services

 
C.E.A. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SERVICES:

SEMINARS:

  • Seminars are held each year on a wide range of education topics.

DISTANCE EDUCATION MODULES:

  • Distance education modules are available, for purchase, incorporating an examination component, which makes them suitable for use by chiropractors in attaining the necessary continuing education requirements for Department of Veterans' Affairs provider status and for those CAA Branches which require mandatory continuing education for membership.

EDUCATION PRODUCT SALES:

  • CEA markets products periodically which directly relate to its programmes and which may not be readily available to chiropractors in Australia.

MANDATORY CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT:

  • Mandatory continuing education is now required by the Department of Veterans' Affairs [DVA] for its chiropractic providers and by the majority of the branches of the Chiropractors' Association of Australia. All CEA seminars and distance education modules are categorised under the CPD current guidelines published by the CAA and COCA and upon sucessful completion, chiropractors are eligible to receive CPD credits.

 


CHIROPRACTIC EDUCATION AUSTRALIA - IT'S HISTORY:

Incorporated in 1975, the International College of Chiropractic Ltd. was established as a chiropractic undergraduate educational institution based in Melbourne.

Following government funding in 1980 and the incorporation of the chiropractic degree programme within the Phillip Institute of Technology (now RMIT), the College remained involved in Melbourne and Sydney providing clinical facilities until 1983 and 1986 respectively.

From 1990, the College's main focus of endeavour has been the provision of continuing professional development (CPD) services to practising chiropractors.

In 1997, the company's name was changed to Chiropractic Education Australia Limited and a new Memorandum & Articles of Association established to form the basis of its ongoing direction.

CEA is also involved in the establishment and provision of a graduate studies program in Neuromusculoskeletal Rehabilitation in conjunction with a major Australian University.

Currently, CEA is the leading, independent, non-political chiropractic organisation dedicated to the provision of CPD services to chiropractors in Australian and South East Asian regions.

Our company is a non-profit organisation and all surplus realized through its services are channelled back into expanding continuing education opportunities and supporting chiropractic professional development projects.


CEA STRUCTURE 



TERM: 2008-9


MEMBERS OF COUNCIL:

  • Chairman: Dr. Wayne R. Minter
  • Vice-Chairman: Dr. John Sweaney
  • Secretary: Dr. Rosemary Giuriato
  • Treasurer: Dr. Scott Philipson
  • Executive Member: Dr. Inger Villadsen & Emiterus Prof. Stefen Pallister

 

COMMITTEES:

  • Australian Academy of Chiropractic: Dr. Wayne R. Minter (Chair)
  • Awards: Dr. Inger Villadsen (Chair)
  • Constitution & Membership: Dr. John A. Sweaney (Chair)
  • C.P.D. Strategy (Continuing Professional Development): Dr. Wayne R. Minter
  • Finance: Dr. Scott Philipson (Chair: Automatically the Treasurer)
  • Marketing/IT: Dr. Inger Villadsen
  • Programming: Dr. Wayne R. Minter (Chair)
  • Publications: Dr. Susan Daly (Chair)

ADMINISTRATION:

  • Director of Administration: Dr. Susan Daly

SECRETARIAT:

  • 19 Forest Way (P.O. Box 444)
    Frenchs Forest NSW 2086
    Australia
  • Tel: 61 (0)2 9452 2385
    Fax: 61 (0)2 9452 2387
  • E-mail: info@cea.org.au
  • Website: www.cea.org.au


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