Chiropractic Continuing Education Requirements for Missouri
Missouri Chiropractic Continuing Education Requirements: 48 hours biennially by 02/28 in odd years
Courses are facilitated by Texas College of Chiropractic Postgraduate Education Department, a CCE accredited College.
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When logged in, as long as your chiropractic licenses are entered on your account, each course is clearly identified as being approved or not approved.
MTAA - 12 hours biennially in the area of Meridian Therapy, Acupuncture and Acupressure. This counts toward the 48 hour requirement.
Animal Chiropractic: Allows animal chiropractic treatment. No specific CE requirements but CE approved by the State Veterinary Board is acceptable towards 24 hours of General chiropractic CE re-licensure requirement.
New Licensee Information : A chiropractic physician issued a license within one (1) year of graduation from an approved chiropractic college shall be exempt from the chiropractic continuing education requirements until the end of the first biennial licensure cycle following initial license issuance
Other info: A chiropractic physician at least sixty-five (65) years old and licensed in this state for at least thirty-five (35) years shall complete at least twenty-four (24) hours of formal continuing education biennially. The remaining biennial hours of chiropractic continuing education shall be waived.
Reporting Requirements: Licensee affirms CE completion on State form
Missouri Chiropractic Continuing Education requirements posted on this page are based upon the most up to date information available. Missouri continuing chiropractic education requirements are subject to change and therefore, Missouri chiropractic licensees are ultimately responsible for being up to date with the Missouri chiropractic continuing education requirements.
Revised: 06/20/2022
Click HERE for a link to the Missouri Board of Chiropractic
Missouri Chiropractic Online Continuing Education Courses
Live Webinars
There are no live webinars accredited for this state.
Online Courses
Bullet Proof Documentation 201: Intake & History (Steve Yeomans, DC FACO)
Bullet Proof Documentation 202: Pain Diagrams & Outcome Assessment Tools (Steve Yeomans, DC FACO)
Bullet Proof Documentation 203: Outcome Assessment Applications (Steve Yeomans, DC FACO)
Bullet Proof Documentation 204: Quantification of Examination Data (Steve Yeomans, DC FACO)
Bullet Proof Documentation 205: Documenting Treatment (Steve Yeomans, DC FACO)
Bullet Proof Documentation 206: Documenting The Treatment Plan (Steve Yeomans, DC FACO)
Bullet Proof Documentation 207: Documenting The Daily Treatment Notes (Steve Yeomans, DC FACO)
Case Studies & Clinical Pearls 201: The Head I (Monte Horne, DC)
Case Studies & Clinical Pearls 202: The Cervical Spine I (Monte Horne, DC)
Case Studies & Clinical Pearls 203: The Upper Extremities I (Monte Horne, DC)
Case Studies & Clinical Pearls 204: Thorax Conditions I (Monte Horne, DC)
Case Studies & Clinical Pearls 205: The Lumbar Spine I (Monte Horne, DC)
Case Studies & Clinical Pearls 206: The Lower Extremities I (Monte Horne, DC)
Ethics/Professional Boundaries 201: Ethics & The Chiropractic Practice (Monte Horne, DC)
Neurology 201: Chiropractic Clinical Considerations of the Myelopathic Patient (Michael Hall, DC, FIACN )
Neurology 202: Chiropractic Considerations of Pain on the Central Nervous System (Michael Hall, DC, FIACN )
Neurology 203: Pulse Oximetry (Michael Hall, DC, FIACN )
Neurology 204: Functional Neurology – Clinical Aspects of the Pyramidal Man (Michael Hall, DC, FIACN )
Neurology 205: Functional Neurology and the Frontal Lobes (Michael Hall, DC, FIACN )
Neurology 206: Functional Neurology – Clinical Aspects of the Cerebellum (Michael Hall, DC, FIACN )
