On Demand Registrants

For state CE credit: 6-12 hours per course (see below for exceptions). Passing exam(s) is required to receive CE credit (when available), or to receive the KI Certificate of Completion. Otherwise you are incomplete for the course.

For DCs, LAc’s, ND’s (USA only): If you require CE credits toward your state license, you must purchase the NUHS attendance verification certificate (AVC) or transcripts at the purple button below after you have completed the course, and after you’ve received the KI Certificate of Completion.

Please note: It is your responsibility to know your state’s CE rules in regard to live on-site, live streaming webinar, and online educational programs before enrolling in the Kharrazian Institute program.

Acupuncture CE’s will be provided by NCCAOM and the Kharrazian Institute has not applied to individual states (except California). Generally speaking, the CA ACU only accepts attendance via online replays and NCAAOM retroactively accepts livestream and online replays. CA ACU AND NCAAOM registrants: Please wait until after your boards have approved CE credit for each course, before completing the exam or exams which are required to be complete for the course and to receive the KI Certificate of Completion. Check the status of CE credits via online replays below!

Naturopathic CE’s will be provided by Oregon Board of Naturopathic Medicine and the Kharrazian Institute has not applied to individual states. Please check with your state board to confirm if they will find reciprocity in the Oregon Board of Naturopathic Medicine approval.

For Nutritionists: see CE Credits HERE.

ACNB Notice: For a limited time through February 2023, registrants currently finishing courses can be submitted to ACNB for re-certification. Beginning March 1st, any registrants must submit to the ACNB as self-study. Contact ACNB for details.

Current status for CE credits via onsite live/livestream is located HERE.

APPROVALS FOR ON DEMAND

Respiratory and Sinus Conditions Clinical Strategies and Treatment Applications (Course Seventeen): 6 hours

Please note! CE credits for state licenses for the Respiratory and Sinus Conditions course via ON DEMAND video attendance generally have indefinite expiration for most states and specifically on the following dates for states listed below:

Arizona (expires 8/28/2026), Arkansas (expires 12/31/2024), California (expires 8/30/2025), CA ACU (expires 9/22/2025), Georgia (expires 12/31/2024), Hawaii (expires 12/31/2025), Kentucky (expires 9/22/2025), NCCAOM (expires 9/19/2025), New Mexico (expires 12/31/2024), Oregon NDs (expires 12/31/2024), Pennsylvania (expires 9/1/2026). Texas (expires 8/31/2025).

Access to CE credits for these states is ongoing: Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, and Wyoming.

CE credits not available for the following states via On Demand video replays.: Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, New York, Oklahoma, Tennessee, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.

CA ACU and NCCAOM registrants: Please wait until after these boards have approved CE credit for each course, before completing the exam(s) which are required to be complete for the course and to receive the KI Certificate of Completion. Please request Online Replays CE credits from NUHS when you order attendance verification for CA ACU.

For DCs, LAc’s, ND’s (USA only): If you require CE credits (when available) toward your state license, you must purchase the NUHS attendance verification certificate (AVC) or transcripts at the button below after you have completed the course, and after you’ve received the KI Certificate of Completion. Livestream or On demand attendance requires watching all videos and passing the exam for CE credit, or to receive the KI Certificate of Completion. Otherwise you are marked incomplete for the course.

Approvals as of November 4, 2024

Chronic Inflammation Clinical Strategies and Treatment Applications (Course Sixteen): 6.5 hours (exceptions noted below)

Please note! CE credits for state licenses for the Chronic Inflammation course via ON DEMAND video attendance generally have indefinite expiration for most states and specifically on the following dates for states listed below:

Arizona (expires 3/28/2026), Arkansas (expires 12/31/2024), California (6 hours CE credit only – expires 4/30/2025), CA ACU (valid from 6/10/2024 to 06/10/2025), Georgia (expires 12/31/2024), Hawaii (6 hours CE credit only – expires 12/31/2025), Kentucky (expires 5/12/2025), NCCAOM (expires 6/4/2025), New Mexico (expires 12/31/2024), Oregon NDs (expires 12/31/2024), Pennsylvania (expires 9/1/2024). Texas (expires 4/30/2025).

