Registration for QME Update is now open! 12 Continuing Ed Hours
Registration for QME Update is now open! 12 Continuing Ed Hours
Chiropractors who want to become a QME in California are required to complete a 25-hour Industrial Disability Evaluator (IDE) training course. This IDE course is approved by and meets the California's Division of Workers' Compensation requirements for a chiropractor to apply for the QME exam and appointment.
The QME exam is notoriously difficult to pass! This 4-hour virtual prep class is designed to break down the material in a way that makes the exam less daunting. It is a "drip" course, in that the content builds from one week to the next, until you have a full pool of knowledge at the end!
QME Resource Center is also an approved provider for Continuing Education credits. Our CE courses qualify for both QME and Board of Chiropractic Education (BOCE) credit hours.
Dr. Mark Zuber, D.C. has taught industrial medicine for over 25 years. He maintains an active clinical practice and also is an active QME in the California system.
According to the Qualified Medical Evaluator Regulations, QMEs must complete 12 DWC approved continuing education credits every 24 months.
Prospective Qualified Medical Evaluators can be confident in test taking with our in-depth review, study materials, and/ or personal expert guidance.
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