenery in the background.

    Dr. Pete Camiolo

    The Remarkable CEO

  • A man with light skin, short dark hair, and a beard, wearing a light blue button-up shirt, smiling at the camera against a plain background.

    Dr. Brandon Mahaffy

    Inspire Chiropractic & Wellness and The HIVE Foundation

  • A smiling man with short dark hair, light skin, and a short beard, wearing a gray collared shirt, standing against a plain white background.

    Dr. Barrett Deubert

    Health Factory Knoxville

“"The best CE course I've ever experienced. This CE course exposes hands down the most relevant health topic today, stress, and reveals specifically how we as chiropractors provide the solution. Dr. Sulack is an incredible instructor, you will be grateful you attended, I promise."

— Dr. Peter Camiolo, co-founder of ChiroCEO

Please note the following details for continuing education credits in the following states:

  • Alabama — UP TO: 10 CE Hrs. Basic Science, 7 CE Hrs. Principles of Practice, 1 CE Hr. Adjustive Technique, 4 CE Hrs. Nutrition, 2 CE Hrs. Research Trends

  • Colorado — UP TO: 10 CE Hrs. Basic Science , 7 CE Hrs. Principles of Practice, 1 CE Hr. Adjustive Technique, 4 CE Hrs. Nutrition, 2 CE Hrs. Research Trends

  • Georgia — up to 24 hours Clinical Science

  • Florida — up to 24 hours General

  • Kentucky — Maximum 8 hours per day. Available in this course: 10 CE Hrs. Basic Science, 7 CE Hrs. Principles of Practice, 1 CE Hr. Adjustive Technique, 4 CE Hrs. Nutrition, 2 CE Hrs. Research Trends

  • Michigan — up to 24 hours of Principle Practice

  • Mississippi — up to 24 hours of Principle Practice

  • Ohio — up to 24 hours of Principle Practice

  • South Carolina — up to 24 hours of Principle Practice

  • Tennessee — 2 CE Hrs. Research Trends, 5 CE Hrs. Nutrition, 4 CE Hrs. Exam procedures, 2 CE Hrs. Evidenced-based outcomes, 1 CE Hr. Diagnosis imaging interpretation, 9 CE Hrs. Basic Science, 1 CE Hr. Adjustive Technique

  • Virginia — up to 24 hours of Principle Practice

  • Wisconsin — up to 10 CE Hrs. Basic Science, 7 CE Hrs. Principles of Practice, 1 CE Hr. Adjustive Technique, 4 CE Hrs. Nutrition, and 2 CE Hrs. Research Trends