Continuing education for Arizona Chiropractors

                                
Looking for the best CE Courses in Arizona that are 
fun, have a direct impact on your career, and 
are easy to take? We bring you the best 
educators in the world from both chiropractic 
and medical academia to access anytime 
from any computer.


What Makes Our CE Courses Different?

Unlike traditional CE Courses that drag on, ours are fun and engaging and directly impact your practice. Most of our courses concurrently give you AMA Credits through the State University of New York at Buffalo, Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Department of Continuing Education for $0 extra. This credential gives you a competitive advantage and is extremely important to referral sources: Patients, Lawyers, and MDs.

 Are you ready to take your chiropractic practice to the next level? Our continuing education (CE) courses are designed to help you:

*Strengthen your knowledge of ligament injury, the basis for what we treat
**Stroke is a significant issue in chiropractic. Although a chiropractic adjustment cannot cause a stroke, missing a patient undergoing a vascular incident can cost you your practice. Training helps prevent this from occurring in your practice.
***MRI interpretation has become a critical component of chiropractic practice. You must be proficient in reading images.
****Concussion, mTBI and TBI, Impairment Rating, Orthopedics, Primary Spine Care and so much more is offered to Arizona chiropractors.


Why Choose us for your Arizona Chiropractic CEs?

    • Possibly the highest quality post-doctoral education in the industry
    • Immediate credits
    • Both Chiropractic CE and Medical AMA credits are included in most courses
    • Chat with the instructors anytime
    • WE ARE FUN

ARIZONA CE Requirements


Arizona Continuing Education Requirements: 12 per year

 Arizona Accepts 12 hours of Online Continuing Education Courses




IMPORTANT RE: LICENSE EXPIRATION DATE: As per SB 1726, the expiration dates for Chiropractic Physicians have been revised. Instead of expiring on December 31st, licenses will now expire on the last day of the licensee's birth month. You can check your license expiration date by visiting the Board’s online look-up at https://chiroboard.az.gov/find-chiropractor or by logging into your Licensure Portal Account . As a reminder, during the 2024 renewal process, all licensees were required to extend their license to the new expiration date starting in 2025. Licensees are not required to renew in December of 2024. Licenses will not begin expiring until January 31, 2025. If you are newly licensed in the State of Arizona your license may expire in 2024 based on your birth month. Please verify your license expiration date in the Licensure Portal.
Special Requirements:
Chiropractic Record Keeping Requirement:  Beginning in calendar year 2014, all actively licensed chiropractic physicians will be required to complete two hours of record keeping (see our topic: Documentation) in every even numbered year in order to renew their licenses. This two hour requirement is not in addition to the twelve hours of continuing education required for renewal.
 New Licensee Information: A chiropractor who has graduated from an accredited chiropractic program within the 12 months preceding their first license renewal is exempt from the CE requirement but must attend a 3 hour Board meeting as specified. Each person who is issued a new license to practice chiropractic in Arizona on or after January 1, 2013, is required to attend three hours of a single regularly scheduled Board meeting within the first year of residence in Arizona. The licensee cannot distribute the three hours of Board meeting attendance over two or more Board meetings. The licensee shall notify the Board in writing within ten days of moving to Arizona. The meeting attendance must be pre-scheduled and pre-approved by Board staff. Continuing education credit will not be awarded if the licensee is attending the meeting as a subject of an investigation or other Board review or if the licensee fails to properly schedule attendance.
 
Reporting Requirements: Licensee must fill out State Board form listing each CE course completed

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