2016-17 Board Certification Program- Tampa
11/1/2016 to 1/10/2017
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one day per month, Sept 2016 thru Jan 2017 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
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BioSpine Institute 4211 W. Boy Scout Blvd. #400 Tampa, Florida 33607 United States
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Stacy Hosman
Phone: (800) 642-7774
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The Board Certification Program comes to the Tampa, Florida area! Classes will be held at the BioSpine Institute, 4211 W. Boy Scout Blvd., #400, Tampa, Florida 33607, beginning September 13, 2016.
Schedule (subject to change)
Tuesday, September 13, 2016
Tuesday, October 4, 2016
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
Tuesday, December 13, 2016
Tuesday, January 10, 2017
The Board Certification Program is specifically designed to offer an advanced level of professional education and certification in the management of one of America's most complex social compensation systems. The program is comprised of ten (10) live presentations over a five (5) day period which delves into advanced concepts of insurance, law and the anatomy of occupational injury.
This certification program requires an advanced level of qualification for eligibility and provides the opportunity for students to earn the "CWC” professional designation (Certified in Workers’ Compensation). Eligible participants include licensed claims adjusters, medical case managers, insurance, risk management, human resource, safety and vocational professionals.
As an enhancement for students and their employers, this program is currently certified to provide a total of 30 Adjuster continuing education credits. Credits are automatically filed with the Florida DFS upon completion of each course segment. Total cost of this certification program is only $550.00. This includes an application fee of $100.00 and $45.00 for each of the 10 courses. You may choose to pay for the full course upfront, or pay for the courses as you attend.
Expanded Qualification Criteria Provides Greater Opportunity!
Decades of reform have dramatically changed the nature of workers' compensation claim handling. Now, advanced knowledge and claims expertise is required of all who handle these claims. Eligibility for Board Certification will no longer be dependent on years of experience in lost time or disability claims handling. Now those who handle medical claims will be eligible for admission into the program.
To be accepted into this program, you must be a current WCCP member. Once you have become board certified, in order to retain your CWC ("Certified in Workers' Compensation") designation, you must remain a WCCP member in good standing.
For class dates and speakers, click here: Program Dates and Speakers
For program description, click here: Program Description
For an application, click here: Board Certification Application
If you do not qualify for the Board Certification Program, you can still attend these classes for adjuster CE hours. Please click the link below.
For general registration form without designation, click here: Non-Designation Registration
Once you have earned your Board Certification designation (CWC), you may be interested in earning your CWCL (Certified in Workers' Compensation Litigation) designation. Click here to learn more!
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