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Missouri Full Biennium · 24 Formal + 24 General · One Purchase
| Board rule: | 48 hours biennially by February 28 of odd years · at least 24 formal from 2+ of 5 categories · remaining 24 general · formal hours may be earned online with Board approval · 20 CSR 2070-2.080 |
| Inside: | 24 courses · 48 CE hours · Track A: the complete formal 24 across three categories (DACBR imaging, SOAP/record keeping, techniques) · Track B: 24 general clinical hours across neurology, orthopedics, rehab, EBP, and nutrition · the entire biennium |
| Faculty: | Norton DACBR · Duval DACBR · Yeomans FACO · Hall FIACN · Benedikt DCBCN · Ozello CCSM · Horne |
| Recognition: | FCLB PACE-approved — accepted by the Missouri State Board of Chiropractic Examiners · imaging taught by DACBRs per 20 CSR 2070-2.081(5) · instant certificates |
| Tuition: | $960 base → $768 with the automatic 20% discount ($192 savings) · no promo codes |
Add to Cart — Complete Missouri 48 Hours ($768)
One purchase, one biennium, one February handled. Every hour certificated, so the audit file builds itself.

PACE Provider #34015544 · Board-approved for Missouri · Instant per-course certificates for your two-cycle audit file
Missouri lets you earn half your 48 by reading journals and attending meetings — but you have to document all of it, and the Board audits two cycles back. Some doctors would rather have every hour on a certificate. This bundle is for them: the complete formal 24 (three of five categories, DACBR-taught imaging, the SOAP-notes series, regional technique) plus 24 general hours of clinical coursework a Missouri DC would want anyway — stroke-risk assessment, vestibular and concussion, chronic pain, cauda equina, lumbar rehab, evidence-based spine management, vitamin D and inflammation. Forty-eight certificates, one purchase, one February 28.
Track A is identical to the Missouri 24-Hour Formal Bundle — if you only need the formal half, buy that instead. Track B is general hours taken as coursework: PACE-approved, so they'd count as formal too, which means the biennium is over-satisfied on the formal side and every hour has a certificate behind it. Twenty-four courses, seven faculty, due February 28, 2027.
| Board requires | This bundle delivers | Status |
| 48 hours biennially before license expiration (§2) | 48 hours — 24 courses | Met exactly |
| At least 24 formal from 2+ of 5 categories (§3) | Track A: 24 hours across 3 categories — imaging (8), record keeping/SOAP (8), techniques (8) | Met with margin |
| Remaining 24 general (§5) — approved programs count | Track B: 24 hours of PACE-approved clinical coursework, each with a certificate | Met |
| Diagnostic-imaging CE taught by a DACBR or medical radiologist (2.081(5)) | All four imaging courses by Norton DACBR or Duval DACBR | Met |
| Formal hours may be earned online with Board approval (§4) | 100% online, self-paced; PACE Provider #34015544 | Met |
| Records for previous + current cycles; 60 days on audit (§11) | 48 instant certificates, permanently in your account | Met |
Certified in Meridian Therapy/acupressure/acupuncture (MTAA)? Rule 2.031(7) requires 12 of your 24 formal hours to be meridian therapy — see the Missouri MTAA 12-Hour Pack and swap it for Track A's techniques and half its imaging, or add it alongside.
Track A — the Formal 24 (3 of 5 categories)
• Radiology 205: Cervical Trauma · Norton DACBR
• Radiology 206: Thoracic & Lumbar Trauma · Norton DACBR
• Radiology 213: Seronegative Spondyloarthropathies · Duval DACBR
• Radiology 216: Primary Bone Forming Tumors · Duval DACBR
• Bullet Proof Documentation 201: Intake & History · Yeomans FACO
• Bullet Proof Documentation 205: Documenting Treatment · Yeomans FACO
• Bullet Proof Documentation 206: Documenting the Treatment Plan · Yeomans FACO
• Bullet Proof Documentation 207: The Daily Treatment Notes · Yeomans FACO
• Adjusting & Manual Therapy 203: Shoulder · Ozello
• Adjusting & Manual Therapy 206: Hip, Thigh & Knee · Ozello
• Adjusting & Manual Therapy 208: Cervical Spine & TMJ · Ozello
• Adjusting & Manual Therapy 209: Lumbar & Pelvic · Ozello
Track B — the General 24 (clinical coursework)
• Neurology 220: Chiropractic Stroke Risk Assessment · Hall FIACN
• Neurology 207: Exploring the Vestibular System · Hall FIACN
• Neurology 261: Concussion — What's New? · Hall FIACN
• Orthopedics 214: Cauda Equina & Lumbar Radiculopathy · Hall FIACN
• Orthopedics 208: Managing Chronic Pain · Yeomans FACO
• Orthopedics 204: Rotator Cuff Syndrome · Yeomans FACO
• Evidence-Based Practice 209: Cervical Spine Management · Yeomans FACO
• Rehabilitation 208: Lumbar Spine · Ozello
• Rehabilitation 211: Core Strength and Stability · Ozello
• Evidence Based Practice 203: Imaging in Clinical Practice I · Horne
• Nutrition 227: Vitamin D & Musculoskeletal Health · Benedikt DCBCN
• Nutrition 243: Joint Pain & Inflammation · Benedikt DCBCN
All courses 2 hrs. Prefer to swap? Every course is sold individually at $20/hr — browse the Missouri-approved course list; keep Track A's 24 formal hours from at least two categories. Any 10+ hours earns the same 20% automatically.
