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226. NYS Chiropractic - Application Forms
- www.op.nysed.gov
- OP Homepage | List of Professions | Contact Us | Online License Verifications Chiropractic.
- This form must be submitted directly from the professional school.
- Section I: Complete this section and send the form to the professional school where you completed your chiropractic educational program.
- Section II: The Registrar or appropriate school official must complete this section and return the form directly to the Office of the Professions at the address at the end of the form together with an official transcript.
- Transcripts are required from each preprofessional college or postsecondary school attended.
- Form 3 - Verification of Chiropractic Licensure in Another Jurisdiction (chiro3. ...
227. New Zealand Welcomes University-Based Chiropractic School
- www.chiroweb.com
- New Zealand Welcomes University-Based Chiropractic School.
- AUCKLAND, New Zealand -- With the recent additions of new chiropractic colleges in South Africa, Quebec, Canada, and plans for another one in the U. ... (North Carolina), we can now add the opening of New Zealand's first chiropractic college. ...
- Plans for the school began back in July of 1993 as part NZCA's "Vision 2000," created to further develop chiropractic in New Zealand. ... Vision 2000 also included plans to develop research facilities, and specialty chiropractic-based services (for the elderly, the injured, and athletes).
- The chiropractic program is in conjunction with the University of Auckland. The school's training model is based on programs offered by Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia. Students will attend lectures at the University of Auckland for the first three years of the five year double degree program, while concurrently attending lectures at the newly established NZCA School of Chiropractic. In the fourth and fifth years, students will attend the NZCA school only. The University of Auckland will confer a bachelor's degree in physiology, while the NZCA school will confer the master of chiropractic degree. The university component will be state funded; the chiropractic component will be student fee generated.
- The New Zealand Chiropractors Association formed the NZCA Centre for Chiropractic Ltd. , to administer the chiropractic college. "This model of chiropractic training," said Dr. James Stinear, executive director of the NZCA Centre for Chiropractic Ltd. , and the school's acting principal, "will provide the profession with control over the number and quality of graduates in New Zealand.
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228. Yahoo! Health - Alternative Medicine
- health.yahoo.com
- Home > Alternative Therapies >Chiropractic .
- Chiropractic .
- The "hands-on" joint manipulation known as chiropractic is considered particularly valuable for relief of acute (temporary) pain in the lower back. This type of pain usually subsides on its own within 3 months, but chiropractic treatment can often bring it to an end immediately. ...
- In many cases, chiropractic can also ease pain--due to either a temporary condition or aggravation of a chronic problem--in areas such as the mid-back, neck, or joints. ...
- To date, there's no scientific confirmation of chiropractic's effectiveness for anything other than low back pain. ... In early 1998, the National Institutes of Health's Office of Alternative Medicine, and the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases awarded a research grant to support the first federally funded Center for Chiropractic Research. ...
- Although the back is the primary focus of chiropractic, the manipulations can be applied to any muscle or joint in the body. ...
- The chiropractor will also analyze your posture, and will probably perform some orthopedic tests as he examines your articulations (a chiropractic term for joints). ...
- However, full-spinal x-rays in search of subluxations are considered controversial by many practitioners, and constitute less than 17 percent of all x-rays performed by chiropractors, according to the American Chiropractic Association. Many practitioners, chiropractic and otherwise, believe that full-spinal x-rays yield little if any useful information, and thus expose patients to radiation needlessly. ...
- According to the American Chiropractic Association, more than 90 percent of chiropractors use techniques common to physical therapy, especially in preparation for manipulation. ...
- Some also prescribe and sell dietary supplements and herbs, although such products fall outside the realm of chiropractic. ...
- Several studies have noted that consumers using chiropractic care are more satisfied with treatment than patients who receive medical care. ...
- The primary goals of chiropractic therapy are relief of musculoskeletal pain and restoration of mobility. ...
