Expand Your Chiropractic Practice with DOT & LCA Training Through ANJC and Northeast College of Health Sciences

Apr 3, 2023 | ANJC News & Updates

The ANJC has joined forces with the Northeast College of Health Sciences to provide chiropractors with valuable opportunities to expand their practice and enhance patient care. The National DOT Certified Medical Examiners Training and the Licensed Chiropractic Assistant Training Program is offered through the Frank J. Nicchi School of Continuing Education.


National DOT Certified Medical Examiners Training

Expand the scope of your chiropractic practice by becoming certified to perform Department of Transportation (DOT) physicals. The 12-hour recorded webinar series will equip you with the knowledge and skills to pass the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration exam and become certified with the National Registry of Commercial Medical Examiners. You will earn 12 hours of continuing education (CE) credits towards your New Jersey license renewal as a bonus.

Register with the code ANJC2023 to credit your enrollment to the ANJC.


Licensed Chiropractic Assistant Training Program

New Jersey has become the first state in the nation to offer individuals the opportunity to attain licensure as a Chiropractic Assistant. The Licensed Chiropractic Assistant (LCA) Training Program provides the 120-hour educational component of the 500-hour Board requirement for New Jersey LCA licensure application. Empower your team and enhance your practice by having a licensed Chiropractic Assistant on staff.

Register with the code ANJC2023 to credit your enrollment to the ANJC.


Contact Information

If you have any questions or require further information about either of these training programs, please feel free to contact the Northeast College of Health Sciences at:

Email: ce@northeastcollege.edu
Phone: (800) 434-3955

Take advantage of these unique opportunities to expand your chiropractic practice, improve patient care, and stay at the forefront of the industry through continued education and professional development.

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