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Board Certification
         Become a Board Certified Workers' Compensation Claims Professional! 
 
 
The Workers' Compensation Claims Professionals' 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 presentation courses and two (2) online courses, each of which delves into advanced concepts of insurance, law, and anatomy of occupational injury.
 
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 a program description, click here:  Board Certification Program Description
 
For program qualification requirements, click here:  Board Certification Qualification Requirements
 
For an application, click here:  Board Certification Program Application
 
For a program schedules, click here: 2009 Board Certification Schedule - Orlando, FL (begins 10/9/2009)
*Please note: Schedule dates and speakers are subject to change.
 
 
*Gain Advanced Eligibility Through "Pre-Board" Qualification Program
For adjusters or medical case managers who have more than 3, but less than 5 years lost time/disability claims handling experience, admission may be granted by completion of the ONLINE Comprehensive W/C Claims Management "Pre-Board" qualification program.  For a complete description of the program and registration form, click here:
 
 
This online program also provides the equivalent of three (3) 8-hour days of comprehensive instruction on the functional activities and requirements of workers’ compensation claims adjusting.  Click here to go straight to the online program and get started.
 
 
As an enhancement for students and their employers, this program is fully accredited to provide a total of 21 Adjuster continuing education credits, including 13 Law, 2 Ethics, and 6 Optional CE. Credits are automatically filed with the Florida DFS upon completion of each course segment.

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Calendar of Events

12/10/2009
The 15th Annual Worker's Compensation Holiday Conference

1/15/2010
Board Certification #7 & #8 Orlando

4/14/2010 » 4/16/2010
2010 Florida Bar Workers' Compensation Forum

6/6/2010 » 6/9/2010
19th Annual Claims Management & Leadership Conference - Hammock Beach Resort, Palm Coast, FL

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