Oregon

Hours Required: 20 hours (per 1 year renewal cycle)
Online Hours Accepted: ALL 20 HOURS CAN BE ONLINE
Renewal Period: Renew annually at birth month

All first time licensees and those changing status from inactive to active must complete 4 hours in over-the-counter non-prescriptive substances; 20 hours per year for regular active licensees, 6 hours per year for Senior Active, and all first time licensees must complete 4 hours in over-the-counter non-prescriptive substances; 2 hours related to Evidence-Based Outcomes Management, and any specific courses required by the Board (call the Board office for current year’s requirement, if any); Chiropractors are encouraged, but NOT required, to complete two hours of instruction in Cultural Competence. First and second year doctor requirement– Six (6) hours of Pain Management education.

Bundles (DC's)

First Time Renewal Bundle

6 hours – Record Keeping/Documentation and Coding 2 hours – Ethics and Boundaries 2 hours – Medical Errors 3 hours – Understanding HIV/AIDS

40 Hour Bundle

8 hours – Whiplash and Advanced Personal Injury 8 hours – Medicare in Chiropractic 8 hours – Performing Impairment Ratings in Personal Injury 6 Hours – Recordkeeping, Documentation and Coding

40 Hour Bundle (Including Acupuncture)

8 hours – Whiplash and Advanced Personal Injury 8 hours – Medicare in Chiropractic 8 hours – Performing Impairment Ratings in Personal Injury 6 Hours – Recordkeeping, Documentation and Coding

Bundles (CCPA's)

First Time Renewal Bundle

Chiropractic Physician Assistants licensed within the biennium and renewing a license for the first time are required to complete two (2) hours of medical errors and three (3) hours of HIV/AIDS

Individual Courses

Medicare in Chiropractic (8 CE)

The Medicare in Chiropractic online course is designed to educate chiropractors as to the various aspects of Medicare. According to Medicare, chiropractors have the highest documentation error of all medical

Acupuncture in Chiropractic (4 CE)

In Lesson 1 and 2, I discuss important safety measures and regulations that every acupuncture practitioner should be aware of as well as insights into needle sterilization, proper needle removal,

Understanding HIV/AIDS (3 CE)

HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is a viral infection that attacks the immune system, specifically targeting CD4 cells, which are crucial for the body’s ability to fight off infections and diseases.

Ethics and Boundaries (2 CE)

This course explores the relationship between ethics and boundaries, examining their significance in various healthcare scenarios. From patient-provider interactions to inter-professional collaborations, you will gain insights into how ethical decision-making

Medical Errors (2 CE)

Medical errors are a pressing concern in healthcare today which requires the need for constant learning and improvement. In this course, we will examining the causes, consequences, and most importantly,