Haw. Code R. § 16-76-39 - Qualifications for continuing education credit
(a) The
primary consideration in determining whether or not a specific program
qualifies as acceptable continuing education is that it be a formal program of
learning which will contribute directly to the professional competence of a
licensee in public practice. It is, therefore, left to the individual licensee
to determine the course of study to be pursued within the guidelines
established by this chapter. However practice-building seminars shall NOT be
approved.
(b) Each seminar approved
by the board must present subject material directly related to the concepts of
chiropractic principles and practice, including diagnostic procedures, patient
care, and patient management. The board recommends special attention be given
to the following:
(1) Principles of practice
of chiropractic including, but not limited to:
(A) Chiropractic treatment and adjustment
technique, including physiotherapy, nutrition, and dietetics; and
(B) Physical, laboratory, orthopedic,
neurological, and differential examination and diagnosis or analysis;
and
(2) Radiographic
technique and interpretation involving all phases of roentgenology as permitted
by law.
(c) The board
shall consider for approval the application of any continuing education program
which conforms to the above criteria.
(d) Postgraduate programs at chiropractic
colleges recognized by or actively pursuing recognition by the CCE may also be
considered for approval provided the course content meets the above criteria.
Continuing education programs not conforming to the above stated criteria,
shall be considered on an individual basis.
(e) A continuing education program may not be
repeated for credit during the same biennial relicensing period.
(f) Continuing education credit shall be
given for whole hours only, with a minimum of fifty minutes constituting one
class hour. No credit for continuing education shall be allowed for time
expended for study outside of the classroom.
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