Mastering Clinical Integration & Patient Care - Visual, Vestibular, and Proprioceptive Inputs
Enhance your clinical expertise with the Carrick Institute’s Mastering Clinical Integration program. This comprehensive course focuses on the integration of visual, vestibular, and proprioceptive inputs to optimize patient care. Designed for healthcare professionals, this program provides cutting-edge strategies and practical applications in neuroscience, empowering you to deliver superior outcomes. Whether you’re a seasoned practitioner or looking to advance your skills, this program is tailored to meet your needs.
Course Information
Key Features
Interdisciplinary Insights: With contributions from leaders in neurology and neuro-optometry, participants will gain perspectives on the integration of visual, vestibular, and proprioceptive inputs in functional neurology.
Live Patient Case Studies: Engage in the step-by-step assessment of live cases, with a strong emphasis on real-world data collection, diagnostic interpretation, and personalized care planning.
Hands-on Learning: From hands-on diagnostic tests to sensory input analysis, every session is designed to sharpen clinical skills and decision-making.
Course Objectives
Subjective Data Collection: Utilize assessment tools to understand patient history, review systems, and define dysfunction mechanisms.
Diagnostic Testing: Conduct and analyze diagnostic tests to identify specific brain network dysfunctions.
Sensory Integration: Examine and integrate various sensory inputs relevant to patient care.
Care Plan Development: Construct a multidisciplinary care plan for a live patient, synthesizing findings from each discipline.
Outcome Measurement: Assess care plan outcomes, analyze clinical patterns, and determine next steps in patient care.
Prerequisites:
Prior completion of one or more CI courses within the last 3 years, along with a signed waiver.
Note: This capstone course emphasizes critical thinking and in-the-moment learning. Participants should take personal notes, as course materials will not be distributed.
This masterclass is a rare opportunity for practitioners to engage in high-level clinical integration, enhancing their skills and gaining insights directly from leading experts.
Topics
Introduction to interdisciplinary clinical integration and course objectives
Assessment and interpretation of outcome tools and mechanisms of dysfunction
Diagnostic testing and physical examination with a focus on functional neurology
Integration of sensory inputs for a holistic approach to patient care
Development and practical implementation of a live patient care plan
Outcome measurement, clinical pattern recognition, and future care directions
Final Q&A, key takeaways, and application to clinical practice
Meet Your Instructors

Dr. Jeremy Schmoe
DC, DACNB, FACFN, FABBIR

Dr. Paul Brewer
OD, USAW
Dr. Paul Brewer is a leading neuro-optometrist and founder of Diverge Sports Vision, an innovative organization specializing in sports vision training, neurorehabilitation, and concussion management. With a Bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry from Brigham Young University–Hawaii and a Doctor of Optometry from the Southern California College of Optometry, Dr. Brewer combines his academic excellence with personal athletic experience to optimize visual performance for athletes.As an assistant professor at the Carrick Institute and a board member of the International Sports Vision Association, he is a trusted authority in the field, frequently consulting for professional and collegiate sports teams. A sought-after global speaker, Dr. Brewer’s work is also informed by his family life, particularly his youngest daughter’s autism, which has deepened his expertise in vision therapy for developmental delays. Outside of his professional life, he and his wife, Kristi, share a passion for outdoor activities and CrossFit, where Kristi has achieved national and world recognition in Olympic weightlifting.

Dr. Matthew Antonucci
DC, DACNB, FACFN, FABCDD, FABVR, FABNN
Course Registration
Upcoming Course Dates
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Course Scheduled Times
Saturday: 9:00am – 6:00pm
Sunday: 9:00am – 3:00pm