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Special Purposes Examination for
Chiropractic(SPEC)
Why a Special Purposes Why a Special Purposes Exam for Chiropractic?Exam for Chiropractic?
Licensing Boards Routinely Encounter Situations in Which They Must Reevaluate Previously Licensed DCs.
The NBCE Developed SPEC at the Request of the Member Boards of the FCLB to Meet Assessment Needs in Limited and Specific Circumstances.
Why a Special Purposes Why a Special Purposes Exam for Chiropractic?Exam for Chiropractic?
State Licensing Boards Have a Need for an Independent Assessment of Competency of Individuals Seeking Reciprocity or Endorsement.
State Licensing Boards Have a Need to Evaluate the Competency of Individuals Seeking Reinstatement of Their License After Suspension, Revocation, or Lapse.
WHAT SPEC IS WHAT SPEC IS NOTNOT
The Special Purposes Examination is NOT:– An Initial Licensing Examination
– An Exam to Demonstrate Continuing Competency for Those in Good Standing or Those Not Seeking Reciprocity or Endorsement
WHAT SPEC IS WHAT SPEC IS NOTNOT
SPEC is NOT a License Renewal Examination!!
Press ReleasePress Release
The NBCE has not been asked to develop, nor is the NBCE planning to develop, an examination designed for routine license renewal.
Anything you may have heard to the contrary is incorrect!
SPEC EligibilitySPEC Eligibility
The Special Purposes Exam is ONLY Administered to Individuals Who Have:–Authorization From a Licensing Board to Take It
–Previously Held a License For a Minimum of Two Years
SPEC is ComputerizedSPEC is Computerized
The Special Purposes Examination is Administered Six Times per Year on the 3rd Thursday of:
Feb, Apr, Jun, Aug, Oct & Dec.It is Delivered at over 350 Sylvan/
Prometric Secure Testing Centers Nationwide.
Scores are Reported Within Three Weeks.
SPEC is ComputerizedSPEC is Computerized
Comments From the First Doctors to Take the Computerized Version– “This was my first time ever at a computer. It
was the best test I ever took as far as quality, ease of taking, and understanding what you wanted.”
– “Very good - and I’m not a super computer guy.”
– “I took it in September paper and pencil, this was much more pleasant.”
SPEC is ComputerizedSPEC is Computerized
Comments From the First Doctors to Take the Computerized Version– “It was applicable to day-to-day practice.”– “Great to not have to travel”– “I liked the exhibits”– “The Prometric staff was excellent.”– “The facility was good.”– “I was well watched and proctored.”– “Prometric did a good job. Comfortable”
SPEC is ComputerizedSPEC is Computerized
SPEC Applications and Informationare Available at
www.NBCE.org
or call 1-800-964-6223 (NBCE)
How SPEC is How SPEC is WrittenWritten
Many Questions are Written by State Board Members; All of the Questions on the Special Purposes Examination are Chosen by a Test Committee Comprised of State Board Members.
Committees are Selected From All States on a Rotating Basis.
SPEC SpecificationsSPEC Specifications
200 Multiple Choice Questions– 100 questions address nine areas of
clinical knowledge weighted in accordance with the outcome of the NBCE Job Analysis.
– 100 questions are grouped into 25 case management scenarios each having 4 questions. These are also weighted according to the Job Analysis results.
SPEC ReliabilitySPEC Reliability
The Reliability Index of SPEC Examinations Averages .92 Out of a Possible 1.00
• This Indicates That the Exam Consistently Assesses Competency in Chiropractic Practice
• It Also Implies That the Questions are Well Written
States’ Utilization of SPECStates’ Utilization of SPEC
37 States Have Utilized SPEC as of February, 2002
More Than 2/3 of SPEC Utilization Has Been for Reciprocity or Endorsement
With SPECs Increased Availability and With the Acceptance of Part IV by Most States, We Expect More Utlilization of SPEC for License Reinstatement in Cases of Disciplinary Action or Lapse
States’ Utilization of the States’ Utilization of the SPECSPEC
Biggest Users of SPEC– Utah - 48– Maryland - 40 – Nevada - 30– Washington - 24– Tennessee - 16– Illinois - 15 – Virginia - 14– Wisconsin - 13– California - 13
In ClosingIn Closing
SPEC is a Widely Available, Valid, Reliable, and Defensible Tool That You, As a State Board Member Charged With Protecting the Public, Have at your Disposal.
You May Use SPEC to Help You Evaluate Individual DCs. Seeking Reciprocity/Endorsement or License Reinstatement.