Continuing Competence (CC) Credits
For full Continuing Competence program details, please see the Continuing Competence Program Manual. Continuing Competence (CC) credits are awarded to regulated members for taking seminars/courses that support the delivery of chiropractic care and are specific to ongoing clinical competence. You must complete 24 approved and mandatory CC credits in order to access your 2023-2024 renewal application to renew your practice permit. Continuing competence is a legislative requirement of the Health Professions Act.
How to submit CC certificates
Email your certificates to [email protected]. They must:
- be in PDF format
- have a valid completion date, and
- have a valid CCOA reference number on them to be accepted.
- have your legal name (the same name registered with the CCOA)
Certificates sent in any other format, including by fax, or are missing any of the above information, or are sent to any other email will not be accepted.
Annual CC requirements
Annually, each regulated member must complete 24 CC credits including the three CC mandatory requirements noted below. One CC credit will be awarded for each full hour of a CCOA Registrar-approved program, seminar or course (as listed in the
approved Seminar Database) that:
- is deemed to have chiropractic relevance; and
- is within the scope of practice for chiropractors in Alberta; and
- supports the delivery of chiropractic care and is specific to ongoing clinical competence or as approved by the Council of the CCOA.
As criteria for awarding credit may change, the CCOA does not guarantee that a seminar approved for credit once will be automatically granted approval again. The interpretation of the meaning and the intent of this information is the purview of the Registrar of the CCOA.
The three CC mandatory requirements are:
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Record-keeping - proof of attendance required
annually
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Trauma-informed training - proof of attendance required
annually
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Standard First-Aid with CPR-C certification -
in effect on June 30
Keep track of your CC summary by clicking the CONTINUING COMPETENCE tab in your member profile.
Approved seminars
To round up your CC credits, you choose the seminars/courses from the Seminar Database.
Upon completion, you are required to obtain a certificate with the CCOA Seminar Reference Number from your provider. All certificates must be issued between July 1, 2022, and May 31, 2023. Certificates that are issued without a visible CCOA Seminar Reference Number will not be accepted or credited to your member profile. If you take a course that is not on the approved seminar list, you will not receive credit for it unless you submit an Application for CC seminar Approval by May 15 and it is approved by the Registrar. See instructions at the bottom of this page for more information.