CTCMA Renewal Requirements

50 CEU required for reporting on March 31 every 2 years. However, a renewal fee is required each year.

  • In the 2-year reporting period, a minimum of 6 out of 50 hours have to be in person (face-to-face) and they may be activities under categories A and/or C. A minimum of 4 hours must focus on ethical practice.
  • Compliance with the Continuing Competency Requirements Policy is required for renewing registration with the College.
  • Category A includes “direct participatory, formal programs” that include live in-person or online interactive workshops, seminars, or training when attendance is taken and monitored; or electronically offered continuing education when attendance is taken and monitored and when there is an assessment tool for the course.
  • Category B includes “self study” such as review of academic journals, professional publications, bylaws and standards, and include online and distance learning courses and webinars when no attendance is taken and/or when no assessment tool is available.
  • Category C includes “structured interactive activities” which can be regularly scheduled or routine consultations with peers or case conferences.

The above CEU information is current as of March 2021. Check the board for the most current requirement prior to purchasing a course or renewing your license.

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Title Datesort icon Unit Price
Treating Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) with Western and Chinese Medicine
Treating Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) with Western and Chinese Medicine

John K. Chen
Distance Learning - CEU Article
On Demand
2

CEUs
$ 25

Treating Senile Atrophic Vaginitis with Western and Chinese Medicine
Treating Senile Atrophic Vaginitis with Western and Chinese Medicine

John K. Chen
Distance Learning - CEU Article
On Demand
2

CEUs
$ 25

Treating Uterine Fibroids with Western and Chinese Medicine
Treating Uterine Fibroids with Western and Chinese Medicine

John K. Chen
Distance Learning - CEU Article
On Demand
2

CEUs
$ 25

Treating Uterine Prolapse with Western and Chinese Medicine
Treating Uterine Prolapse with Western and Chinese Medicine

John K. Chen
Distance Learning - CEU Article
On Demand
2

CEUs
$ 25

Treating Gastroenteritis with Western and Chinese Medicine
Treating Gastroenteritis with Western and Chinese Medicine

John K. Chen
Distance Learning - CEU Article
On Demand
1

CEUs
$ 12

Combining Functional Medicine and Chinese Medicine to Treat Common Pediatric Iss
Combining Functional Medicine and Chinese Medicine to Treat Common Pediatric Issues

Eva Ross
Distance Learning - CEU Video Recording
On Demand
1

CEUs
$ 17

Herbal Alternatives to Drugs: Gastrointestinal Disorders (Gastric Acid, Peptic U
Herbal Alternatives to Drugs: Gastrointestinal Disorders

John K. Chen
Distance Learning - CEU Video Recording
On Demand
1

CEUs
$ 17

**NEW** Intro to Top 50 Drugs and Their Herbal Alternatives: Antibacterial, Anti
Intro to Top 50 Drugs and Their Herbal Alternatives: Antibacterial, Antiviral, Anti-Inflammatory

John K. Chen
Distance Learning - CEU Video Recording
On Demand
1

CEUs
$ 17

Recognition & Prevention of Herb-Drug Interactions (2013)
Herb-Drug Interactions: An Advanced Class

John K. Chen
Distance Learning - CEU Video Recording
On Demand
8

CEUs
$ 109

Stages of Female Reproduction: From PMS to Menopause
Stages of Female Reproduction: From PMS to Menopause

Jonathan Law
Distance Learning - CEU Video Recording
On Demand
8

CEUs
$ 129