Access to CE credits for these states is ongoing: Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, and Wyoming.

CE credits not available for the following states via On Demand video replays.: Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, New York, Oklahoma, Tennessee, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.

CA ACU and NCCAOM registrants: Please wait until after these boards have approved CE credit for each course, before completing the exam(s) which are required to be complete for the course and to receive the KI Certificate of Completion. Please request Online Replays CE credits from NUHS when you order attendance verification for CA ACU.

For DCs, LAc’s, ND’s (USA only): If you require CE credits (when available) toward your state license, you must purchase the NUHS attendance verification certificate (AVC) or transcripts at the button below after you have completed the course, and after you’ve received the KI Certificate of Completion. Livestream or On demand attendance requires watching all videos and passing the exam for CE credit, or to receive the KI Certificate of Completion. Otherwise you are marked incomplete for the course.

Approvals as of May 7, 2024

Essentials of Functional Medicine (Course Fifteen): 8 hours

Please note! CE credits for state licenses for the Essentials of Functional Medicine course via ON DEMAND video attendance generally have indefinite expiration for most states and specifically on the following dates for states listed below:

Arizona (expires 3/28/2026), Arkansas (expires 12/31/2024), California (expires 2/28/2025), CA ACU (approved starting 5/15/2024, expires 5/15/2025 ), Georgia (expires 12/31/2024), Hawaii (expires 12/31/2025), Kentucky (expires 3/31/2025), NCCAOM (expires 4/23/2025), Oregon NDs (expires 12/31/2024), Pennsylvania (expires 9/1/2024). Texas (expires 2/28/2025).

Access to CE credits for these states is ongoing: Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, and Wyoming.

CE credits not available for the following states via On Demand video replays.: Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, New York, Oklahoma, Tennessee, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.

CA ACU and NCCAOM registrants: Please wait until after these boards have approved CE credit for each course, before completing the exam(s) which are required to be complete for the course and to receive the KI Certificate of Completion. Please request Online Replays CE credits from NUHS when you order attendance verification for CA ACU.

For DCs, LAc’s, ND’s (USA only): If you require CE credits (when available) toward your state license, you must purchase the NUHS attendance verification certificate (AVC) or transcripts at the button below after you have completed the course, and after you’ve received the KI Certificate of Completion. Livestream or On demand attendance requires watching all videos and passing exams for CE credit, or to receive the KI Certificate of Completion. Otherwise you are marked incomplete for the course.

Approvals as of May 7, 2024

Hormone Imbalances Clinical Strategies and Treatment Applications (Course Fourteen): 12 hours

Important Notice: Course Fourteen is approved for attendance via online replays starting January 1, 2024. Please wait to take your required exams until 2024. (Course Fourteen is also approved for attendance via Livestream on December 9-10, 2023, but you must complete all exams by December 31, 2023 for Livestream CE credit, otherwise your CE credit will be via online replays.) CE credit via Livestream valid only for 2023; CE credit via Online Replays only valid beginning in 2024.

Please note! CE credits for state licenses for the Hormone Imbalances course via ON DEMAND video attendance generally have indefinite expiration for most states and specifically on the following dates for states listed below:

Arizona (expires 6/4/2026), Arkansas (expires 12/31/2024), California (expires 12/31/2024), CA ACU (approved starting 01/12/2024 and expires 01/12/2025), Georgia (expires 12/31/2024), Hawaii (expires 12/31/2025), Kentucky (expires 01/01/2025), New Mexico (expires 01/01/2025), NCCAOM (expires 01/10/2025), Oregon NDs (expires 12/31/2024), Pennsylvania (expires 09/01/2024). Texas (expires 12/31/2024).

Access to CE credits for these states is ongoing: Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, and Wyoming.

CE credits exception: Texas (only allows a total of 10 hours of online learning per renewal period).

CE credits not available for the following states via On Demand video replays.: Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, New York, Oklahoma, Tennessee, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.

CA ACU and NCCAOM registrants: Please wait until after these boards have approved CE credit for each course, before completing the 2 exams which are required to be complete for the course and to receive the KI Certificate of Completion. Please request Online Replays CE credits from NUHS when you order attendance verification for CA ACU.

