Exam Process
The CCEB administers three exams: Component A, Component B, and Component C.
Successful completion of Component A, Component B, and Component C yields a CCEB Certificate, which is required of candidates seeking provincial licensure. Recertification is available upon the request of a province for those practitioners who have previously received a CCEB Certificate.
These exams are designed to evaluate your competence to practice chiropractic in Canada.
You will be tested on:
- Your understanding of terminology (or vocabulary);
- Your understanding of fact and principle (or generalization);
- Your understanding of illustrations;
- Your ability to recommend appropriate actions (in some specific practical problem situations);
- Your ability to make evaluative judgments;
- Your ability to arrive at an appropriate diagnosis on the basis of the information provided in a clinical vignette; and
- Your ability to make appropriate patient management recommendations on the basis of information provided in a clinical vignette.