DESCRIPTION
Course Objective: Illustrate, demonstrate, integrate, and practice the concepts of all previous modules from a global perspective
Statement of purpose: To provide a summary module for the CCEP series with practical management tools that will benefit both the chiropractor and their patients.
Overview of course: To introduce a paradigm of analysis that evaluates and considers the local, regional, and global affects of extremity and spinal dysfunction and the neurological implications. This program will integrate the spine and extremities for typical patient management as a whole rather than the chief complaint.
At the end of each class a written test is given for those that would like to attain the CCEP designate. It is not required for people not interested in attaining a CCEP.
A $200 fee is paid directly to the CEA to sit for the final exam.
Student Rate (must CALL to register): $275
If a Chiropractic student chooses to Pre-pay all classes, they will receive a $275 discount (one module free): Total tuition rate $1,650
Students who are actively enrolled in a course of study leading to a Doctor of Chiropractic (D.C.) degree may take the course series, however, one of the seven courses must be taken after they have earned their Doctorate of Chiropractic (D.C.) degree. A copy of your doctorate degree from an accredited chiropractic college must be provided to the senior instructor at the practical exam.
Existing CCEP designates $275 refresher classes (must CALL to register)
All 7 modules must be completed within 5 years.
For additional information regarding Certification and requirements please go to: https://www.councilonextremityadjusting.com/about-ccep