For DCs, LAc’s, ND’s (USA only): If you require CE credits (when available) toward your state license, you must purchase the NUHS attendance verification certificate (AVC) or transcripts at the button below after you have completed the course, and after you’ve received the KI Certificate of Completion. Livestream or On demand attendance requires watching all videos and passing both exams for CE credit, or to receive the KI Certificate of Completion. Otherwise you are marked incomplete for the course.

Approvals as of January 5, 2024

Chronic Infections Clinical Strategies and Treatment Applications (Course Thirteen): 12 hours

Please note! CE credits for state licenses for the Chronic Infections course via ON DEMAND video attendance generally have indefinite expiration for most states and specifically on the following dates for states listed below:

Arizona (expires 03/20/2025), Arkansas (expires 12/31/2023), California (expires 04/30/2024), CA ACU (expires 06/23/2024), Georgia (expires 12/31/2023), Hawaii (expires 12/31/2023), Kentucky (expires 05/22/2024), New Mexico (expires 03/09/2024), NCCAOM (expires 06/09/2024), Oregon NDs (expires 05/01/2025), Pennsylvania (expires 09/01/2024). Texas (expires 04/30/2024).

Access to CE credits for these states is ongoing: Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, and Wyoming.

CE credits exception: Texas (only allows a total of 10 hours of online learning per renewal period).

CE credits not available for the following states via On Demand video replays.: Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, New York, Oklahoma, Tennessee, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.

CA ACU and NCCAOM registrants: Please wait until after these boards have approved CE credit for each course, before completing the 2 exams which are required to be complete for the course and to receive the KI Certificate of Completion. Please request Online Replays CE credits from NUHS when you order attendance verification for CA ACU.

For DCs, LAc’s, ND’s (USA only): If you require CE credits (when available) toward your state license, you must purchase the NUHS attendance verification certificate (AVC) or transcripts at the button below after you have completed the course, and after you’ve received the KI Certificate of Completion. Livestream or On demand attendance requires watching all videos and passing both exams for CE credit, or to receive the KI Certificate of Completion. Otherwise you are marked incomplete for the course.

Approvals as of June 21, 2023

Longevity and Wellness Optimization Clinical Strategies and Treatment Applications (Course Twelve): 12 hours

Important Notice: Course Twelve is approved for attendance via online replays starting January 1, 2023. Please wait to take your required exams until 2023. (Course Twelve is also approved for attendance via Livestream on December 10-11, 2022, but you must complete all exams by December 31, 2022 for Livestream CE credit, otherwise your CE credit will be via online replays.) CE credit via Livestream valid only for 2022; CE credit via Online Replays only valid beginning in 2023.

Please note! CE credits for state licenses for the Longevity and Wellness course via ON DEMAND video attendance generally have indefinite expiration for most states and specifically on the following dates for states listed below:

Arizona (expires 12/14/2024), Arkansas (expires 12/31/2023), California (expires 12/11/2023), CA ACU (expires 1/26/2024), Georgia (expires 12/31/2023), Hawaii (expires 12/31/2023), Kentucky (expires 1/1/2024), Missouri (expires 2/28/2023), New Mexico (expires 12/31/2023), NCCAOM (expires 1/6/2024), Oregon NDs (expires 12/31/2023), Pennsylvania (expires 9/01/2024), Texas (expires 12/31/2023).

Access to CE credits for these states is ongoing: Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, and Wyoming.

CE credits exception: Texas (only allows a total of 10 hours of online learning per renewal period).

CE credits not available for the following states via On Demand video replays.: Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, New York, Oklahoma, Tennessee, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.

CA ACU and NCCAOM registrants: Please wait until after these boards have approved CE credit for each course, before completing the 2 exams which are required to be complete for the course and to receive the KI Certificate of Completion. Please request Online Replays CE credits from NUHS when you order attendance verification for CA ACU.

For DCs, LAc’s, ND’s (USA only): If you require CE credits (when available) toward your state license, you must purchase the NUHS attendance verification certificate (AVC) or transcripts at the button below after you have completed the course, and after you’ve received the KI Certificate of Completion. Livestream or On demand attendance requires watching all videos and passing both exams for CE credit, or to receive the KI Certificate of Completion. Otherwise you are marked incomplete for the course.

