Continuing Education Information
All licensees must complete up to twelve (12) hours of continuing education for each calendar year. Including a minimum of two (2) hours of record keeping every even calendar year.
To be eligible to renew a license, a licensee shall complete 12 hours of continuing education between January 1st and December 31st of each year and document compliance with continuing education requirements on the license renewal application as required.
Each course shall be on subjects of CLINICAL BENEFIT TO THE CONSUMER OF CHIROPRACTIC SERVICE. The course must have a significant relationship to assessing, diagnosing, or treating patients within the chiropractic practice scope, as defined in A.R.S. § 32-925 and 32-922.02. The primary consideration in determining whether or not a specific course qualifies as acceptable continuing education is that it must be a formal program of learning which will contribute directly to the professional competence of a licensee in the practice of chiropractic.
CE Course Requirements
All licensees must complete up to twelve (12) hours of continuing education each calendar year, including a minimum of two (2) hours of record keeping every even calendar year. Continuing Education hours can be logged into your portal account at any time. You must have met the continuing education requirement to submit your renewal application. You will be required to upload your continuing education course certificates as part of the renewal application process.
To be eligible to renew a license, a licensee shall complete 12 hours of continuing education between the date of their last submitted renewal application and before submitting the current renewal application of each year and document compliance with continuing education requirements on the license renewal application as required.
Each course shall be on subjects of CLINICAL BENEFIT TO THE CONSUMER OF CHIROPRACTIC SERVICE. The course must have a significant relationship to assessing, diagnosing, or treating patients within the chiropractic practice scope, as defined in A.R.S. § 32-925 and 32-922.02. The primary consideration in determining whether or not a specific course qualifies as acceptable continuing education is that it must be a formal program of learning that will contribute directly to the professional competence of a licensee in the practice of chiropractic.
Course Requirements:
The State of Arizona has no specific requirements for the number of hours taken either via in-person courses or online. The course needs to meet the criteria outlined below to be utilized for annual renewal purposes. Each licensee is responsible for determining in advance that the course they attend qualifies for continuing education under this Article.
Subject Eligibility:
Continuing Education courses must meet the subject requirements outlined in A.A.C. R4-7-801 (D), (J), or (K). Course subjects that DO NOT qualify for continuing education credit are listed in A.A.C. R4-7-801 (L). Please read these lists carefully before taking courses for your renewal.
Board staff can not advise, approve, or recommend continuing education courses. The licensees must review the Board's Statute and Rules regarding Continuing Education and ensure compliance.
Not all continuing education courses require Board approval. The following providers and courses are predetermined to meet the continuing education requirements. They do not need, nor should they expect Board approval. The Board will return all applications submitted for courses that meet the following criteria without review.
- In-person courses provided by accredited colleges and universities, with qualified instructors, on topics allowed by statute and rule. (This does not include sponsored or co-sponsored courses or those taught by an adjunct faculty member of an accredited college or university.)
- In-person courses provided by the American Chiropractic Association and the International Chiropractors Association, with qualified instructors, on topics allowed by statute and rule.
- In-person CPR training provided or sponsored by the American Heart Association (AHA), the American Red Cross, or an entity that meets the equivalent standards of the AHA and the Red Cross as determined by the Board.
Board-Approved Course Directory
The Board publishes a list of Board approved Continuing Education courses on its website Board approved Continuing Education courses. It is recommended you review the list before taking a Continuing Education Course. Courses that are expired and not eligible for Continuing Education credit.
Documenting Compliance with CE
Licensees are required to upload their current year continuing education course certificates with their renewal application. Licensees can log and track their continuing education hours in the Licensure Portal. The licensee shall retain documents to verify compliance with continuing education requirements for at least five (5) years from the date the continuing education credit is used to qualify the licensee for renewal. The Board may audit continuing education compliance at any time during those five (5) years by requiring submission of documentation of course completion.
Pursuant to Arizona Administrative Code (A.A.C) R4-7-801(M)(1), Each licensee shall complete a minimum of two (2) hours of continuing education in record-keeping for every even-numbered [calendar] year.
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A.A.C. R4-7-802 establishes that the Board may audit continuing education compliance at any time during the five (5) years a licensee is required to retain documentation of continuing education compliance. The audit may require the licensee to submit documentation of course completion.
