CCEA - Council on Chiropractic Education Australasia

CCEA - Council on Chiropractic Education Australasia

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What is the purpose of CCEA's accreditation handbook?

Guiding students in choosing chiropractic programs
Providing resources for chiropractic research
Outlining the process for program accreditation
Promoting the benefits of chiropractic treatments

Which organization is NOT involved in the recognition of CCEA's accreditation standards?

Councils on Chiropractic Education in Australia and New Zealand
Council on Higher Education Accreditation
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
International Society of Chiropractic Educators

What is the minimum passing score on CCEA's accreditation assessment?

50%
60%
70%
80%

What percentage of faculty members in CCEA-accredited programs must hold doctoral degrees?

25%
50%
75%
100%

Which organization recognizes CCEA as an accrediting authority for chiropractic education?

World Federation of Chiropractic
American Chiropractic Association
Australian Medical Association
European Chiropractors' Union

How many domains of evaluation are there in CCEA's accreditation standards?

4
6
8
10

What percentage of CCEA-accredited programs must meet the standards for successful accreditation?

50%
60%
75%
90%

Which committee of CCEA oversees the accreditation process?

Council on Compliance
Committee on Curriculum
Accreditation Review Board
Ethics and Professionalism Committee

What is the minimum duration of education required to become a chiropractor in CCEA-accredited programs?

2 years
3 years
4 years
5 years

What are the two main types of accreditation offered by CCEA?

Regional and International
Undergraduate and Postgraduate
Full and Provisional
Online and On-campus

What is the purpose of CCEA's Code of Conduct?

Ensuring ethical chiropractic practices
Providing guidelines for marketing chiropractic services
Regulating the pricing of chiropractic treatments
Outlining the eligibility criteria for chiropractic students

How often does CCEA conduct accreditation site visits?

Every year
Every two years
Every five years
Every ten years

Who are the primary beneficiaries of CCEA accreditation?

Chiropractic professionals
Undergraduate students
Health insurance companies
Government regulatory bodies

What factors are considered during the accreditation process for chiropractic programs?

Curriculum, faculty credentials, and research publications
Student enrollment, campus facilities, and student satisfaction
Tuition fees, student diversity, and community outreach programs
Athletic facilities, extracurricular activities, and alumni networks

How many member organizations does CCEA currently have?

5
10
15
20

What is the primary role of CCEA?

Promoting alternative medicine
Regulating chiropractic education standards
Advocating for chiropractic insurance coverage
Conducting research on chiropractic treatments

Where is the headquarters of CCEA located?

Sydney, Australia
Auckland, New Zealand
Melbourne, Australia
Wellington, New Zealand

What is the maximum ratio of students to faculty in a CCEA-accredited program?

10:1
15:1
20:1
25:1

How many years of manual therapy experience is required for CCEA evaluators?

2 years
5 years
10 years
15 years

Which types of chiropractic programs does CCEA accredit?

Undergraduate and master's level
Master's and doctoral level
Doctoral and post-doctoral level
All levels
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