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NEW BRUNSWICK CHIROPRACTORS' ASSOCIATION
Licensure Date: N/A

Mr. Mohamed El-Boyoumi, Ph.D., Executive Director   Dr. Carolyn J. Levere, B.Sc., D.C., Executive Assistant to the Directors
         
For General Information Contact:        
 

944 Prospect Street
Dennis Financial Centre, Ste 206

Fredericton, NB E3B 9M6
CANADA

    Phone: (506) 455-6800
Fax: (506) 455-4430
(Do not use FAX for applications)
         
  Web Address: www.nbchiropractic.ca     E-mail: mohamed@nb.aibn.com
         
For Routine Application Inquiries Contact:      
  Dr. Meghan Barrett
Chair of the Admissions Committee
    Phone: (506) 536-0051
Fax: (506) 364-8093
(DO NOT FAX applications or attachments)
         

Association Office Hours: Mon-Thur: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm; Fri: 9:00 am-12:00 pm, AST, or by voice message    
Time Zone: Atlantic    
 
Exam Dates: Exam administered by and dates set by the Canadian Chiropractic Examining Board, CCEB.
Application Transcript Deadline: Originals to be sent directly to the Admissions Chair office from the educational institution.
     
                                           All fees in Canadian Dollars
Exam Fee: Set by CCEB   License Renewal Fee: $3,890.00

Exam Application Fee: Set by CCEB

 

 

  First Year Annual Dues: Pro-rated
Registration Application Fee: $250 
     (send w/ application)
  Term: Annual
         
Students: As required by CCEB
Preceptor/Intern/Extern Program: Available
License(s) Required for Practice: Doctor of Chiropractic provincial license
Optional Certification:  N/A
         
CONTINUING EDUCATION:
  Requirements: 24 hours of continuing education once every two years as per Bylaws.
Distance Credits Allowed: With prior approval
Program Criteria: Seminars sponsored by or approved by Provincial Chiropractic organizations, or CFCREAB approved Chiropractic colleges, or CCA or CMCC as per bylaws.
Board accepts the uniform continuing education form: Has not been adapted for Canadian use
Board requires sexual boundaries training: No
Board requires AIDS awareness / risk prevention training for: No

Other special areas of specific CE training required:
Record keeping seminar once every four years
         
CONDITIONS FOR RECIPROCITY/ENDORSEMENT: As allowed by the Canadian AIT/MRA interprovincially
 
EXAMINATIONS ADMINISTERED BY PROVINCE: Jurisprudence
         
U.S. NATIONAL BOARD EXAMINATIONS:     U.S. NBCE SPEC:
Part I: Not accepted
Part II: Not accepted
Part III (WCCE): Not accepted
Part IV: Not accepted
Physiotherapy: Not accepted 
  Reciprocity/Endorsement: Not planning to use
Reinstatement Lapsed License: CCEB
Disciplinary Cases: Not planning to use 
Impairment Review: Not planning to use
         
CANADIAN CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINING BOARD: Exam required  (cognitive and clinical) 
Component A is not required when practising for past three years in a regulated jurisdiction in good standing.
 
PHYSIOTHERAPY: Termed physiotherapy
 

Certification: None
Additional Education: None; taught in school
Additional Examination: None
Additional Fee: None 

         
EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS:
  Min. # years pre-professional education required for licensure: Minimum of 3 years undergraduate post secondary in basic sciences.  No requirement for 4-year degree planned. 
  Accreditation for Chiropractic Programs/Institutions: Fully accredited by CFCREAB, CCE - International
         
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATES OF FOREIGN COLLEGES: Must be a CFCREAB or CCE - International accredited school; Minimum of 3 years undergraduate post secondary in basic sciences; CCEB exam.  Contact Association office for more information.
         
SUMMARY OF SCOPE OF PRACTICE:
Defined in the Act as primary care professional service performed by a chiropractor for the diagnosis, including diagnostic imaging, and for the examination and treatment, principally by hand and without the use of drugs or surgery, of the spinal column, pelvis, extremities and associated tissues.
         
OTHER REFERENCE INFORMATION:
  Board regulates specialty council certification: Yes, as recognized by CFCREAB 
Board permits or authorizes travel-to-treat practices: Yes, temporary membership - proof of membership in good standing, proof of liability insurance protection, and paid prescribed fee.
Board permits or authorizes telemedicine practices: No
Licensees required to carry malpractice insurance: Yes, per Canadian Chiropractic Protective Association or equivalent.
Additional legally accepted terms for chiropractor (in addition to Doctor of Chiropractic, D.C., Chiropractor, Chiropractic Doctor):
Terms listed above in English and French 
Peer Review: Board has direct authority; offices are inspected once every three to five years.
Certified Clinical Chiropractic Assistants: Board does not regulate
Chiropractors defined as Primary Care Physicians:  Yes
         
BOARD MEMBERS:
  Dr. Norman Skjonsberg, President, 600 Main St., Ste 120., Saint John E2K 1J5
  Dr. Frank Mangoni, Past President, 47 Pine Glen Rd., Riverview E1B 1V3       
  Dr. Marc LeBlanc, Vice President, 78 Evangeline St., Bouctouch E4S 5L4  
  Dr. Todd Clayton, Secretary, 421 Acadia Ave., Dieppe E1A 1H4 
  Dr. Lynn Glazier-Goldie, Treasurer, 11 King St., Miramichi E1N 2M9    
  Dr. Mikael Savoie, At-Large Member, 99 Roseberry St., Ste 104, Campbellton  E3N 2G6     
      
STATISTICAL INFORMATION:  Total # of Licensees as of 12/12: 66
  Of these licensees, there are:
Active licenses: 59
Inactive licenses: 1
New licenses: 6
Resident licenses: 58
Non-Resident licenses: 0
 

 Updated 12/19/2012

 

 

 

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