New Mexico Chiropractic Continuing Education

Earn online CE hours from Albuquerque, Las Cruces, Rio Rancho or Anywhere

New Mexico Chiropractic Continuing Education Requirements

New Mexico requires 16 hours of CE each year (by 6/30).

Reporting Requirements: 

  • Licensee affirms CE completion either Online or on State form

Online Chiropractic CE for New Mexico

NM Board allows 8 hours to be earned online per renewal period.
  • Our CE Sponsor: University of Bridgeport Chiropractic College.
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Individual Online Courses

Prefer to take just a few at a time? Choose from these on demand DC credit hours.

Posture, Rehab & MCE – Part 1

[3 CEU HRS] See, experience and communicate posture in a whole new way with StrongPosture® protocols. Part 1 covers research supporting common-sense bio-mechanics, and teaches you to engage people with pra…
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Dr. Steven Weiniger, DC, DIANM

$65.00
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State Approvals

Do you have chiropractic licenses in multiple states?

Take one course and apply it to all of your license renewals! Click the titles below to see state approvals for each program.

Course: Posture, Rehab & MCE

US/Canada

Alabama Kansas Ohio
Alaska Maine Oklahoma
Alberta Maryland Ontario
AR - Pending Massachusetts Oregon
Arizona Michigan Pennsylvania
British Columbia Minnesota Rhode Island
California Missouri South Carolina
Colorado Montana South Dakota
Connecticut Nebraska Tennessee
Delaware Nevada Texas
D.C. New Hampshire Utah
Florida New Jersey Vermont
Georgia New Mexico Virginia
Hawaii New York Washington
Idaho North Carolina West Virginia
Illinois North Dakota Wyoming
Iowa Nova Scotia

 Additional Countries

Australia Germany New Zealand
Austria Greece Norway
Belgium Hungary Poland
Canada Iceland Spain
Cypress Ireland Sweden
Czechia Liechtenstein Switzerland
Denmark Luxembourg Turkey
Estonia Malta United Kingdom
Finland Netherlands

*States not yet listed are pending approval please contact us to verify approval.

Course: Osteoporosis

US/Canada

BC Maryland Ohio
Colorado Massachusetts Oregon
Connecticut Michigan Ontario
Delaware Montana Rhode Island
D.C. Nebraska Utah
Idaho New Hampshire Vermont
Illinois New Jersey Virginia
Iowa Nova Scotia Washington
Wyoming

Additional Countries

Australia Germany New Zealand
Austria Greece Norway
Belgium Hungary Poland
Canada Iceland Spain
Cypress Ireland Sweden
Czechia Liechtenstein Switzerland
Denmark Luxembourg Turkey
Estonia Malta United Kingdom
Finland Netherlands

*States not yet listed are pending approval please contact us to verify approval.

Course: Management of Soft Tissue Conditions

US/Canada

Alabama Kansas Nova Scotia
Alberta Maine Ohio
Arizona Maryland Oklahoma
AR - Pending Massachusetts Ontario
British Columbia Michigan Pennsylvania
California Minnesota Rhode Island
Colorado Missouri South Carolina
Connecticut Montana South Dakota
Delaware Nebraska Tennessee
D.C. Nevada Texas
Florida New Hampshire Utah
Georgia New Jersey Vermont
Hawaii New Mexico Virginia
Idaho New York Washington
Illinois North Carolina West Virginia
Iowa North Dakota Wyoming

 Additional Countries

Australia Germany New Zealand
Austria Greece Norway
Belgium Hungary Poland
Canada Iceland Spain
Cypress Ireland Sweden
Czechia Liechtenstein Switzerland
Denmark Luxembourg Turkey
Estonia Malta United Kingdom
Finland Netherlands

*States not yet listed are pending approval please contact us to verify approval.

CE is Sponsored by University of Bridgeport Chiropractic College (UBCC) for 2024/2025. The above is our understanding of current state law and approvals. Please check with your state board for any recent updates or changes to state law and continuing education requirements or approvals. For more details on course approvals for each state, please see our Course Approvals page.

Course Reviews

Considering taking online chiropractic CE for New Mexico license renewal? Our courses are popular with chiropractors. Check out what other clinicians are saying.

Dr. Weiniger was a wonderful speaker and had up-to-date research along with great concepts that patients would understand.

DC

Santa Fe, NM

The course really helped me to gain knowledge and broaden the way I look at patients, how I treat, and how I communicate – it’s given me the confidence to say this is more than just what I’m going to do for you, you need to do all these other things [as a part of rehab].

Christian Cho, DC, CPEP®

Bellevue, WA

This is the 2nd time I have taken this course. The information is not only relevant, but I have picked up some key points to better implement this in my office.

Beverly Gordon, DC

Phoenix AZ

CPEP® Posture Specialist Training

CPEP Posture Specialist Certification training sets the standard for rehab, wellness, performance and active aging. Elevate your practice with a bio-mechanical model and focused-motion exercise to strengthen posture while improving balance and functi…
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New Mexico Board of Chiropractic Examiners

The New Mexico Board of Chiropractic plays a crucial role in regulating the practice of licensed chiropractors within the state. All chiropractors in this profession must graduate from accredited chiropractic colleges and pass the examination conducted by the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners (NBCE). The board diligently monitors and approves continuing education, while also enforcing disciplinary actions against licensees who violate the Chiropractic Physicians Practice Act or board rules. Headquartered in Santa Fe, the board ensures that chiropractors are licensed to provide health restoration and maintenance services through methods and procedures taught in chiropractic colleges and accredited post-graduate courses recognized by the board. It is important to note that chiropractors do not engage in operative surgery or prescribe controlled or dangerous drugs. The New Mexico Board of Chiropractic remains dedicated to upholding the highest standards of chiropractic care for the well-being of the public in the state.

NM Chiropractic Associations

New Mexico Chiropractic Association

The New Mexico Chiropractic Association (NMCA) has been dedicated to improving patient access to chiropractic medicine, making it a primary goal for the organization. The NMCA recognizes the pressing issue of provider shortages in the state, especially in rural communities. To address this challenge, the association is actively working on creative recruitment strategies to attract chiropractic physicians and expand their services in underserved areas. Integrating chiropractic physicians into the healthcare delivery system is another key focus, fostering collaboration with other medical providers and enhancing patient contact opportunities. The NMCA aims to increase its representation in healthcare-focused groups and organizations to influence policy and resource allocation for the advancement of the chiropractic profession. Through continued high-level educational opportunities and the potential expansion of chiropractic physicians’ scope of practice, the NMCA envisions filling a critical need in New Mexico’s healthcare delivery system. Headquartered in Albuquerque, the NMCA remains committed to elevating and advancing the chiropractic profession for the benefit of patients and providers alike.

Practice Tips Blog

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