Virtual Monographs: Lack of Convergence, Modified Romberg, Finger to Nose

Course Description:
Virtual Monographs: Lack of Convergence, Modified Romberg Balance, and Finger to Nose” provides a detailed overview of three field sobriety tests for law enforcement professionals. Presented in a virtual e-learning format, this course functions as a “monograph,” exploring the historical background, scientific basis, and practical application of these tests. Designed for officers with prior ARIDE or DRE training, this course goes beyond the NHTSA curricula and focuses on further building proficiency in interpreting test results and presenting findings in legal contexts, serving as a valuable resource for addressing drug or alcohol impairment.

Recommended Learners:
LEO
DRE
Toxicologist
Attorney
VM 1 Cover: Modified Romberg Balance, Lack of Convergence, and Finger to Nose
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Aaron Botts

Aaron Botts has been a dedicated member of the law enforcement community since July 2008. Beginning his career in Wheat Ridge, Colorado, Aaron honed essential skills as a patrol officer in suburban environments, quickly excelling as a Field Trainer, SWAT team operator, and Crime Scene Investigator. See full bio. 

Course Content

VM 1- Introduction and Lack of Convergence (LOC)
VM 2- Modified Romberg Balance (MRB)
VM 3- Finger to Nose (FTN)
VM 4- FTN Research, Case Law, & Closing

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Course Materials

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