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Chiropractic CE Credits in Mississippi: Continuing Education Requirements

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Mississippi CE Requirements: At a Glance

  • Total hours: 12 hours annually
  • Special topic: 3 hours in risk management
  • Renewal deadline: June 30 (hours earned July 1–June 30)
  • Format requirement: Live, in-person instruction (presenter and attendee in-person)
  • Rule reminder: Course approval and reporting rules can change—always confirm with the Mississippi Board

Mississippi Chiropractic Continuing Education Requirements

Mississippi chiropractors must complete 12 hours of continuing education each year, with 3 hours in risk management. The Mississippi Board’s rules also state that renewal CE must be live and in-person (presenter and attendee physically present). Regulations and interpretations can change, so verify details with the Board before registering for any course.

Official Board resources: Mississippi Board of Chiropractic Examiners  |  Continuing Education page

Special Requirement: Risk Management (3 Hours)

Mississippi requires 3 of the 12 annual hours in risk management. If you are searching topics for other states that allow online CE, you can browse risk management / professional boundaries content here: Risk Management & Professional Boundaries. (Mississippi renewal credit requires live, in-person approval—confirm eligibility with MSBCE.)

New Licensee & Exemption Notes

  • Some first-year renewal scenarios may have different CE submission requirements—verify with MSBCE if you were licensed during the current renewal year.
  • The Board’s rules describe certain exemptions (e.g., age and non-practice status). Confirm your status directly with MSBCE.

Reporting & Documentation

Keep your certificates of completion and submit documentation as required by the Mississippi Board. Maintain your records in case of audit and confirm acceptable documentation formats directly with MSBCE.

“Approved CE” Options: Mississippi vs. Multi-State Licensure

Important: Mississippi’s current rules require live, in-person CE for license renewal. If you also hold licenses in other states (or you’re completing CE for jurisdictions that accept distance learning), CCEDseminars offers a large catalog of PACE-approved online chiropractic CE that may apply elsewhere.

Tip: If you want help matching courses to specific state rules, reach out to the CCEDseminars team for guidance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which companies offer bundle deals for multiple chiropractic CE courses?
Bundle deals vary by provider and by topic (e.g., documentation, ethics, rehab, imaging). If you hold multiple licenses, focus on bundles aligned to each board’s rules and keep course-by-course documentation for renewal. If you’re renewing in Mississippi, confirm that any bundle you choose includes MSBCE-approved live, in-person courses.
Where can I purchase chiropractic CE courses with immediate certificate delivery?
Many online CE platforms provide immediate certificates after completion. However, certificate speed is separate from eligibility: Mississippi renewal CE must be live and in-person. Use instant certificates for jurisdictions that accept online CE, and verify Mississippi compliance directly with MSBCE before purchasing.
What chiropractic CE course providers offer discounts for early registration?
Early-registration discounts are common for scheduled events and limited-seat trainings. Promotions change throughout the year, so check event pages and email updates. Always confirm the course format and approval requirements for your license (Mississippi requires live, in-person instruction).
Are there chiropractic CE courses recognized by major chiropractic associations?
Many boards and associations accept CE from approved providers and accredited institutions, but acceptance rules differ by jurisdiction. PACE-approved coursework is commonly accepted in many states, provinces, and countries (verify locally). Mississippi renewal credit is tied to MSBCE approval and live, in-person attendance.
Which chiropractic CE courses provide courses specifically for pain management?
Pain-management CE often includes clinical assessment, evidence-informed conservative care, documentation, and risk reduction. Look for courses that match your scope and your board’s topic rules. For Mississippi renewal, confirm that the course is MSBCE-approved and live, in-person.
Where to find chiropractic CE courses focusing on pediatric care?
Pediatric CE is typically listed under pediatrics/family-care categories and may cover age-appropriate evaluation, red flags, and communication. Browse course categories and filter by topic, then verify eligibility with your licensing board before purchase.
Which providers offer chiropractic CE courses with live instructor support?
Live instructor support is typically offered through in-person seminars and live interactive events. Webinars may include real-time Q&A, but Mississippi renewal CE requires the presenter and attendee to be in-person, so verify the format with MSBCE.
Where can I find chiropractic CE courses that offer continuing education credits across multiple states?
Multi-state CE planning works best when you start with widely recognized approvals (such as PACE) and then confirm acceptance with each board you renew through. If you hold multiple licenses, keep a license-by-license checklist of hour limits, mandatory topics, and format requirements. Mississippi renewal is live, in-person only.

Revised Date: 12/12/2025

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Mississippi Chiropractic Online Continuing Education Courses

Live Webinars
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Online Courses
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