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West Virginia Online Max · Every Online Hour the Board Allows · One Purchase
| Board rule: | 18 hours every year, renewed by June 30 · a maximum of 6 may be online — live or on-demand · courses individually approved by the West Virginia Board of Chiropractic · W. Va. Code §30-16-15; Board Rule 4 CSR 1 |
| Inside: | 3 clinical courses · 6 CE hours · stroke-risk assessment, cervical trauma radiology, chronic-pain management · the full online allowance, spent on premium clinical topics |
| Faculty: | Michael Hall, DC, FIACN · Sandra Norton, DC, DACBR · Steve Yeomans, DC, FACO |
| Recognition: | CCEDseminars is recognized by the West Virginia Board of Chiropractic; all three courses are on the West Virginia-approved list · FCLB PACE Provider #34015544 · instant certificates to submit with renewal |
| Tuition: | $120 base → $108 with the automatic 10% discount ($12 savings) · no promo codes |
Add to Cart — West Virginia Online Max (6 Hrs, $108)
Your 6 online hours, done in one purchase with certificates ready for June 30. The other 12 are in person — plan them early.

Recognized by the West Virginia Board of Chiropractic · PACE Provider #34015544 · Instant certificates · Texas Chiropractic College affiliate
West Virginia lets you earn six of your eighteen annual hours online — and not one more. Live webinar or on-demand, it all counts inside the same six, so those hours are the most valuable CE you'll buy all year: the clinical topics you actually want, from faculty you can't book for a Saturday in Charleston, without the drive. This bundle spends all six on exactly that — a stroke-risk assessment course from a fellowship neurologist, cervical trauma radiology from a board-certified radiologist, and chronic-pain management from a chiropractic orthopedist — every one already on the Board's approved list for West Virginia.
West Virginia approves courses one at a time, and many providers don't bother. CCEDseminars is recognized by the Board, and these three are approved — which is why they're the three. Each completion generates an instant certificate to submit with your June 30 renewal. Three courses, three faculty, your whole online allowance.
| Board rule | This bundle | Status |
| Maximum 6 of the 18 annual hours online (live or on-demand) | 6 hours — the full allowance, no overage | Met exactly |
| Courses must be approved by the West Virginia Board of Chiropractic | All three on CCEDseminars' West Virginia-approved list; provider recognized by the Board | Met |
| Board may designate up to 6 hours in special subjects (§30-16-15) — none designated for the current year | Clinical topics; confirm any newly designated subject with the Board each June | Verify per year |
| Certificates of completion submitted with the June 30 renewal | Instant certificates, permanently in your account | Met |
| Remaining 12 hours — in person | Not included; WVCS and regional seminars | Your seminar |
Newly licensed in West Virginia? Licensees are exempt from CE for the year of initial licensure. Live webinars count inside the 6, not beyond it — plan accordingly.
• Neurology 220: Chiropractic Stroke Risk Assessment · 2 hrs · Michael Hall, DC, FIACN — the screening every DC should run before cervical care
• Radiology 205: Cervical Trauma · 2 hrs · Sandra Norton, DC, DACBR — fracture patterns, instability criteria, and referral triggers on plain film
• Orthopedics 208: Managing Chronic Pain · 2 hrs · Steve Yeomans, DC, FACO — evidence-based frameworks for the patient who never fully resolves
Michael Hall, DC, FIACN — Fellow of the International Academy of Chiropractic Neurology; three decades of clinical teaching.
Sandra Norton, DC, DACBR — Diplomate of the American Chiropractic Board of Radiology, Professor at Parker University.
Steve Yeomans, DC, FACO — Fellow of the Academy of Chiropractic Orthopedists; author and lecturer on outcomes-based chronic-pain management. Full bios: CCEDseminars faculty page.
West Virginia's year does not end in December. Licenses renew by June 30, and the 18 hours — with certificates — are due with that renewal. The second thing that catches doctors is approval: the Board approves courses individually, so a PACE logo alone is not the test; the course must be on the West Virginia-approved list. Every course in this bundle is. If you build your own six, check each course against the West Virginia-approved list before you enroll. Full requirements on the same page.
Six hours at $20 per credit hour = $120 base. Six hours crosses the 6–9 hour tier, so the automatic 10% multi-hour discount applies at checkout — $108 total. No promo codes. Prefer different topics? Build your own six from the West Virginia-approved list; six hours in the cart earns the same 10% automatically.
Yes. The West Virginia Board of Chiropractic limits online continuing education to 6 of the 18 annual hours, and both live webinars and on-demand courses count inside that 6. The remaining 12 must be earned in person.
Yes. West Virginia approves continuing education on a course-by-course basis; CCEDseminars is recognized by the Board and all three courses in this bundle are on the West Virginia-approved list. Confirm your personal obligations with the Board.
West Virginia chiropractic licenses renew annually by June 30, and the 18 hours of continuing education — with certificates of completion — are submitted with that renewal. Licensees are exempt for the calendar year in which they were first licensed.
Not at present. The statute allows the Board to designate up to 6 of the 18 hours in special subjects, and it has done so in past years (for example, a one-time risk-management requirement). No special subject is designated for the current year; check the Board's announcements each renewal cycle.
$120 base tuition ($20 per credit hour x 6), and the automatic 10% multi-hour discount at checkout brings it to $108 — a $12 savings, no promo codes. All three courses are 100% online and self-paced with instant certificates.
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 W. Va. Code §30-16-15 and the Board of Chiropractic's rules as reviewed on the date below; always confirm your personal obligations with the West Virginia Board of Chiropractic.
CCEDseminars · PACE Provider #34015544 · Reviewed by Monte Horne, DC · Last updated August 19, 2026 (CT)
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