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QME Continuing Education

QME Continuing Education Requirements

Per the California Labor Code, a QME shall complete within the previous 24 months of his, her or their term of appointment 16 hours of continuing education in disability evaluation, or workers' compensation-related medical dispute evaluation, or other workers' compensation-related topics.

New! Case Law Kite & Vigil CE

NEW! 

Case Law with Kite and Vigil is available on -demand.

  • Rendering Vigil opinions 
  • Taking ADL assessments by body part 
  • Applying synergy versus overlap 
  • Explaining your rendering using Substantial Medical Evidence
  • Understanding Almaraz/Guzman and Benson
  • Apportionment in Case Law
  • Earn 2 Continuing Ed credit hours



Case Law With Kite/ Vigil

QME Summit: QME & Chiro Board Credits

Learn advanced impairment rating concepts the AA’s want you to know, such as Almarez/Guzman made simple, Kite/ Vigil made easy, understanding Benson, apportionment done right, advanced causation concepts, case review and analysis, deposition strategies, and maximizing your QME practice. 

Included are suggested language, handouts, report examples and more.

Multi Credit: 12-Hr DWC, 12-Hr TxBCE, 12-Hr BOCE (for BOCE credits, must attend in-person)

Date: Jan 17, 2026

Registration Opening Soon

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California QME Continuing Education

Anti-Bias Training

This 2 credit hour course offers instruction on the awareness and understanding of implicit or unconscious bias, stereotyping, and discrimination. 

Course covers: Types of Bias, Examples of Bias, and Bias Self-test. 

Anti-Bias Training

QME Kickoff

This QME Kickoff course will concentrate on musculoskeletal specialties. You will have 8 hours of intensive, in-person and hands-on training that will ultimately give you the confidence you need walking in to your first QME evaluation.

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