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Saskatchewan Chiropractic Continuing Education Requirements (CAS)

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 If you practice in Saskatchewan, this page gives you a clear, compliance-first overview of CAS continuing education—especially the “Inside Hours” vs “Outside Hours” split—so you can plan your cycle with confidence. 

Saskatchewan CE Requirements: At-a-Glance

Total CE Hours30 hours per 2-year cycle (CAS)
Inside HoursCAS-provided seminars / required components (plan these first)
Outside HoursEligible learning from outside providers (verifiable + chiropractic-relevant)
Online LearningOften used for Outside Hours when verifiable
Official SourceConfirm details with the Chiropractors’ Association of Saskatchewan (CAS)

Note: Requirements and due intervals for mandatory items (e.g., record keeping / boundaries / CPR) are set by CAS policy and can change. Always verify against current CAS documentation.

Inside Hours vs Outside Hours: What Saskatchewan DCs Need to Know

Inside Hours (CAS)

  • Typically fulfilled through CAS-provided seminars and required components.
  • These are the “must-plan-first” hours because they are not the easiest to replace with outside providers.
  • CAS policy also includes mandatory items on set schedules (commonly CPR certification, record keeping, and professional boundaries).

Outside Hours (Eligible Verifiable Learning)

  • Verifiable learning from outside organizations that relates to chiropractic practice.
  • Many online courses can qualify when they provide clear completion documentation (certificate, learning objectives, time, topic).
  • Best practice: keep a simple compliance folder with certificates + course outlines in case of audit.

Clinic Owners with X-Ray or Laser: Don’t Miss Radiation Safety Updates

Saskatchewan clinics using X-ray or therapeutic devices should stay current with provincial radiation safety obligations (including updates reflected in Saskatchewan’s Radiation Health and Safety Regulations, 2024). If your CE plan includes radiology, documentation, or safety content, keep that evidence organized—this is often where audits focus.

When in doubt, confirm compliance expectations directly through CAS and applicable provincial regulations.

How CCEDseminars Helps Saskatchewan Chiropractors

  • On-demand online courses (24/7): Ideal for building eligible Outside Hours with clear certificates.
  • PACE-approved provider: Many Saskatchewan DCs prefer verifiable, recognized continuing education.
  • Instant documentation: Print certificates and maintain transcripts in your account.
  • Wide clinical library: Radiology, documentation, ethics, rehabilitation, diagnostics, and more.

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Frequently Asked Questions (Saskatchewan CAS)

How many CE hours are required in Saskatchewan?

CAS requires 30 hours of continuing education per 2-year cycle. Plan required Inside Hours first, then fill remaining hours with eligible Outside Hours.

What counts as “Inside Hours”?

Inside Hours are CAS-provided seminars and required components defined by CAS policy. These are typically the most important hours to schedule early.

What counts as “Outside Hours”?

Outside Hours are verifiable learning from outside providers that relates to chiropractic practice. Keep certificates and course outlines for your records.

Can CCEDseminars courses be used for Saskatchewan renewal?

Many Saskatchewan DCs use online courses to build eligible Outside Hours. Inside Hours requirements are typically fulfilled through CAS-provided seminars—verify your exact requirements with CAS.

Are record keeping and professional boundaries required?

CAS policy includes mandatory Inside-hour components such as record keeping and professional boundaries on set schedules. Confirm your due dates directly with CAS.

Does CPR or First Aid count as CE?

CAS policy includes CPR certification as a required component on a set schedule. For other First Aid items, confirm how CAS counts them for your cycle.

Do I need radiology-specific CE?

If your practice involves radiology or radiation-producing equipment, keep your safety training and documentation organized and confirm obligations under CAS policy and provincial radiation safety rules.

Where do I verify the official Saskatchewan requirements?

Always verify with the official CAS site: saskchiro.ca.

Compliance note: This page is a planning guide. Saskatchewan requirements can change. You are ultimately responsible for meeting CAS rules and maintaining documentation.

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Revised: 12/19/2025

Saskatchewan Chiropractic Online Continuing Education Courses

Live Webinars
There are no live webinars accredited for this state.

Online Courses
Case Studies & Clinical Pearls 201: The Head I Chiropractic CE (Monte Horne, DC)
Case Studies & Clinical Pearls 202: The Cervical Spine | Online Chiropractic Education (Monte Horne, DC)
Case Studies & Clinical Pearls 203: The Upper Extremities | Chiro Online CE (Monte Horne, DC)
Case Studies & Clinical Pearls 204: Thorax Conditions | Chiro Online CE (Monte Horne, DC)
Case Studies & Clinical Pearls 205: The Lumbar Spine | Chiropractor Course Online (Monte Horne, DC)
Case Studies & Clinical Pearls 206: The Lower Extremities | Chiropractic CEU Online (Monte Horne, DC)
Case Studies & Clinical Pearls 207: The Head II | Chiropractic CE Credits Online (Monte Horne, DC)
Case Studies & Clinical Pearls 208: The Cervical Spine II | Chiropractic Online CE (Monte Horne, DC)
Case Studies & Clinical Pearls 209-A: The Upper Extremities II Part I | Online Chiro Credit (Monte Horne, DC)
Case Studies & Clinical Pearls 209-B: Upper Extremities II Part II | Online Chiro Crdit (Monte Horne, DC)
Case Studies & Clinical Pearls 210-A: The Thorax II Part I | Online Chiro Credit Course (Monte Horne, DC)
Case Studies & Clinical Pearls 210-B: The Thorax II Part II | Chiropractic CE Credits Online (Monte Horne, DC)
Case Studies & Clinical Pearls 211: Lumbar Spine Conditions II | Chiropractic CEU Online (Monte Horne, DC)
Case Studies & Clinical Pearls 212: Lower Extremity Conditions II | Online Chiro Credit (Monte Horne, DC)