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Kansas Renewal Bundle · Full Category II Allowance + Category III · One Purchase
| KSBHA rule: | 50 credits per 18-month term (100 per 30, 150 per 42) · at least 20 Category I · at least 1 Category III (pain management, opioid prescribing, or PDMP) · the balance Category II · K.A.R. 100-15-4 & 100-15-5 |
| Inside: | 15 clinical courses · 30 CE hours · the entire Category II allowance of an 18-month term · includes 4 hours of Category III-eligible pain-management content (Orthopedics 208 + Nutrition 249) — enough for the 1, 2, or 3 credits an 18-, 30-, or 42-month term requires |
| Faculty: | Yeomans FACO · Hall FIACN · Norton DACBR · Benedikt DCBCN · Ozello CCSM · Horne |
| Recognition: | FCLB PACE-approved — accepted by the Kansas State Board of Healing Arts · instant certificates for your attestation file |
| Tuition: | $600 base → $480 with the automatic 20% discount ($120 savings) · no promo codes |
Add to Cart — Kansas 30 Hours + Category III ($480)
Your 30 self-paced hours and your Category III credit in one purchase. Your 20 Category I hours come from live formats — see below.

PACE Provider #34015544 · Accepted by the Kansas State Board of Healing Arts · Instant per-course certificates for your renewal attestation
Kansas asks a lot — fifty credits per term — but it lets you earn most of them at your own pace. The rule splits the fifty into at least 20 Category I (structured, interactive, formal), at least 1 Category III (pain management, opioid prescribing, or prescription-monitoring), and the balance Category II. This bundle is that balance, done: thirty hours of clinical coursework you complete when you choose, with the Category III credit built in twice over — so whether your term is 18, 30, or 42 months, the pain-management box is checked.
The roster is a real practice-year, not filler: DACBR-taught trauma radiology, fellowship neurology on stroke risk, vestibular assessment and concussion, orthopedic and evidence-based spine management, cauda equina recognition, rehab programming, and clinical nutrition. Fifteen courses, six faculty. Your 20 Category I hours come from live formats — KCA events, or CCEDseminars live webinars — and this page tells you exactly how the two halves fit.
| KSBHA requires | This bundle delivers | Status |
| Balance of 50 in Category II (up to 30 in an 18-month term) | 30 hours self-paced clinical coursework | Met — full allowance |
| At least 1 Category III credit (internet or live; pain management, opioids, or PDMP) | 4 hours — Orthopedics 208 Managing Chronic Pain + Nutrition 249 New Strategies for Pain Management | Met (covers 1, 2, or 3 credits by term length) |
| At least 20 Category I (structured, interactive, formal — lecture, seminar, workshop, live webinar) | Not included — earn via CCEDseminars live webinars or KCA events | Your live hours |
| Accepted providers — KCA-approved and/or FCLB PACE | All 15 courses PACE-approved; Provider #34015544 | Met |
| Attest completion at renewal; retain proof for audit | Instant per-course certificates, permanently in your account | Met |
Longer term? A 30-month term requires 100 credits (40 Cat I, 2 Cat III, balance Cat II); a 42-month term requires 150 (60 Cat I, 3 Cat III). This bundle covers 30 of the Category II balance and all Category III credits either way — add a second bundle or individual courses for the rest.
• Orthopedics 208: Managing Chronic Pain · 2 hrs · Steve Yeomans, DC, FACO
• Nutrition 249: New Strategies for Pain Management in the Chiropractic Setting · 2 hrs · Howard Benedikt, DC, DCBCN
• Radiology 205: Cervical Trauma · 2 hrs · Sandra Norton, DC, DACBR
• Radiology 206: Thoracic & Lumbar Trauma · 2 hrs · Sandra Norton, DC, DACBR
• Evidence Based Practice 203: Imaging in Clinical Practice I · 2 hrs · Monte Horne, DC
• Neurology 220: Chiropractic Stroke Risk Assessment · 2 hrs · Michael Hall, DC, FIACN
• Neurology 207: Exploring the Vestibular System · 2 hrs · Michael Hall, DC, FIACN
• Neurology 261: Concussion — What's New On This Complex Topic? · 2 hrs · Michael Hall, DC, FIACN
• Geriatrics 206: Coordination & Balance Rehab · 2 hrs · Michael Hall, DC, FIACN
• Orthopedics 204: Rotator Cuff Syndrome · 2 hrs · Steve Yeomans, DC, FACO
• Orthopedics 214: Cauda Equina & Lumbar Radiculopathy · 2 hrs · Michael Hall, DC, FIACN
• Evidence-Based Practice 209: Cervical Spine Management · 2 hrs · Steve Yeomans, DC, FACO
• Rehabilitation 208: Lumbar Spine · 2 hrs · Donald Ozello, DC, CCN, CCSM
• Rehabilitation 211: Core Strength and Stability · 2 hrs · Donald Ozello, DC, CCN, CCSM
• Nutrition 227: Vitamin D & Musculoskeletal Health · 2 hrs · Howard Benedikt, DC, DCBCN
Prefer to swap a course? Every course is sold individually at $20/hr — browse the Kansas-approved course list. Any 10+ hours in your cart earns the same 20% automatically.
