WAC 246-808-190
Preceptor or direct supervisory doctor. A preceptor is a doctor of chiropractic who is approved by the
commission to provide direct supervision to, clinical postgraduate trainee, or
regular senior student, as set forth in RCW 18.25.190. The
commission maintains a list of approved preceptors.
(1) An approved preceptor shall:
(a) Provide direct supervision and control;
(b) Be on the premises any time the clinical postgraduate trainee, or
regular senior student, treats patients in accordance with WAC 246-808-535; and
(c) Meet with the patient prior to commencement of
chiropractic care, and inform the patient in writing of the
unlicensed status of the person from whom care is being
received.
(2) To apply for commission approval to function as a
preceptor, a doctor of chiropractic shall submit to the
commission:
(a) Proof of licensure as a Washington chiropractic
doctor for the preceding five years, during which time the
license has not been suspended, revoked, or otherwise
conditioned or restricted;
(b) A completed official application;
(c) Verification of approval to participate in the
program by an approved chiropractic college;
(d) Evidence of malpractice insurance for the clinical postgraduate
trainee, the preceptor applicant, the regular senior student;
and
(e) A fee as specified in WAC 246-808-990.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 18.25.0171 and 18.25.190. 06-02-088, § 246-808-190, filed 1/4/06, effective 2/4/06. Statutory Authority: Chapter 18.25 RCW. 96-16-074, §
246-808-190, filed 8/6/96, effective 9/6/96.]