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Getting Free Chiropractic Continuing Education

I don't know of too many chiropractors that would not like to get their yearly continuing education requirements done for free. In California, I've been getting free continuing education each year from the CCA, since for a few years they have been providing free CE seminars for paid members. I suppose you could argue that it's not exactly free, but if you're a chiropractor practicing in California I'd wonder why you're not supporting your state organization. As a paid lifetime supporter of Cleveland Chiropractic College in Los Angeles (now closed) I used to also get free continuing education from CCCLA.

by Michael Dorausch, D.C.

I don’t know of too many chiropractors that would not like to get their yearly continuing education requirements done for free. In California, I’ve been getting free continuing education each year from the CCA, since for a few years they have been providing free CE seminars for paid members. I suppose you could argue that it’s not exactly free, but if you’re a chiropractor practicing in California I’d wonder why you’re not supporting your state organization. As a paid lifetime supporter of Cleveland Chiropractic College in Los Angeles (now closed) I used to also get free continuing education from CCCLA.

As of 2012, and for many states in 2013, there is a new chiropractic association that is offering free chiropractic continuing education to all chiropractors, the only cost is paying around $20 for the CE certificate (provided by Sherman College of Chiropractic). The Association is based in Utah and is known as the Free CE Association (FCEA). I am sharing a letter I received from them related to free chiropractic education in Southern California, there’s a good possibility they are going to offer free CE courses in your state as well.

Free Chiropractic Continuing EducationYou can view the San Francisco and Orange County continuing education events on the chiropractic seminars pages, and we will likely feature all of their events for 2013. For chiropractors that are members of the California Chiropractic Association, here’s a link to a post with their January 2013 events. I don’t have any association with the people from Free CE, just sharing what I feel is something of value for all chiropractors seeking continuing Ed.

Dear Dr. Michael Dorausch,

You are cordially invited to join us for 12 CE credit hours for FREE! Imagine, a full weekend workshop that includes one of the best chiropractic CE instructors at absolutely no cost to you!

How is this possible? Free CE Association (FreeCE.org), a Utah-based non-profit organization, makes free continuing education viable through:

  • Corporate sponsorship.
  • Collaboration and support from practicing chiropractors like us.Free CE Association is mindful of the frustration shared by many of us regarding the high cost of continuing education fees. Our mission is to provide high-quality continuing education for free!Eliminating these costs is achieved without adding downtime or annoying advertising to the workshop. Best of all, the intent is to make continuing education more entertaining!The best instructors, more entertaining and FREE!

    If this news is as welcome to you as it is to us, then please join us at this event on: Saturday JANUARY 26th and Sunday JANUARY 27th from 8am to 4pm at the Hilton Orange County Hotel at 3050 Bristol Street; Costa Mesa, CA 92626(714)438-4903).

    Register now, as seating for this event is very limited!

    Also, hundreds of dollars in prizes will be given away during free drawings throughout the weekend! The only cost to you will be a S20 registration fee to cover the cost of your CE confirmation records being handled and maintained for the required 7 years by Sherman College of Chiropractic (with whom FCEA is affiliated).

    Call today to make your reservation while seats are still available! Or register online at www.FreeCE.org

    Reserve now toll free at: 888-792-5387 or register online at www.FreeCE.org

    Respectfully yours,
    Dr. Dee Stevens, DC
    Director, FCEA

    “During these tough economic times for chiropractors, it’s great to have an option for earning additional CE credits in addition to the state associations.” – Dr. Mathew Roller, DC – President of the Utah Chiropractic Physicians Association

    planetc1.com-news @ 2:24 pm | Article ID: 1356031462

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