Kan. Admin. Regs. § 100-72-5 - Examinations
(a) Each applicant
for registration by examination as a naturopathic doctor shall submit proof of
having passed a nationally administered, standardized examination that is
approved by the board and consists of written questions and practical questions
assessing knowledge and proficiency on subject matter from the following
content areas:
(1) Basic sciences, including
the following:
(A) Anatomy;
(B) biochemistry;
(C) microbiology;
(D) pathology; and
(E) physiology; and
(2) clinical sciences, including the
following:
(A) Emergency medicine and public
health;
(B) laboratory diagnosis
and diagnostic imag-ing;
(C)
botanical medicine;
(D) clinical
nutrition;
(E) physical and
clinical diagnosis;
(F) physical
medicine;
(G) psychology;
(H) counseling;
(I) ethics; and
(J) homeopathy.
(b) Each applicant for specialty
certification in naturopathic acupuncture shall submit proof of having passed a
nationally administered, standardized examination that is approved by the board
and consists of written and practical questions assessing knowledge and
proficiency in acupunc-ture.
(c)
In order to qualify as board-approved, the following examinations as
administered by the North American board of naturopathic examiners shall meet
the examination standards established by the board in this regulation:
(1) Part I, part II, and the homeopathic
add-on clinical series of the naturopathic physicians licensing examinations
(NPLEX); and
(2) the acupuncture
add-on clinical series of NPLEX.
(d) To pass an approved examination, each
applicant for registration shall obtain a criterion-referenced score of at
least 75.
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