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Monday 8a-6p
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday 8a-6p
Thursday 8a-6p
Friday 7:30a-2:30p |
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Chiropractic Education
In some recent surveys it was surprising to note that
some people were unaware of the educational level of a
Doctor of Chiropractic. The basic question was, "Is the
education of a Doctor of Chiropractic at the same level
as a Medical Doctor?" The correct answer is, of course,
yes. Doctors of Chiropractic undergo a rigorous and
demanding professional education equivalent to any other
primary care provider. To obtain a Doctor of
Chiropractic degree, they must complete several years of
prerequisite undergraduate education and spend nearly
the same number of classroom hours at a fully-accredited
chiropractic college as MDs do in medical schools.
Student doctors are thoroughly trained in the
appropriate use of sophisticated analytical equipment
including X-rays, examination procedures, and state of
the art chiropractic investigative technologies. Before
they can practice, all Doctors of Chiropractic must pass
a series of National Boards, as well as a licensing exam
for the state in which they choose to practice. Even
after all that, most states require the doctors to
attend clinical continuing education programs for annual
relicensure.
What does it take to become a Chiropractor?
According to many sources Chiropractic is the second
largest health care profession. Some articles and
authors have referred to chiropractic as “alternative”.
This label may not fit in the face of the growing
numbers of people seeking chiropractic care. In the 1998
issue of the Archives of Internal Medicine is an article
on chiropractic that makes a profound statement, “Even
to call chiropractic alternative is problematic, in many
ways it is distinctly mainstream.”
Even with all this growth and increased usage, many
people are unaware of the rigors of a chiropractic
education.
In order to become a “Doctor of Chiropractic”
chiropractic students must go through college and a
chiropractic program every bit as strenuous and in-depth
as other health care practitioners. |
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