- Chiropractic has long drawn criticism from the medical world for its failure to provide valid proof of its effectiveness, and for the exaggerated claims of some practitioners, who have touted spinal adjustment as a cure for everything from chronic pain to sinus infections. ...
229. Amazon.ca: Books: Appleton & Lange's Review for the Chiropractic Boards 3-4
- www.amazon.ca
- Appleton & Lange's Review for the Chiropractic Boards 3-4.
- A reference for chiropractic students, featuring reader-friendly layout and a wealth of b&w drawings and diagrams. ... Section II overviews the National Boards Part 4 and guides students on how to demonstrate and verbalize chiropractic techniques. Each entry is referenced to sources most commonly used in chiropractic colleges today. ...
- It helped with summarizing all the stuff I learned in chiropractic school. ... I also used the following which was just awesome for showing me the type of questions to be prepared for on the Part III and Part IV chiropractic Boards:.
- National Board of Chiropractic Part III Study Guide: Key Review Questions and Answers with Explanations by Patrick Leonardi.
- National Board of Chiropractic Part IV Study Guide: Key Review Questions and Answers (Volume 1) and (Volume 2) by Patrick Leonardi. ...
- I agree that this book is a great asset, and would recommend it to anyone in Chiropractic school, having previously stipulated that it will not prepare you for part IV. ...
- Reviewer: A customer from Professor, Harvard Medical School .
- I gave it to my son, a chiropractor for Christmas, and it proves as useful in practice as it is in school. ...
- I am finishing up school now, and I only have one complaint about this text. ... My younger brother starts school in September and he is studying this book already! His life will be so much simpler because of it. ...
- Subjects > Health, Mind & Body > Alternative Medicine > Chiropractic .
- Subjects > Medicine > Alternative & Holistic > Chiropractic .
- Subjects > Professional & Technical > Medical > Allied Health Professions > Chiropractic .
230. USMLE, usmle, Residency Reviews, Foreign Medical Schools, Medical Schools, Caribbean Medical Schools, Offshore Medical Schools,USMLE,CSA,CSE
- www.valuemd.com
- My research through forums and the net has shown me there is tremendous skepticism regarding internet med school programs. ... Yet other healthcare practitioners who have virtually the same training except they have specialized such as podiatry, chiropractic, dentistry, they have been forced to take the full programs in MD without being granted advanced standing. ...
- I do not have any vested interest in any Caribbean school or whatsoever.
- chiropractic anatomy, denatl anatomy isn't complete anatomy. ...
- Chiropractic physicians that graduate from the National college of chiropractic actually have more hours of anatomy, anatomy lab, and neuroanatomy than many medical schools. ... Many of these programs offer fewer hours of gross anatomy study thatn NAtional College of Chiropractic ( and many other chiropractic schools)! Chiropractic is a unique field. ... Depending upon the chiropractic school. ... the school may be a philosophy driven curriculum. ... Students in these schools still have to "clock" the minimum hours required by the national chiropractic educational accrediting council. ... such as that of National College of Chiropractic. ... The basic science curriculum at National College of chiropractic is identical in rigor and content to most medical schools. The chiropractic profession is divided over the very concept of basic science versus philosophy. To the general public chiropractic is chiropractic. ... Whether they attend Life in Georgia (AS philosophy driven as you can get) or National (as medical an approach to chiropractic as is possible). ...
- i meant in practice, i know in school it is regular anatomy i should have said that after they get out and practice a while the other parts of the body aren't given much attention so they are probably forgotten. the chiro students actually said that anatomy at their school was more indepht as far as nerves and circullation they just forgot a lot b/c of lack of use i pressume. ...
231. British Columbia Chiropractic Association
- www.bcchiro.com
232. Chiropractors talk amongst themselves - the best of the chiropractic discussion groups
- www.chirowatch.com
- Chiropractic anti-vaccine .
- Search the web for Chiropractic News .
