Eligibility Requirements




Applicants interested in sitting for the CCT exam must meet the following eligibility criteria:


Doctor of Medicine (MD) and Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO)  

  • Potential applicant must provide a copy of their current, unrestricted and valid medical license. 
  • Potential applicant must complete an approved legal history form (honor/attestation statement form) setting forth any findings made against them in professional malpractice, civil actions that may reflect upon competence or moral fitness to practice, or medical board or hospital or health facility disciplinary consent agreements entered into or orders against them in any State in which they have practiced a health care profession.

Naturopathic Doctor (ND)

  • Potential applicant must be from a licensed State. 
  • Potential applicant must submit with their application a copy of the State law governing the scope of practice with respect to ordering and delivering IV therapies and the IV guideline regulations for the State they practice naturopathic medicine in.
  • Potential applicant must complete an approved legal history form (honor/attestation statement form) setting forth any findings made against them in professional malpractice, civil actions that may reflect upon competence or moral fitness to practice, or medical board or hospital or health facility disciplinary consent agreements entered into or orders against them in any State in which they have practiced a health care profession.

Nurse Practitioner (NP)

  • Potential applicant must provide a copy of their current, unrestricted and valid medical license.
  • Potential applicant must submit with their application a copy of the State law governing the scope of practice with respect to ordering and delivering IV therapies and the IV guideline regulations for the State in which they practice nursing.
  • Potential applicant must complete an approved legal history form (honor/attestation statement form) setting forth any findings made against them in professional malpractice, civil actions that may reflect upon competence or moral fitness to practice, or medical board or hospital or health facility disciplinary consent agreements entered into or orders against them in any State in which they have practiced a health care profession.