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Florida Chiropractic Physician License Renewal Dates

Monday, September 10th, 2012

 THE FOLLOWING LICENSING INFORMATION APPEARED ON THE FLORIDA BOARD OF HEALTH’S WEBSITE UNDER CHIROPRACTIC MEDICINE. WE ADVISE ALL POTENTIAL APPLICANTS TO VISIT THE DOH WEBSITE, AS IT IS CONTINUALLY UPDATED.

Current licenses (FLORIDA CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN) will expire at midnight, Eastern Time, on March 31, 2014

The process of renewing a license may take two to three weeks. Initiating contact to confirm the receipt of fees or the status of your license prior to this time will not expedite the renewal process.

An additional $100.00 is added to the Active renewal fee if license is registered supervisor.

Delinquent licenses that expired on March 31, 2012 become null and void on April 1, 2014.

 

This concludes the information from the Florida DOH website.

Attorney Lars K. Soreide with Soreide Law Group, PLLC, represents those individuals with licensure issues in front of the Florida Board of Chiropractic Medicine. For more information regarding our services or to speak to a lawyer, at no cost, regarding your license please call: (888) 760-6552, or visit our website at www.floridaprofessionallicense.com.

Florida Chiropractors and Licensure in the State of Florida

Friday, June 8th, 2012

The Florida Board of Chiropractic Medicine is the licensing board for chiropractors in Florida.  Those applying for a license in Florida must meet the licensure requirements and all of the standards set forth by the Board. A chiropractor gives the diagnosis, and treats conditions of the musculoskeletal system. Once the license is active in the State of Florida, to maintain the license, the board requires candidates to meet continuing educational requirements.

In order to qualify for a license as a chiropractor in the State of Florida, one must first obtain a bachelor’s degree and then must complete a four-year program of chiropractic education. The undergraduate coursework must include biology, psychology, organic chemistry, physics and humanities.

The State of Florida requires the candidates for a license to successfully pass all four parts, plus the supplemental physiotherapy exam of the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners Examination.

This information is meant as just a basic overview. All questions, requirements, and updated information should be obtained from the Florida Department of Health and the Florida Board of Chiropractic Medicine.

The Soreide Law Group, PLLC, represents those individuals with licensure issues in front of the Florida Board of Chiropractic Medicine. For more information regarding our services or to speak to a lawyer, at no cost, regarding your license please call: (888) 760-6552, or visit our website at www.floridaprofessionallicense.com.