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- BOC Standards of Professional Practice - bocatc. org
The BOC is the only accredited certification program for Athletic Trainers in the United States Every five years, the BOC must undergo review and re-accreditation by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA) The NCCA is the accreditation body of the Institute of Credentialing Excellence
- BOC - Board of Certification
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- About BOC - About the BOC
Learn our Mission, Vision, and Values Meet our team and Board of Directors, learn about BOC scholarships, annual reports, and exam reports
- Board of Certification for The Athletic Trainer
Take your career to the next level with BOC’s Board Certified Specialist in Orthopedics (BCS-O) credential Watch now as BCS-O credential holders and employers describe the value of the Orthopedic Specialty Certification
- BOC - Board of Certification - bocatc. org
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- Become Orthopedic Specialty Certified
A Specialty Credential That Underscores Your Specialty—Orthopedics The BOC Orthopedic Specialty Certification (orthopedic specialty) for Athletic Trainers (ATs) is the only board-certified orthopedic specialty for ATs with advanced knowledge, skills and experience in orthopedics
- BOC - Athletic Training Credentials and Tools
BOC Standards Committee Continuing Education (CE): This group evaluated current continuing education categories and requirements for any recommendations that might impact CPC
- State Regulators Guide to the BOC Orthopedic Specialty Certification
We’ve compiled a list of the most frequently asked questions to help state regulators stay current on the BOC Orthopedic Specialty Certification (Orthopedic Specialty) for Athletic Trainers (ATs)
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