- The Chiropractic Industry Under Examination.
- This book took years to write, and it is a must read for anyone who plans to go for chiropractic treatment, or who pays for insurance that covers it. ...
- Inside Chiropractic.
- A practical guide that explores the facts and falsehoods of chiropractic. ...
- If you are high on chiropractic, then this book should be on your shelf. ...
- Dean Ornish, for practical ways to keep their hearts healthy, but who the recognized authority on back care and the limits of chiropractic medicine? .
- When it comes to the latest chiropractic news turn to ChiroWatch. ... We deliver the news that you may not be able to find on the average chiropractic web site. Whether you're troubled about your loss of insurance coverage, legislation that effects your own practitioner, insurance fraud, or scandals about chiropractic education you can be sure that we will try to cover it. ...
- The best of chiropractic discussion groups .
- What exactly qualifies that 39-year-old guy to be the president of one of the largest chiropractic colleges? Where is his credibility coming from? He's charasmatic, yes. ...
- I saw more junk 'science' there than at a high school science fair. ...
- So you are stating that the chiropractic "philosophy" and chiropractors should consider the dynamics of tectonic plate movements, earthquakes, erosion, weather phenomena, etc. ? And these things have to do with the chiropractic "philosophy" as it deals with the Innate Intelligence theory of the body? .
233. Respiratory Therapy School - Comments made by people about Respiratory Therapy School
- www.respiratory-therapy-info.com
- Top > Respiratory Therapy School > Respiratory Therapy School Msg56811 Respiratory Therapy School.
- 'Chiropractic' manipulation).
- OBs are just academic prime cuts forced through this culture's most powerful mental meatgrinder - medical school. ... Gastaldo email-address-deleted PS1 CHIROPRACTIC MANIPULATION vs. ... Hamonet says chiropractic and osteopathy are "twin sisters". ... See Chiropractic's twin sister? (Prof. ... " " N o prior manipulation, either osteopathic or chiropractic. ... BRAVO! "Authors of prior articles have addressed the role of structural influences on otorhinolaryngologic function and suggested osteopathic or chiropractic manipulation. ... " Miriam, good luck distinguishing between osteopathic and chiropractic treatments these days! You'll need even more luck distinguishing between how individual practitioners employ the various "chiropractic" and "osteopathic" techniques! While osteopaths were away from "their" "osteopathic" techniques. ... ) Also, there's the matter of chiropractic physicians hitchhiking on osteopathic "respectability" in "scientific medicine" (earned by DOs abandoning osteopathic manipulation in order to suck up to "scientific medicine"). ... Should DCs - who stuck to their guns and maintained and promoted spinal manipulation - now be paid less than DOs who sold out? ACA attorney Tom Daly's analysis of a bill before Congress, HR 2560: "According to the chiropractic representatives on both AMA-CPT HCPAC and RUC HCPAC, Rep. Manzullo's HR 2560 would require a change in the current CMT codes - from 'chiropractic manipulative therapy' to something like 'chiropractic adjustment therapy'. ... " ACA attorney Tom Daly quoted by ACA chairman James Edwards in Rondberg's The Chiropractic Journal, Vol.
234. Pre-professional Programs
- www.reg.ufl.edu
- Although there is no pre-law major at the University of Florida, most law schools agree that a broad, liberal, diverse, and challenging education is the best preparation for law school. ...
- Pre-law students are encouraged to carefully assess their interest in and motivation for attending law school. ... These activities will enhance the depth and value of their undergraduate education and may also distinguish them from other top law school applicants. ...
- Students intending to go to medical, dental, veterinary medical, optometry, podiatry or chiropractic school may choose almost any major; however, these students should not pursue majors that prepare them for specific health professions such as therapeutic recreation, physical therapy, occupational therapy, nursing or pharmacy.
- All students considering medical, dental, veterinary medical, optometry, podiatry or chiropractic school should review the Health Professions Handbook, available online at www. ...