• Trauma, inflammatory, and tumor radiography of the spine from two DACBRs; audit-proof documentation from intake to daily note; regional adjusting technique from shoulder to lumbopelvis.
• Stroke-risk screening before cervical care, vestibular assessment, current concussion science, and cauda equina recognition.
• Chronic-pain frameworks, rotator cuff and evidence-based cervical management, lumbar rehab and core programming.
• Evidence-based imaging decisions, and vitamin D and inflammation in musculoskeletal health.
Sandra Norton, DC, DACBR and Wesley Duval, DC, DACBR — Diplomates of the American Chiropractic Board of Radiology — the imaging track.
Steve Yeomans, DC, FACO — Fellow of the Academy of Chiropractic Orthopedists — documentation, chronic pain, rotator cuff, cervical spine.
Michael Hall, DC, FIACN — Fellow of the International Academy of Chiropractic Neurology — stroke risk, vestibular, concussion, cauda equina.
Donald Ozello, DC, CCN, CCSM (technique, lumbar rehab, core) · Howard Benedikt, DC, DCBCN (vitamin D, inflammation) · Monte Horne, DC (evidence-based imaging). Full bios: CCEDseminars faculty page.
Missouri's general-hours provision is generous — reading, meetings, writing, and teaching all count — but §11 requires documentation for both the previous and the current biennial cycle, produced within 60 days of a Board request, and failing an audit is itself grounds for discipline. A reading log is documentation; a certificate is proof. This bundle puts a certificate behind all 48 hours, permanently in your account, so the audit answer is a download rather than a reconstruction. Full requirements: Missouri chiropractic CE guide.
Forty-eight hours at $20 per credit hour = $960 base tuition. Every bundle of 10+ hours earns the automatic 20% multi-hour discount at checkout — $768 total, a $192 savings. No promo codes. Only need the formal half? The Missouri 24-Hour Formal Bundle is Track A alone at $384.
Yes, for a Missouri DC without an MTAA certification. It delivers 48 PACE-approved hours: 24 formal across three of the five Board categories, plus 24 general hours as clinical coursework. Every hour has a certificate. Confirm your personal obligations with the Missouri State Board of Chiropractic Examiners.
You don't have to — the Missouri 24-Hour Formal Bundle exists for exactly that choice. Doctors choose the 48 for two reasons: every hour is certificated for the two-cycle audit rule, and the general hours are spent on clinical topics worth having rather than logged reading. Approved coursework counts as general under Section 5(A) of the rule.
Yes. Section 4 of 20 CSR 2070-2.080 permits formal continuing-education hours via the Internet with Board approval, and the Board accepts PACE-approved courses. The imaging courses are taught by DACBRs as 2.081(5) requires. Older guides claiming Missouri allows no online CE reflect a prior version of the rule.
No. Under Section 1(C), a chiropractic physician at least 65 years old and licensed in Missouri at least 35 years completes only the 24 formal hours; the remaining hours are waived. The Missouri 24-Hour Formal Bundle is the right product for you.
$960 base tuition ($20 per credit hour x 48), and the automatic 20% multi-hour discount at checkout brings it to $768 — a $192 savings, no promo codes. Missouri's cycle closes February 28 of odd-numbered years; complete your hours before your license expiration date and retain certificates for the previous and current cycles.
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 20 CSR 2070-2.080 and 2070-2.081 as reviewed on the date below; always confirm your personal obligations with the Missouri State Board of Chiropractic Examiners.
CCEDseminars · PACE Provider #34015544 · Reviewed by Monte Horne, DC · Last updated August 14, 2026 (CT)
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