Approvals as of July 21, 2023

Mood and Anxiety Disorders Clinical Strategies and Treatment Applications (Course Eleven): 12 hours

Please note! CE credits for state licenses for the Mood and Anxiety Disorders course via ON DEMAND video attendance generally have indefinite expiration for most states and specifically on the following dates for states listed below:

Arizona (expires 5/1/2024), Arkansas (expires 12/31/2023), California (expires 8/31/2023), CA ACU (expires 11/17/2023), Georgia (expires 12/31/2022), Hawaii (expires 12/31/2023), Kentucky (expires 9/26/2023), Missouri (expires 2/28/2023), New Mexico (expires 9/26/2023), NCCAOM (expires 10/21/2023), Oregon NDs (expires 12/18/2024), Pennsylvania (expires 9/1/2024). Texas (expires 8/31/2023).

Access to CE credits for these states is ongoing: Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, and Wyoming.

CE credits exception: Texas (only allows a total of 10 hours of online learning per renewal period).

CE credits not available for the following states via On Demand video replays.: Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, New York, Oklahoma, Tennessee, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.

CA ACU and NCCAOM registrants: Please wait until after these boards have approved CE credit for each course, before completing the 2 exams which are required to be complete for the course and to receive the KI Certificate of Completion. Please request Online Replays CE credits from NUHS when you order attendance verification for CA ACU.

For DCs, LAc’s, ND’s (USA only): If you require CE credits (when available) toward your state license, you must purchase the NUHS attendance verification certificate (AVC) or transcripts at the button below after you have completed the course, and after you’ve received the KI Certificate of Completion. Livestream or On demand attendance requires watching all videos and passing both exams for CE credit, or to receive the KI Certificate of Completion. Otherwise you are marked incomplete for the course.

Approvals as of June 21, 2023

Cardiovascular and Neurovascular Syndromes Clinical Strategies and Treatment Applications (Course Ten): 12 hours

Please note! CE credits for state licenses for the Cardiovascular course via ON DEMAND video attendance generally have indefinite expiration for most states and specifically on the following dates for states listed below:

Arizona (expires 3/1/2024), Arkansas (expires 12/31/2023), California (expires 3/31/2023), CA ACU (expires 5/29/2023), Georgia (expires 12/31/2022), Hawaii (expires 12/31/2023), Kentucky (expires 4/11/2023), Missouri (expires 2/28/2023), New Mexico (expires 4/11/2023), NCCAOM (expires 5/5/2024), Oregon NDs (expires 12/18/2024), Pennsylvania (expires 09/01/2022), Texas (expires 3/31/2023)

Access to CE credits for these states is ongoing: Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, and Wyoming.

CE credits exception: Texas (only allows a total of 10 hours of online learning per renewal period).

CE credits not available for the following states via On Demand video replays.: Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, New York, Oklahoma, Tennessee, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.

CA ACU and NCCAOM registrants: Please wait until after these boards have approved CE credit for each course, before completing the 2 exams which are required to be complete for the course and to receive the KI Certificate of Completion. Please request Online Replays CE credits from NUHS when you order attendance verification for CA ACU.

For DCs, LAc’s, ND’s (USA only): If you require CE credits (when available) toward your state license, you must purchase the NUHS attendance verification certificate (AVC) or transcripts at the button below after you have completed the course, and after you’ve received the KI Certificate of Completion. Livestream or On demand attendance requires watching all videos and passing both exams for CE credit, or to receive the KI Certificate of Completion. Otherwise you are marked incomplete for the course.

Approvals as of June 21, 2023

Childhood Development Disorders Clinical Strategies and Treatment Applications (Course Nine): 12 hours

Course Nine is also approved for attendance via Livestream on December 11-12, 2021, but you must complete all exams by December 31, 2021 for Livestream CE credit, otherwise your CE credit will be via online replays. CE credit via Livestream valid only for 2021; CE credit via Online Replays only valid beginning in 2022.