- Application workshops are offered in the spring for students who are in the process of applying to a professional school. ...
235. Kaufman Chiropractic Article Paws-A-Tive Choice
- www.pawsativechoice.com
- Kaufman Chiropractic – Not Just For People Anymore.
- Kaufman has been practicing equine chiropractic for thirteen years. She started with horses right out of chiropractic school. ...
- So why did Julie Kaufman decide to go to chiropractic school for people so she could become a doctor that works with animals? Her story parallels my own story about how I got involved with Healing Touch, but I’ll save that for another time.
- Julie was amazed at how much the adjustment helped her, that she thought, if chiropractic helped her that much, she was sure that her horse could use a treatment as well. ...
- However, she is a doctor of chiropractic and she obtained all of the necessary training and education in animal chiropractic through the American Veterinary Chiropractic Association. ...
- Chiropractic Care.
- What exactly is “chiropractic”? According to Dr. Kaufman, Chiropractic is a mechanical solution for mechanical injuries involving joints, muscles and nerves. For more information about chiropractic and horses, visit her website at: www. ...
- Kaufman also noted that geriatric problems in animals such as arthritis and other bone disorders could be helped by chiropractic adjustments. She said that the chiropractic help for animals who have had disc disease has been consistently high and is a more conservative approach than back surgery. ...
- One note that I was unaware of is that the term “chiropractic” can only be used by a licensed chiropractor. So anyone who does not hold a doctoral degree in Chiropractic cannot legally say they perform “chiropractic adjustments”. They can say they do “spinal manipulations” but they cannot use the term chiropractic. ...
- How long do the effects from a chiropractic adjustment last? According to Dr. ...
236. A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF CHIROPRACTIC AND MEDICAL EDUCATION
- www.spinecare4you.com
- A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF CHIROPRACTIC AND MEDICAL EDUCATION.
- Ian Coulter is a medical sociologist in the School of Dentistry at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), a professor of research at the Los Angeles CA* of Chiropractic, and a health consultant with RAND in Santa Monica, Calif Alm Adams is a professor and vice president for research at the Los Angeles College of Chiropractic. Peter Coggan is an associate professor in biomedical sciences at the University of California, Riverside, and chief of family and primary care in the Health Services Agency Riverside County Calif Michael Wilkes is an associate professor in internal medicine and health services research at UCLA and senior chair of the doctoring curriculum in the School of Medicine Meredith Gonyea is president of the Center for Studies in Health Policy, Inc, in Washington, DC, and special in strategic planning for health professions education.
- Background o Chirpractic is the largest of the alternative/complementary health professions in North America However; little attention has been given in the health sciences Literature to the formal curriculum of chiropractic education or to its similarities to and differences from Me curriculum of allopathic medical education. ...
- Method This is a descriptive, comparative study of the curriculum content of North American chiropractic and medical colleges supplemented by in-depth data obtained through site visits with 6 institutions (3 chiropractic and 3 medical).
- Discussion Considerable commonality exists between chiropractic and medical programs. ... The programs also share some common areas in the clinical sciences, Chiropractic and allopathic medicine differ the greatest in clinical practice, which in medical school far exceeds that in chiropractic school The therapies that chiropractic and medical students learn are distinct from one another, and the settings in which students receive clinical training are different and isolated from one another, With these similarities and differences established, future studies should examine the quality of the 2 educational programs in detail (Altern Ther Health Med, 1998,-4(5). ...
- AIthough an extensive literature exists on medical education, there is no comparative body of literature on chiropractic education. ...
- a- Two were based on a comprehensive 1-year participantobservation study and surveys of 1 chiropractic college, with no comparable analysis of a medical school.
- One compared the performance of applicants at a single chiropractic college on the Myers-Briggs type indicator (dealing with personality types and career choice) with that of people in other health professions. ...
- One was an historical analysis of curriculum development in medical and chiropractic education. ...