Neurology 207: Exploring the Vestibular System (Michael Hall, DC, FIACN )
Neurology 208: Vital Signs - A Fresh Look at an Old Standard (Michael Hall, DC, FIACN )
Neurology 209: Guzay's Theorem and the Jade Pillow - Chiropractic and Functional Neurology (Michael Hall, DC, FIACN )
Neurology 210: Clinical Cases, Chiropractic, and Functional Neurology (Michael Hall, DC, FIACN )
Nutrition 201: The Effects of Diet and Nutritional Supplements on Inflammation and Repair (Howard Benedikt, DC, DCBCN)
Nutrition 202: Nutritional Management of Arthritic Disease (Howard Benedikt, DC, DCBCN)
Nutrition 203: Nutritional Management of Headaches (Howard Benedikt, DC, DCBCN)
Nutrition 204: Introduction to Stress (Howard Benedikt, DC, DCBCN)
Nutrition 205: Detoxification (Howard Benedikt, DC, DCBCN)
Nutrition 206: Management of Neuropathy (Howard Benedikt, DC, DCBCN)
Nutrition 207: Microbiota and the Musculoskeletal System (Howard Benedikt, DC, DCBCN)
Nutrition 208: Detoxification II (Howard Benedikt, DC, DCBCN)
Nutrition 209: Nutrition and the Immune System (Howard Benedikt, DC, DCBCN)
Nutrition 210: Unclogging the Fat Story; Does Fat Even Matter (Howard Benedikt, DC, DCBCN)
Pediatrics 201: Introduction to Chiropractic Pediatrics (T.D. Wilson, DC)
Pediatrics 202: 3 Key Neurological Pearls for Family Practice (T.D. Wilson, DC)
Pediatrics 203: Adjusting & Office Procedures I (T.D. Wilson, DC)
Pediatrics 204: Adjusting & Office Procedures II (T.D. Wilson, DC)
Pediatrics 205: Chiropractic & The Young Athlete (T.D. Wilson, DC)
Pediatrics 206: Pediatric Infant Palpation (Heather Bryce, BSEE, MSEE, DC, BS, MBA)
Pediatrics 207: Pregnancy & Chiropractic (Part I) (T.D. Wilson, DC)
Pediatrics 208: Pregnancy & Chiropractic (Part II) (T.D. Wilson, DC)
Pediatrics 209: Stress and the Family Wellness Practice (T.D. Wilson, DC)
Pediatrics 210: Pediatric Infant Nutrition (Heather Bryce, BSEE, MSEE, DC, BS, MBA)
Radiology 201 Normal Variants of the Cervical Spine (Sandra Norton DC, DACBR)
Radiology 202: Normal Variants of the Thoracic Spine (Sandra Norton DC, DACBR)
Radiology 203: Joint Degeneration of the Spine and Extremities (Wesley Duval, DC, DACBR)
Radiology 204: Normal Variants of the Lumbar Spine (Sandra Norton DC, DACBR)
Radiology 205: Cervical Trauma (Sandra Norton DC, DACBR)
Radiology 206: Thoracic & Lumbar Trauma (Sandra Norton DC, DACBR)
Risk Management/Professional Boundaries 201: Risk Management/Professional Boundaries for the Chiropractic Practice (Monte Horne, DC)
Sports Injuries 201: Foot Conditions; Diagnosis & Treatment (Donald Ozello, DC, CCN, CCSM)
Sports Injuries 202: Lower leg conditions; Shin Splints, Achilles Tendonitis & Ankle (Donald Ozello, DC, CCN, CCSM)
Sports Injuries 203: Knee Conditions (Donald Ozello, DC, CCN, CCSM)
Sports Injuries 204: Traumatic Knee Conditions (Donald Ozello, DC, CCN, CCSM)
Sports Injuries 205: Hamstring Injuries (Donald Ozello, DC, CCN, CCSM)
Sports Injuries 206: Common Sports Injuries; The Shoulder (Dennis O'Hara, DC, DACBSP)
Sports Injuries 207: The Lower Extremities (Part I) (Dennis O'Hara, DC, DACBSP)
Sports Injuries 208: The Lower Extremities (Part II) (Dennis O'Hara, DC, DACBSP)
Sports Injuries 209: Sports Injuries of the Hip Region (Donald Ozello, DC, CCN, CCSM)
Sports Injuries 210: Head & Neck Injuries in Sports (Dennis O'Hara, DC, DACBSP)
Whiplash 201: Introduction to Whiplash Associated Disorders (Steve Yeomans, DC FACO)
Whiplash 202: Treatment Guidelines (Steve Yeomans, DC FACO)
Whiplash 203: Treatment & Documentation (Steve Yeomans, DC FACO)
Whiplash 204: Deposition & Trial Preparation (Steve Yeomans, DC FACO)
Whiplash 205: Motorcycle Accidents (Steve Yeomans, DC FACO)
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