Florida Chiropractic Laws and Rules (FCLR) Practice Exam

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Who approves and certifies the supervising physician for a certified chiropractic physician’s assistant?

  1. The state governor

  2. The board of chiropractic medicine

  3. The chiropractic association

  4. The patients of the chiropractor

The correct answer is: The board of chiropractic medicine

The approval and certification of the supervising physician for a certified chiropractic physician's assistant is the responsibility of the board of chiropractic medicine. This board is tasked with ensuring that chiropractic practices adhere to the regulations and standards set by the state. By overseeing the qualifications and certifications necessary for supervising physicians, the board ensures that patient care is maintained at a high standard, aligning with legal and professional guidelines. In contrast, while the state governor's role involves broader regulatory oversight, they do not specifically approve individual supervising physicians. The chiropractic association serves more as a professional organization aiming to support chiropractors rather than directly certifying supervising physicians. Lastly, patients do not have a role in this certification process; their involvement is centered around receiving care rather than governing professional qualifications. Understanding this structure is crucial for grasping the regulatory landscape surrounding chiropractic practice and the important role of the board in maintaining standards in the profession.