- None of the studies provided a comprehensive description of a "medical" or "chiropractic" education per se, and all were limited either by methodology or sample, A report prepared by.
- the Corporate Health Policies Group` for the chiropractic profession and an earlier preliminary report by the current authors' provide - e the only substantive data comparing medical and chiropractic education.
- More recently, entrance requirements were compared on factors such as credit hours and grade point average (GPA) for chiropractic, allopathic, osteopathic, podiatric, dental, and optometric education? According to the survey, a bachelor's degree was required for 99% of applicants in medical school and 42% of applicants in chiropractic school. ... 38 for chiropractic students, whereas the average cumulative GPA on entrance was 3. ... 94 semester hours for entrance, whereas chiropractic required 64. ...
237. Information Headquarters: Chiropractic medicine
- www.informationheadquarters.com
- PharmacyHeadquarters - SearchHeadquarters Chiropractic medicine.
- Chiropractic medicine is a form of treatment that uses manipulative therapy to correct subluxation, which many chiropracters hold are the cause of most disease. Although manipulative therapy has been shown to have some efficacy in treating back pain, headache, and other symptoms of spinal-related conditions, the application of chiropractic medicine as a cure or outside of this specific area is controversial and generally rejected by medical doctors in most countries. Practictioners of chiropractic medicine generally hold themselves out as doctors of chiropratic (D. ... However chiropractic remains controversial. Classical chiropractic theory holds that the correction of subluxation can cure or treat of most disease. Although manipulative therapy has been shown to have some efficacy in treating back pain, headache, and other symptoms of spinal-related conditions, rigorous, medical studies have not supported the efficacy of chiropractic medicine as a cure outside of this specific area. Many people colloquially use the term chiropractic to refer to manipulative therapy of the spine, even by non-D. ... History Although chiropractic medicine has gained general acceptance in the last 20 years as appropriate treatment for back and neck problems, medical doctors used to regard chiropractic as a form of quackery. ... However, medical doctors continue to regard chiropractic as a form of quackery when used to treat other conditions such as e. ... The term chiropractic literally means "done by hand" and was adopted by chiropractic's founder, Daniel D. ... Contemporary chiropractic is divided into two basic schools: The traditional approach is that followed by the faction of the chiropractive movement known as straight chiropractic See The Federation of Straight Chiropractors and Organizations.
238. http://www.forensicexaminers.org/services/pfresume.html
- www.forensicexaminers.org
- High School: Pine Forest High School, Fayetteville, North Carolina; Graduated - June, 1971. ...
- Graduate Training: Sherman College of Straight Chiropractic, Spartanburg, South Carolina, holding full accreditation status: 1983 Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. ...
- 1995 Council on Chiropractic Education Completed 4 academic years with 4,605 hours of in class training. ...
- Post Graduate Training: Los Angeles College of Chiropractic, Whittier, California. Successful completion of postgraduate course of instruction in chiropractic orthopedics as taught by a chiropractic college holding full accreditation status with the Council on Chiropractic Education. Completed 300 classroom hours of chiropractic orthopedics. ...
- Attended Independent Chiropractic Examiner's program at Logan Chiropractic College. ...
- Attended program in Current Management of Low Back and Sciatica at Post Graduate program at Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts. ...
- Attended hands on Pediatric Orthopedic training program, instructed by Pediatric Orthopedic Surgeons, at Jewish hospital, Children's Department, Long Island, New Long Island, New York and co-sponsored by the Albert Einstein School of Medicine, December, 1989. ...
- Low Back symposium sponsored by the New York College of Chiropractic. ...
- International Conference on Spinal Manipulative Treatment sponsored by the Foundation of Chiropractic Educational Research. ...
- Received 11 CLE-hours from the University of North Carolina School of Medicine at Chapel Hill. ...
