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Boards and Licensure/Regulation

Chiropractic is a regulated health profession in all Canadian provinces and US jurisdictions. Following graduation, registration/licensure is required before professional practice is commenced. CMCC’s Doctor of Chiropractic program is intended to meet the eligibility requirements for registration or licensure in the Canadian provinces, US states and many foreign jurisdictions. Registration/licensure regulations vary between provinces (and other jurisdictions) and are subject to change. Students are responsible for satisfying themselves that the program and the degree will be appropriate to their needs (e.g., acceptable to potential employers, professional licensing/regulatory bodies or other educational institutions). Students should contact individual provincial regulators and state licensing boards for specific eligibility requirements pertaining to prerequisite education, DC degree program length and content, undergraduate degree requirements, program accreditation status, licensing exam requirements and other specific eligibility requirements.

Chiropractic Examining Boards

Canadian Chiropractic Examining Board

Centre 70 - Suite 705, 7015 Macleod Trail SW, Calgary, AB T2H 2K6

Telephone: 403 230 5997

Website: www.cceb.ca

National Board of Chiropractic Examiners

901 – 54th Avenue, Greeley, CO 80634, USA

Telephone: 1 800 964 6223

Website: www.nbce.org

Licensure/Regulation

Federation of Canadian Chiropractic

5657 Spring Garden Road, Suite 604, Halifax, NS B3J 3R4

Telephone: 902 406 4351

Website: www.chirofed.ca

Council on Chiropractic Education (US)

8049 North 85th Way

Scottsdale, Arizona 85258-4321

480 443 8877

Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards

5401 W. 10th Street, Suite 101, Greeley, CO 80634, USA

Telephone: 970 356 3500

Website: www.fclb.org

For an electronic version of this Calendar or for information on CMCC, visit our website at cmcc.ca

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