Option 2:
Documented Assessment
In person classes are preferred for the hands-on requirement, but are not always available. To document the hands-on skill component from learning in other formats, a practitioner may submit for pre-approval either of the following:
A.
Documentation from the education provider that the student’s application of hands-on skills taught have been reviewed and approved by that education provider.
(such as review of a video demonstration, or a case study, for example.)
B. If the education provider can’t or won’t review the application of hands on skills taught, a member may request a NBCAAM approved supervisor to review a case study, performed by the practitioner, using the skills learned in the documented training (online or other format). Minimum 3 sessions, or as many as needed for demonstration purposes, as determined during the approval process.
An extra fee, payable to NBCAAM, may be charged for this service.
The provider supplies the student with a certificate or equivalent certifying completion of the training, including the educational hours achieved through the training, the date the course was completed, course content covered, and course provider contact information.