• Chronic-pain frameworks and non-opioid pain strategies for the chiropractic setting — the Category III content, taught clinically rather than as a compliance box.
• Trauma radiography of the entire spine and evidence-based imaging decisions.
• Stroke-risk screening before cervical care, vestibular assessment, current concussion science, and balance rehab for the aging patient.
• Rotator cuff, cervical spine, cauda equina and lumbar radiculopathy recognition, lumbar rehab and core programming, and vitamin D in musculoskeletal health.
Michael Hall, DC, FIACN — Fellow of the International Academy of Chiropractic Neurology — stroke risk, vestibular system, concussion, cauda equina, and geriatric balance.
Steve Yeomans, DC, FACO — Fellow of the Academy of Chiropractic Orthopedists — chronic-pain management, rotator cuff, and cervical spine management.
Sandra Norton, DC, DACBR — Diplomate of the American Chiropractic Board of Radiology, Professor at Parker University — both trauma radiology courses.
Howard Benedikt, DC, DCBCN (pain-management strategies, vitamin D) · Donald Ozello, DC, CCN, CCSM (lumbar rehab, core stability) · Monte Horne, DC (evidence-based imaging). Full bios: CCEDseminars faculty page.
Kansas defines Category I as structured, interactive, formal learning — lecture, seminar, workshop, symposium, or another format the Board deems equivalent — and requires at least 20 of your 50 credits there. Live formats satisfy it plainly: KCA conventions and district events, or CCEDseminars live webinars (2 hours each, PACE-approved, evenings Central time). Distance-learning courses can also earn Category I under K.A.R. 100-15-7 when they meet the Board's four conditions, including a completion-time limit; this bundle is positioned as Category II so your compliance never depends on that reading. Full requirements: Kansas chiropractic CE guide.
Thirty hours at $20 per credit hour = $600 base tuition. Every bundle of 10+ hours earns the automatic 20% multi-hour discount at checkout — $480 total, a $120 savings. No promo codes. Only need the Category III credit? The Kansas Category III Pain-Management Pack covers it in 4 hours for $80.
It covers the Category II balance (30 of the 50 credits in an 18-month term) and the Category III credit. Kansas also requires at least 20 Category I credits from structured, interactive, formal learning — earn those at KCA events or through CCEDseminars live webinars. Together, that is the full 50.
Category III (K.A.R. 100-15-4(d)) is an internet or live activity on acute or chronic pain management, appropriate opioid prescribing, or prescription-drug-monitoring programs, that also qualifies as Category I or II. Kansas requires 1 credit per 18-month term (2 per 30, 3 per 42). This bundle includes 4 hours of pain-management content — Orthopedics 208 and Nutrition 249 — enough for any term length.
Category II includes self-instructional materials, so self-paced courses count there without question. Under K.A.R. 100-15-7 a distance-learning course can also earn Category I if it meets four conditions, including a limit on completion time. This bundle is positioned as Category II so your compliance never rests on that determination; use live formats for your 20 Category I credits.
Yes. The Kansas State Board of Healing Arts accepts continuing education approved by the Kansas Chiropractic Association and/or FCLB PACE. All 15 courses are PACE-approved from CCEDseminars, Provider #34015544. Confirm your personal obligations and term length with the Board.
$600 base tuition ($20 per credit hour x 30), and the automatic 20% multi-hour discount at checkout brings it to $480 — a $120 savings, no promo codes. To swap a course, build your own cart from the Kansas-approved course list instead: any 10+ hours earns the same 20% automatically. Keep at least one pain-management course for Category III.
State Approval and Licensing Reminder
This page is a plain-language summary and is not a substitute for the Board's own guidance. Requirements reflect K.A.R. 100-15-4, 100-15-5, and 100-15-7 as reviewed on the date below; always confirm your personal obligations with the Kansas State Board of Healing Arts.
CCEDseminars · PACE Provider #34015544 · Reviewed by Monte Horne, DC · Last updated August 14, 2026 (CT)
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