According to A.A.C. R4-7-802(C), the Board may require a licensee to provide documentation to verify their compliance with continuing education, including that:
- Each continuing education credit was for 50 minutes of education,
- The requirements of subsections of (A) and (B) were satisfied:
- Continuing education credit was earned between the immediate proceeding January 1st and the date the license renewal was filed; and
- No continuing education credit was earned between the immediate preceding January 1st and the date that the license renewal application was filed under an extension of time to comply with the continuing education requirements of a previous year, and
- The provisions of A.R.S. §32-931 and R4-7-801 were met.
A.A.C. R4-7-802(E) establishes that the Board shall SUSPENSED a license upon notification to the licensee that the licensee has failed to demonstrate compliance with continuing education requirements as per A.R.S. § 32-931, R4-7-801 and R4-7-802. If the Board suspends your license, you will be required to submit a reinstatement application and pay the $200.00 reinstatement fee.
Please find the Board's Statues and Rules related to Continuing Education. The Board recommends reviewing these statutes and rules thoroughly to ensure that your course(s) meets the Board's requirements for continuing education.
Continuing Education Course Directory
This is the list of current and approved courses that have been pre-approved by the Board and can be used as Continuing Education for your license renewal in Arizona.
You can search by the Approval Code of the course, The name of the course, how many hours the course is approved for, the name of the instructor, and the type of course. To be able to search a Course by topic or part of the Course Name you will need to use a Wild Card Symbol "%" to search for the full listing of courses. Course dates, times, locations, websites, contact information, and hours should be confirmed with the course provider as that information may be subject to change.
Please note: You can sort by order of Approval Code, Start Date, Course Name, Hrs, Instructor, Seminar, and Expiration by clicking on the text.
Approval Code Sort descending | Start Date | Course Name | Hrs | Instructor | Seminar | Contact Info | Website / City, State | Expiration | Hours of Record Keeping |
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AZCE20312 | 6/1/20 | Online The Global Burden of Disease and Disability 2020 | 1 | Craig Liebenson, D.C | online | 214-902-2401 | 360parker.edu | 12/1/2022 | |
AZCE20313 | 6/1/20 | Online Health Span- Biological vs Chronological Age 2020 | 1 | Craig Liebenson, D.C | online | 214-902-2401 | 360parker.edu | 12/1/2022 | |
AZCE20314 | 6/1/20 | Online The Thrust of What We Do 2020 | 1 | William Morgan, DC | online | 214-902-2401 | 360parker.edu | 12/1/2022 | |
AZCE20315 | 6/1/20 | Online Rehabilitation Codes for Chiropractors 2020 | 1 | Evan Gwilliam, DC | online | 214-902-2401 | 360parker.edu | 12/1/2022 | |
AZCE20316 | 12/5/20 | Chiropractic Headache Symposium | 16 | Gregory Katsaros, DC | in person | 480-858-1868 | Phoenix, AZ | 12/1/2022 | |
AZCE20317 | 10/1/20 | The Anatomy of Breastfeeding | 12 | Lynn Gerner, DC | online | 510-780-4500 | thegoodlifelearning.com | 12/1/2022 | |
AZCE20319 | 10/23/20-10/24/20 | Building Resilience for the New Normal : Support for Immune | 8 | Various Instructors Contact Provider for list. | online | 800-434-3955 | nyccpostgrad.com | 12/1/2022 | |
AZCE20320 | 11/15/20 | Infertility, Prenatal Care, and Maternal Health Clinical Strategies and Treatment Applications | 10 | Datis Kharrazian, D.C., | online | 630-889-6622 | kharrazianinstitute.com | 12/1/2022 | |
AZCE20321 | 11/14/20-11/15/20 | Infertility, Prenatal Care, and Maternal Health Clinical Strategies and Treatment Applications | 10 | Datis Kharrazian, D.C., | in person | 630-889-6622 | Las Vegas, NV | 12/1/2022 | |
AZCE20322 | 6/1/20 | Online Research Question 2020 | 1 | Chris Malaya, DC Katie Pohlman, DC | online | 214-902-2401 | 360parker.com | 12/1/2022 |