Please note! CE credits for state licenses for the Childhood Development Disorders course via ON DEMAND video attendance generally have indefinite expiration for most states and specifically on the following dates for states listed below:

Arizona (expires 4/1/2023), Arkansas (expires 12/31/2023), CA ACU Board (expires 1/26/2024), California (expires 12/31/2023), Georgia (expires 12/31/2023), Hawaii (expires 12/31/2023), Kentucky (expires 02/14/24), Missouri (expires 2/28/2023), NCCAOM (expires 1/31/2023), Oregon ND (expires 12/18/2024), Pennsylvania (expires 9/1/2022), Texas (expires 12/31/2023 … 6 hours).

Access to CE credits for these states is ongoing: Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, and Wyoming.

CE credits exception: Texas (only allows a total of 6 hours of online learning per renewal period).

CE credits not available for the following states via On Demand video replays.: Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, New York, Oklahoma, Tennessee, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.

CA ACU and NCCAOM registrants: Please wait until after these boards have approved CE credit for each course, before completing the 2 exams which are required to be complete for the course and to receive the KI Certificate of Completion. Please request Online Replays CE credits from NUHS when you order attendance verification for CA ACU.

Please note: CA ACU and NCCAOM registrants must wait until after the CE credits are approved before taking the exams which are required for KI Certificate or CE credits! Please request Online learning CE credits from NUHS when you order attendance verification for CA ACU.

For DCs, LAc’s, ND’s (USA only): If you require CE credits (when available) toward your state license, you must purchase the NUHS attendance verification certificate (AVC) or transcripts at the button below after you have completed the course, and after you’ve received the KI Certificate of Completion. Livestream or On demand attendance requires watching all videos and passing both exams for CE credit, or to receive the KI Certificate of Completion. Otherwise you are marked incomplete for the course.

Approvals as of June 21, 2023

Chronic Fatigue and Pain Syndromes Clinical Strategies and Treatment Applications (Course Eight): 12 hours
Please note! CE credits for state licenses for the Chronic Fatigue and Pain course via ON DEMAND video attendance generally have indefinite expiration for most states and specifically on the following dates for states listed below:

Arizona (expires 3/1/2023), Arkansas (expires 12/31/2023), California (expires 12/31/2023), CA ACU Board (expires 02/01/2024), Georgia (expires 12/31/2023), Hawaii (expires 12/31/2023), Kentucky (expires 9/27/2023), Missouri (expires 2/28/2023), NCCAOM (expires 10/25/2024), Oregon ND’s (expires 12/18/2024), Pennsylvania (expires 9/1/2024), Texas (expires 8/31/2023)

Access to CE credits for these states is ongoing: Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, and Wyoming.

CE credits exception: Texas (only allows a total of 10 hours of online learning per renewal period).

CE credits not available for the following states via On Demand video replays.: Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, New York, Oklahoma, Tennessee, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.

CA ACU and NCCAOM registrants: Please wait until after these boards have approved CE credit for each course, before completing the 2 exams which are required to be complete for the course and to receive the KI Certificate of Completion. Please request Online Replays CE credits from NUHS when you order attendance verification for CA ACU.

For DCs, LAc’s, ND’s (USA only): If you require CE credits (when available) toward your state license, you must purchase the NUHS attendance verification certificate (AVC) or transcripts at the button below after you have completed the course, and after you’ve received the KI Certificate of Completion. Livestream or On demand attendance requires watching all videos and passing both exams for CE credit, or to receive the KI Certificate of Completion. Otherwise you are marked incomplete for the course.

Canada CE Credits: Ontario province is approved through National University for a maximum of 12 hours of CE credit for the Cognitive Decline and Dementia course via On Demand video replays for DCs. Please check with your board before registering for any KI courses on how many hours they will honor.

Approvals as of June 21, 2023

Cognitive Decline and Dementia Clinical Strategies and Treatment Applications (Course Seven): 12 hours

Please note! CE credits for state licenses for the Cognitive Decline course via ON DEMAND video attendance generally have indefinite expiration for most states and specifically on the following dates for states listed below:

Arizona (expires 2/1/2023, renewal pending), Arkansas (expires 12/31/2023), CA ACU (expires 10/13/2023)California (expires 05/31/2023), Georgia (expires 12/31/2023), Hawaii (expires 12/31/2023), Kentucky (expires 5/13/2023), Missouri (expires 02/28/2023), NCAAOM (expires 7/14/2023), Oregon ND’s (expires 12/18/2024), Pennsylvania (expires 9/1/2024), Texas (expires 4/30/2023).

