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Councils on Chiropractic Education International
Councils on Chiropractic Education International (CCEI) | |
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Foundation | 2001 |
Location | Idaho |
Country | United States |
President | Lesley Biggs, PhD Canada |
Website | CCEI Website |
The Councils on Chiropractic Education International (CCEI) is an organization of chiropractic accrediting bodies worldwide. Organized in Brussels, in 2001,[1][2][3] the CCEI is committed to excellence in chiropractic education through emphasis on quality in its International Chiropractic Accreditation Standards, and by aiding in the development and recognition of new accrediting bodies in geographic regions where such agencies are not currently recognized.
CCEI provides accreditation services through its assigned member organizations to chiropractic educational entities situated in areas not currently served by a CCEI member agency. Accreditation agency actions and status designations for chiropractic educational entities that award equivalent degrees are mutually endorsed on the basis of membership in CCEI.
Purpose
The CCEI is committed[4] to:
- Define international educational standards and ensure their adoption and maintenance by accrediting agencies worldwide
- Define the process of accreditation and ensure appropriate implementation and administration of the process by accrediting agencies worldwide
- Establish and maintain a process for verifying equivalence of the educational standards and accreditation processes utilized by CCEI member accrediting agencies worldwide
- Assist and provide guidance for the development of accrediting agencies toward their full autonomy and membership in CCEI
- Promote continuous improvement of international educational standards, recognizing educational, cultural and legislative diversity in various countries and regions
- Advocate quality education through the dissemination and promotion of information to governments, professional organizations and others.
Membership
Membership in CCEI is open to agencies organized to accredit chiropractic education that meet all requirements for CCEI recognition and are committed to ongoing compliance with the responsibilities of membership as stated in the CCEI Articles and Bylaws. [4]
- Council on Chiropractic Education Australasia (CCEA)
- Canadian Federation of Chiropractic Regulatory and Educational Accrediting Boards (CFCREAB)
- Council on Chiropractic Education United States of America (CCE)
- European Council On Chiropractic Education (ECCE)
References
- ↑ Editorial Staff: "Councils on Chiropractic Education International Formed", Dynamic Chiropractic , Vol. 19, Issue 21, – October 8, 2001 [1]
- ↑ Haldeman, S: "Principles and practice of chiropractic", McGraw-Hill Professional, 3rd Ed., Pg 115 [2]
- ↑ Editorial Staff: "Councils on Chiropractic Education International Formed", Dynamic Chiropractic , Vol. 19, Issue 25, – December 1, 2001 [3]
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 CCEI Website [4]
External Links
CCEI Website : http://www.cceintl.org/
Other Languages
- ja:国際カイロプラクティック教育評議会
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