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Pan-Canadian and CTCMPANL Examinations

The Pan-Canadian Written Examinations are being developed by the Canadian Alliance of Regulatory Bodies for Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners and Acupuncturists (CARB-TCMPA).  The Blueprint document outlines the practice areas to be measured and how the content will be measured.  The full Blueprint document is attached below.

PCE Exam Fee Increase October 2021

2022 Jan Pan Canadian Exam – Application form_CTCMPANL

CARB TCMPA Candidate Handbook _Updated June 1, 2022

CARB TCMPA Manuel du candidat_June 1, 2022

New Pan-Canadian Examination Format Announcement

Entry-Level Occupational Competency Profile 2018, rev 2 May 2 2018 FINAL

Pan-Canadian Written Examination Blueprint

Pan-Canadian Clinical Examination Blueprint

2018 CANDIDATE HANDBOOK CTCMPANL PRACTICAL OSCE Stations

Testing Accommodation Guide

Testing Accommodation 1 – Candidate Application

Request for Re-Score Form

ENTRY INTO THE EXAM ROOM POLICY – CARB TCMPA

Pan-Canadian Examination Schedule 2019-2020

Starting date for applications:                                         Friday May 31, 2019

Application deadline:                                                        Thursday Aug. 1, 2019 at 4:30p.m., NL time

Deadline for special accommodations requests:         Thursday Aug. 1, 2019 at 4:30p.m., NL time

Deadline for withdrawal of applications:                      Thursday Aug. 6, 2019 at 4:30p.m., NL time

(application fee is non-refundable)

Date for written exam                                                        Saturday Oct. 19, 2019

Date for case study exam                                                  Saturday Jan. 18, 2020

 

Note:  The newly revised PC examinations for TCMP’s, Acupuncturists and Herbalists will be implemented in Aug. of 2020

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The College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners and Acupuncturists of Newfoundland and Labrador (CTCMPANL) is a non-profit entity that regulates the practice of Acupuncture in accordance with the profession of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) in this province.