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Dr. Paul Townsend, D.C. Director of Practical Testing, Research & Development NBCE Part IV Practical Examination Duties of a Part IV Examiner Dr. LeRoy Otto, D.C. Part IV Chief Examiner, NWHSU Test Site
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Part I – Basic Sciences Examinations Part II – Clinical Sciences Examinations Part III – Written Clinical Competency Part IV –Practical Examination for Licensure
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To provide a testing format in which the candidate demonstrates his or her ability to perform occupational tasks in a clinical setting:
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Developing Test Items NBCE Workshops Chiropractic College Clinical Instructors Technique Instructors Certified Content Experts Staff Consultants
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Cases and questions selected by state licensing board representatives
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A panel of experts State Licensing Board Representatives Content Experts
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HIERARCHY OF CLINICAL SKILLS DO SHOW HOW KNOW HOW KNOWLEDGE PARTS I & II PART III PART IV PRACTICE
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Content Areas Diagnostic Imaging Chiropractic Technique Chiropractic Case Management
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CAM 67% TEC 17% DIM 16%
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10 Four-minute Stations Candidate identifies radiological signs on plain film x-rays Candidate determines most likely diagnoses Candidate makes most appropriate initial case management decisions
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5 five-minute stations Candidate demonstrates two adjusting techniques per station Cervical spine Thoracic spine Lumbar spine Sacroiliac articulations Extremity articulations
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10 five-minute patient encounter stations 10 linked post-encounter probe (PEP) stations Candidate performs focused case histories Candidate performs focused physical examinations Candidate evaluates patient clinical database Candidate makes differential diagnoses Candidate makes initial case management decisions
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Use of standardized patients Use of OSCE format and protocols
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Successful candidates use organized approach while obtaining case history information Successful candidates communicate effectively with patients Successful candidates respect patient dignity Successful candidates elicit adequate historical information
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Post-Encounter Probe Station
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Part IV provides a highly reliable assessment of the chiropractic clinical skills required for licensure The dependability of the pass/fail decision is consistently at or above.90 The inter-rater reliability across the 15 rated stations is.93 -.96 The key to these high correlations is adherence to NBCE scoring protocols and consistent performance by the Part IV examiners
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Must have been in licensed chiropractic practice for a minimum of 5 years Chiropractic license must be in good standing with the FCLB (vis a vis Cin- Bad) and with the state chiropractic licensing board There cannot be any outstanding actions against the chiropractor’s license Chiropractors serving on state chiropractic licensing boards may be nominated by their boards to participate on Part IV test committees or as chiropractic examiners during Part IV exam administrations Part IV examiners may not be currently serving on Chiropractic College Boards of Trustees, be chiropractic college faculty members, or serve as preceptors for students enrolled in the Part IV exam
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Reports to the Chief Examiner Follows instructions of the Chief Examiner Conducts himself/herself in a professional manner Strives to be fair and objective in the assessment of examinees Does not prompt or give unfair advantage to any examinee Has no contact with students/examinees prior to or following the exam Avoids any appearance of impropriety or conflict-of-interest Consults with the Chief Examiner when any question about the exam or exam content arises Accepts the Chief Examiner’s decision as final
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Part IV Examiners must: Attend the Friday evening Examiner Orientation & Training Examiners receive training in areas that impact test site personnel relations and examinee assessment Sexual Harassment Gender and Racial Bias Examiners receive training in candidate skills assessment and checklist marking Examiners receive feed back on errors made in previous exam administrations It is absolutely essentially essential that examiners understand the NBCE scoring protocols, and how examiner errors affect student scores It is absolutely essential that examiners adhere to the standards set by the NBCE
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Friday night training 50.00 3 Saturday rotations @ $125/rotation 375.00 3 Sunday rotations @ $125/rotation 375.00 $800.00
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Currently 47 states including Washington, DC recognize participation in the Part IV for CE credit CE credit ranges from 12 to 30 credits per year Letters are mailed to participating examiners by the NBCE Department of Practical Testing Examiners must keep these letters on file in case they are audited If the letter from the NBCE is not received within four weeks following the exam, the examiner should contact Debora Beeman at dbeeman@nbce.org or call 1-800-964-6223 Ext. 154dbeeman@nbce.org
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Questions? If you would like to know more about the NBCE Part IV examination, contact Paul Townsend, D.C. at ptownsend@nbce.org
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