New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S196

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Establishes option for students nearing completion of program in chiropractic medicine to participate in preceptorship provided by state-licensed chiropractor.

Impact

The impact of SB196 is significant for the chiropractic profession in New Jersey as it facilitates a bridge between academic training and practical application. By enabling students to gain hands-on experience under professional supervision, the bill aims to improve the competency of graduates entering the workforce. Additionally, this approach could encourage more graduates from New Jersey institutions to remain and practice within the state, thereby addressing potential workforce shortages in the chiropractic field.

Summary

Senate Bill 196, introduced in the New Jersey Legislature, proposes the establishment of a preceptorship option for students nearing the completion of their chiropractic medicine program. This bill specifically targets students in their final year or the last two semesters, enabling them to participate in a clinical training program provided under the direct supervision of a licensed chiropractor in New Jersey. The intent is to enhance practical training while ensuring oversight by qualified professionals.

Contention

One area of contention surrounding this bill could involve the requirements set forth for preceptorships and the potential limits placed on how students can engage in practical training. While proponents argue that such experiences are crucial for developing skilled chiropractors, critics may raise concerns about the quality of training and the regulatory burden placed on the State Board of Chiropractic Examiners to oversee these new provisions. Overall, ensuring adequate supervision and maintaining high educational standards will be critical points in the discussions surrounding SB196.

Companion Bills

NJ A3099

Same As Establishes option for students nearing completion of program in chiropractic medicine to participate in preceptorship provided by State-licensed chiropractor.

Previously Filed As

NJ S4102

Establishes option for students nearing completion of program in chiropractic medicine to participate in preceptorship provided by State-licensed chiropractor.

NJ A3099

Establishes option for students nearing completion of program in chiropractic medicine to participate in preceptorship provided by State-licensed chiropractor.

NJ H2121

Relative to preceptorship programs for students of chiropractic

NJ S1340

Relative to preceptorship programs for students of chiropractic

NJ S507

Chiropractic Preceptorship Modifications

NJ SB687

Chiropractors: animal chiropractic practitioners.

NJ H1063

Chiropractic Medicine

NJ SB2017

Chiropractors; allow to perform chiropractic upon animals without the supervision of a veterinarian.

NJ S405

Chiropractic Mods

NJ H0849

Chiropractic Medicine

Similar Bills

NJ A3099

Establishes option for students nearing completion of program in chiropractic medicine to participate in preceptorship provided by State-licensed chiropractor.

NJ S4102

Establishes option for students nearing completion of program in chiropractic medicine to participate in preceptorship provided by State-licensed chiropractor.

NC S507

Chiropractic Preceptorship Modifications

NC H354

Chiropractic Assistant Modifications

MA H2121

Relative to preceptorship programs for students of chiropractic

MA S1340

Relative to preceptorship programs for students of chiropractic

MD HB514

Health Occupations - State Board of Chiropractic Examiners - Revisions

MD SB52

Health Occupations - State Board of Chiropractic Examiners - Revisions