CHIROPRACTIC ASSISTANT (‘CA’)
GENERAL INFORMATION
The Board CA Program was started approximately
20 years ago when the profession perceived a need for trained chiropractic
healthcare assistants for Physical Therapy modalities. Subsequently, a program
(which is still currently in place) was developed to educate and train
applicants under Board cognizance. Applicants undergo both a didactic and
clinical program to fully expose applicants to all phases of physical therapy
under the guidance and tutelage of a Board Certified Supervising Chiropractor.
Generally, successful applicants must:
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Be at least 18 years old and a high school
graduate
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Obtain an employment commitment with a Board
Certified Supervising Chiropractor who will submit a CA Notification of
Employment Form to the Board
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Satisfactorily complete at least 520 of
in-service training in PT modalities of which the first 40 hours must consist
of clinical observation
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Satisfactorily complete an additional 103
hours of didactic training (24 hours of anatomy/terminology, 76 hours in PT
modalities, 3 hours of jurisprudence and risk management)
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Obtain a current CPR certification (provider
level) by the American Heart Association or American Red Cross or bonafide
affiliate
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Upon completion of the foregoing,
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Satisfactorily take/pass the Board CA
proficiency exam and jurisprudence exam
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Submit all applications, fees and support
documentation, including a comprehensive log signed by the Supervising
Chiropractor of the 520 hours of completed training and certificate of
completion from the CA school or course
Upon meeting these requirements, an applicant
will be issued a Registration by the Board. A Registered CA is a healthcare
practitioner in Maryland. Significantly, a registered CA or
applicant/trainee may ONLY work under the guidance of a Board Certified
Supervising Chiropractor.
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