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Continuing Education Credit Information

Research Review Service Inc. is approved for 4.0 CEUs through the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College and P.A.C.E (see below). For each year of your current subscription, you will be eligible to receive 4.0 CEUs after you complete an online test to evaluate your comprehension of the weekly reviews. More details will be provided near the end of the calendar year regarding this test.

What is P.A.C.E?

P.A.C.E stands for Providers of Approved Continuing Education, and it is a service provided by the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards (FCLB). The FCLB is a non-profit association of government agencies that license and regulate doctors of chiropractic. Established in 1926, FCLB works to protect the public and to serve our member boards by promoting excellence in chiropractic regulation. Membership includes regulatory boards in the United States, US Territories, Canada, Australia, and Mexico.

Providers of continuing education programs who wish to have courses of study accepted for CE credit toward license renewal may apply for recognition status with PACE. PACE Recognized Providers agree to comply with the FCLB PACE Policies & Procedures and FCLB PACE Criteria for Quality Continuing Education. These two documents establish uniform requirements to assist regulatory boards in granting relicensure credit.

How does P.A.C.E work?

Providers of continuing education may apply to PACE for recognition status.

If accepted, Recognized Providers may use the PACE logo only on their qualifying programs. A PACE Recognized Provider may not use the logo on a course or program that does not meet PACE standards. PACE Recognized Providers’ qualifying courses of study are registered with FCLB and posted in a searchable database on the FCLB website.

Credits earned by individual doctors in courses that meet PACE requirements are reported to restricted access portions of FCLB’s ALLDOCS registry, which (among other features) maintains CE records to assist chiropractic regulatory boards and professionals. FCLB then issues reports to member boards to help ensure compliance by doctors of chiropractic with relicensure requirements.

Participating providers pay an initial application fee, an annual recognition fee, and a modest fee to register courses and attendees.

Why evaluate and approve providers of continuing education?
  • To enhance the protection of the public by advancing the quality of chiropractic continuing education, for the benefit of the chiropractic regulatory boards.
  • To establish the criteria and characteristics of approved chiropractic continuing education experiences.
  • To provide doctors of chiropractic with a dependable basis for selecting approved continuing education experiences.
  • To provide a basis for uniform acceptance of continuing education credits among chiropractic regulatory agencies.
  • To provide feedback of information to CE providers about their programs, and encourage periodic self-evaluation, with a view towards continual improvement and strengthening of continuing education activities.
Boards

PACE Acceptance by boards is defined as recognizing the criteria of PACE as sufficient to meet board standards so that PACE-Recognized providers may receive CE course credit approval without individual course application and fee submission. Note that specific subjects may be prohibited by board statute, rule, or regulation.
  • Alaska
  • Arizona
  • Idaho
  • Indiana
  • Iowa
  • Kansas
  • Maine
  • Massachusetts
  • Minnesota
  • Montana
  • Nebraska
  • New Mexico
  • North Carolina
  • North Dakota
  • Ohio
  • Oklahoma
  • Oregon
  • South Carolina
  • South Dakota
  • Utah
  • Vermont
  • Peurto Rico
  • Nova Scotia/Canada
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MISSION STATEMENT

Research Review Service will strive to enhance practitioner knowledge and patient outcomes by providing contemporary, relevant and clinically-applicable scientific information to subscribers in a consistent, unbiased, easily understood format, with the overarching goal of promoting efficient dissemination of manual-therapy research to practitioners, students and institutions worldwide. RRS will operate in a financially and environmentally responsible manner, and maintain a strong commitment to prompt customer service.

TESTIMONIALS

"I am currently practicing chiropractic overseas in malaysia, so I try to keep up my CE credits online. Being an RRS subscriber has given me the chance to introduce chiropractic to this region using evidence-based studies to show the value and support of chiropractic care for a wide range of symptoms and conditions."
Dr. Barry Kluner, Malaysia
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