Access to CE credits for these states is ongoing: Alaska,  Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, and Wyoming.

CE credits exception: Texas (only allows a total of 10 hours of online learning per renewal period).

CE credits not available for the following states via On Demand video replays.: Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, New York, Oklahoma, Tennessee, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.

CA ACU and NCCAOM registrants: Please wait until after these boards have approved CE credit for each course, before completing the 2 exams which are required to be complete for the course and to receive the KI Certificate of Completion. Please request Online Replays CE credits from NUHS when you order attendance verification for CA ACU.

Canada CE Credits: Ontario province is approved through National University for a maximum of 12 hours of CE credit for the Cognitive Decline and Dementia course via On Demand video replays for DCs. Please check with your board before registering for any KI courses on how many hours they will honor.

Approvals as of June 21, 2023

Infertility, Prenatal Care, and Maternal Health Clinical Strategies and Treatment Applications (Course Six): 12 hours

Please note! CE credits for state licenses for the Infertility course via ON DEMAND video attendance generally have indefinite expiration for most states and specifically on the following dates for states listed below:

Arizona (expires 04/01/2024), Arkansas (expires 12/31/2023), California (expires 2/28/2024), California ACU (05/04/2023), Georgia (12/31/2022), Hawaii (expires 12/31/2023),  Missouri (expires 02/28/2023), NCCAOM (expires 4/21/2024), Oregon ND’s (expires 12/18/2023), Pennsylvania (expires 9/01/2024), Texas (expires 10/31/2023).

CE credits exception: Texas (only allows a total of 10 hours of online learning per renewal period).

CE hours exception: Arizona (10 credit hours only).

Access to CE credits for these states is ongoing:  Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington.

CE credits not available for the following states via On Demand video replays: Alabama, Florida, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi,  New Mexico, New York, Oklahoma, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming

Approvals as of June 21, 2023

Diabetes and Dysglycemia Clinical Strategies and Treatment Applications (Course Five): 12 hours

Please note! CE credits for state licenses for the Diabetes course via ON DEMAND video attendance generally have indefinite expiration for most states and specifically on the following dates for states listed below:

Arizona (expires 04/01/2024), Arkansas (12/31/2022 renewal pending), California (expires 8/31/2022, renewal pending), CA ACU (expires 5/4/2023), Georgia (expires 12/31/2023), Hawaii (expires 12/31/2023), Missouri (expires 02/28/2023), NCCAOM (expires 3/22/2023), Oregon ND’s (expires 12/18/2024), Pennsylvania (expires 9/1/2024), Texas (expires 8/31/2023)

CE hours exception: Arizona (10 credit hours only).

CE credits exception: Texas (only allows a total of 10 hours of online learning per renewal period).

Access to CE credits for these states is ongoing: Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington

CE credits not available for the following states via On Demand video replays: Alabama, Florida, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, New York, Oklahoma, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming

Approvals as of June 21, 2023

Hashimoto’s Clinical Strategies and Treatment Applications (Course Four): 12 hours

Please note! CE credits for state licenses for the Hashimoto’s course via ON DEMAND video attendance generally have indefinite expiration for most states and specifically on the following dates for states listed below:

Arizona (expires 4/1/2024), Arkansas (12/31/2023), California (expires 7/31/2023), California ACU (05/04/2023), Georgia (expires 12/31/2023), Hawaii (expires 12/31/2023), Missouri (expires 2/28/2023), NCCAOM (expires 07/29/2023), Oregon ND’s (expires 12/18/2024), Pennsylvania (expires 9/1/2024), Texas (expires 4/30/2023).

CE hours exception: Texas (3 credit hours only), Arizona (10 credit hours only).

