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After the required pre-med undergraduate studies, today's Doctor of
Chiropractic completes an additional four-year program at a chiropractic
college.
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Chiropractic doctors take a
natural approach to health. Their education
places special emphasis on anatomy, physiology, pathology, neurology,
biomechanics, X-ray, spinal adjusting techniques, and related subjects.
This demanding curriculum prepares chiropractic doctors to locate and
help correct nervous system dysfunction that can cause disease and ill
health.
Before graduation, there is a closely supervised internship at the
chiropractic college clinic. This gives doctors valuable hands-on
experience with actual patients.
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Before beginning practice, your doctor passed rigorous National Board
Examinations. Then he or she applied to the licensing board and passed
an even more difficult test, before being granted the privilege to
practice.
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Most doctors complete many hours of post-graduate instruction for their
annual license renewal. Virtually every doctor attends seminars,
scientific symposia, and reads professional journals to keep up with the
latest research.
Your doctor is well-equipped with the education, skills, and clinical
experience needed to detect, reduce, and help prevent the Vertebral
Subluxation Complex. Which chiropractic college did your doctor attend?
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· REFERENCES ·
New Zealand Report, Report of the
Commission of Inquiry. Government Printer, Wellington, New Zealand,
1979.
Commission on Alternative Medicine, Social Departementete,
Legitimization for Vissa, Kiropracktorer, Stockholm, Sou (English
Summary). 1987:12, 13-16.
Dvorák, J., 1983, Manual Medicine in the United States and Europe
in the Year 1982. Manual Medicine, 1:3-9.
National Board of Chiropractic Examiners, 901 54th Ave, Greeley, CO 80634.
Parker College of Chiropractic Catalog 1991-1993, Parker College of
Chiropractic, 2500 Walnut Hill Lane, Dallas, TX 75229-5668.
© 1999 Back Talk Systems, Inc.
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