National Board of Certification for Animal Acupressure & Massage National Examination(NBCAAM)
This document provides you with a description of the Objectives of the NBCAAM Examination, its history, construction of questions, areas of responsibility within the scope of practice, requirements for taking the examination and much more information.
Please click on the link below for complete information about the NBCAAM Certification Process.
Printable NBCAAM National Certification Process
Link to Listing of Suggested Proctoring Sites
Please click on the link below to view a listing of suggested proctors by state.
If the list provided by NBCAAM does not provide you with a proctoring site in your area, it is suggested that you contact a community college close to you. Quite often community colleges offer proctoring services for their communities at large. Contact the general administrative office of the community college and they will put you in touch with the school's proctoring service. A typical fee range for a proctoring site is $25 - $50.
NBCAAM is currently researching additional proctoring sites and will update this list regularly.
Please contact the site of your choice to obtain their testing procedures.
Consortium of College Testing Centers - National College Testing Association:
To locate a suggested Proctor in your area, please click the link below:Find a Proctoring Center by State
Veterinarian Exam Proctor
It is also possible to use a veterinarian as an examination proctor. To do this, you need to identify a veterinarian who will agree to serve as an examination proctor. The examination proctor may not be related to you in any way.
The role of the veterinarian examination proctor is to receive the online examination user ID and password (sent by the Hocking College office directly to the veterinarian), provide a DSL or cable enabled computer and a quiet and monitored space for the exam to be taken. It is your responsibility to set up the date to take the exam with the veterinarian proctor as detailed in the Application Procedures page on the NBCAAM website. Veterinarian exam proctors will make sure practitioners taking the exam do not have access to notes or any learning materials during the exam. The veterinarian proctor will be also hold the practitioner to the exam time limit.