Access to CE credits for these states is ongoing: Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia,  Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington

CE credits not available for the following states via On Demand video replays: Alabama, Florida, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, New York, Oklahoma, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming

Approvals as of June 21, 2023

Autoimmunity Clinical Strategies and Treatment Applications (Course Three): 12 hours

Please note! CE credits for state licenses for the Autoimmunity course via ON DEMAND video attendance generally have indefinite expiration for most states and specifically on the following dates for states listed below:

Arizona (expires 6/30/2023), Arkansas (expires 12/31/2022), California (expires 10/31/2023), California ACU (04/30/2023), Georgia (expires 12/31/2023), Hawaii (expires 12/31/2023), Missouri (expires 2/28/2023), NCCAOM (expires 3/9/2024), Oregon ND’s (expires 12/18/2024), Pennsylvania (expires 9/1/2024), Texas (expires 12/1/2023)

CE credits exception: Texas (only allows a total of 10 hours of online learning per renewal period).

Access to CE credits for these states is ongoing: Alaska,  Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington.

CE credits not available for the following states via On Demand video replays: Alabama, Florida, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, New York, Oklahoma, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming

Canada CE Credits: Ontario province is approved through National University for a maximum of 12 hours of CE credit for the Autoimmunity course via On Demand video replays for DCs. Please check with your board before registering for any KI courses on how many hours they will honor.

Approvals as of March 8, 2023

Gastrointestinal Clinical Strategies and Treatment Applications (Course Two): 12 hours

Please note! CE credits for state licenses for the Gastrointestinal course via ON DEMAND video attendance generally have indefinite expiration for most states and specifically on the following dates for states listed below:

Arizona (expires 6/30/2023), Arkansas (12/31/2023), California (expires 8/31/2023), California ACU (04/30/2023), Georgia (expires 12/31/2023), Hawaii (expires 12/31/2023), Missouri (expires 02/28/2023), NCCAOM (expires 10/1/2023), New York (expires 07/31/2025), Oregon ND’s (expires 12/18/2024), Pennsylvania (expires 9/1/2024), Texas (expires 8/31/2023)

CE credits exception: Texas (only allows a total of 10 hours of online learning per renewal period).

Access to CE credits for these states is ongoing: Alaska,  Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington.

CE credits not available for the following states via On Demand video replays: Alabama, Florida, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, Oklahoma, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming

Approvals as of March 8, 2023

Neuroinflammation Clinical Strategies and Treatment Applications (Course One): 12 hours

Please note! CE credits for state licenses for the Neuroinflammation course via ON DEMAND video attendance generally have indefinite expiration for most states and specifically on the following dates for states listed below:

Arizona (expires 6/31/2023), Arkansas (expires 12/31/2023), California (expires 7/31/2023), California ACU (05/04/2023), Georgia (expires 12/31/2023), Hawaii (12/31/2023), Missouri (expires 02/28/2023), NCCAOM (expires 7/8/2023), New York (expires 03/31/2025), Oregon ND’s (expires 12/18/2024), Pennsylvania (expires 9/1/2024), Texas (expires 4/30/2023)

CE credits exception: Texas (only allows a total of 10 hours of online learning per renewal period).

Access to CE credits for these states is ongoing: Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington.

CE credits not available for the following states via On Demand video replays: Alabama, Florida, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, Oklahoma, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming

Canada CE Credits: Ontario province is approved through National University for a maximum of 12 hours of CE credit for the Neuroinflammation course via On Demand video replays for DCs. Please check with your board before registering for any KI courses on how many hours they will honor.

Approvals as of March 8, 2023

Course Credit Exceptions

Please Note:  States vary in how they categorize LIVESTREAM (WEBINAR) continuing education hours. If you plan to take our courses via LIVESTREAM (WEBINAR), please contact your state chiropractic board to verify if they categorize a course taken via LIVESTREAM (WEBINAR) as formal or online/distance learning continuing education.

Receiving Educational Credits

If you require the NUHS attendance verification certificate (AVC) or transcripts to receive your CE credits, click the purple button below AFTER you have completed the course(s) and after you have received the KI Certificate of Completion. Please submit your dated KI Certificate to NUHS (neuroverification@nuhs.edu) to validate your attendance. You are NOT complete for each course, unless you pass both exams AND watch the livestream or all videos for both days. Attendance via onsite live (when available) does not require exams.

When requesting an attendance verification, registrants will need to list the title of the course(s) for which they’d like an attendance verification and through whom they took the course(s): Kharrazian Institute.