- Measuring Work and Personal Injury Disability: An Overview Course sponsored by the National Association of Disability Evaluating Professionals in cooperation with the University of Florida's Department of Rehabilitation Counseling and the School of Medicine and Orthopaedic Surgery in Gainesville, Florida. ...
- Law School for Physicians: A 3 day interactive course on important legal topics, i. ...
- Taught by Chiropractic Radiologist R. ... Participated in classroom instruction, sponsored by Harvard Medical School Department of Radiology, in a one week intensive program, 8 hours per day for five days. ...
239. Doc29
- www.drgreganderson.com
- chiropractic.
- chiropractic.
- chiropractic.
- Lyceum speech at Sherman College of Straight Chiropractic.
- The Developer of Chiropractic, B. ... Palmer, once said "I can hardly conceive of any chiropractic school being of any service to its students, or those graduates to their patients, without a workable knowledge of Innate Intelligence behind that sees all, knows all, does all. ...
- Without something more fundamental, there is no reason or logic for the existence of such a chiropractic school as it adds nothing to the sum total of Materia Medica or Chiropractic in practice or principle. ...
- I graduated from one of these chiropractic schools that B. ... " I graduated in 1978 from Los Angeles College of Chiropractic and I agree that there is no logical reason for that school or some others to continue as "Chiropractic Schools". I have come to realize that without an understanding of the philosophy of chiropractic, the science and art becomes grossly distorted.
- What is the philosophy? We know that chiropractic is a triune, it is a science, art and philosophy. ...
- The major premise of chiropractic is that there is a Universal Intelligence in all matter that continually gives to it all of its properties and actions and maintains it in existence. ...
- Chiropractic philosophy further explains that that part of Universal Intelligence, which exists in all living things, is called Innate Intelligence.
- If chiropractic is truly a science, art and philosophy, then it follows that chiropractic education should reflect an equal sampling of all three ingredients. Where in modern chiropractic education do you see the philosophy given equal emphasis with the science and the art? It is my experience that modern chiropractic education consists of too much of the wrong science, too little of the art, and virtually no philosophy.
- Therefore, the product of modern chiropractic education the modern chiropractor knows little or nothing about chiropractic. I graduated from a chiropractic school that forgot to train me for my chosen occupation.
240. Chiropractic The Flagship of the Alternative Medicine Fleet -CT Skeptic vol2 issue2
- www.theness.com
- Chiropractic .
- Chiropractic is without question the most established and successful form of alternative health care in the United States. ...
- Although they are very active in advertising the alleged benefits of chiropractic, chiropractors are anything but aggressive in making known the theoretical basis of their therapies. The subluxation theory which is the center and foundation of chiropractic is like a well kept secret, for even people who are regular patients of a chiropractor are often not aware of its theoretical basis. ...
- The subluxation theory of chiropractic is based on the vitalistic notion that health stems from the flow of a spiritual life force, called “innate intelligence” from the brain to the rest of the body through the spinal cord and peripheral nerves. ...
- This idea has remained the cornerstone of chiropractic despite advances in neurobiology and anatomy which have failed to show any evidence for innate intelligence or chiropractic subluxations. ...
- Chiropractic remains in the realm of pseudoscience because it has not tested its basic principles through research, nor does it change its diagnostic and therapeutic modalities to conform to new scientific knowledge. ...
- Chiropractic was founded in 1895 by Daniel David Palmer, a grocer with an intense interest in metaphysics. Prior to his “discovery” of chiropractic, D. ... Palmer reported to have discovered the principle of chiropractic when he allegedly cured a janitor of his deafness by manipulating his neck. ...
- Palmer created the term “chiropractic,” which literally means “done by hand,” to refer to his new therapy. ...
- Chiropractic’s history is instructive, because it reveals all of the signs of a cult based pseudoscience. The principles of chiropractic are based on a single, uncontrolled observation. ... One man formulated the discipline of chiropractic and then taught it directly to his disciples, who received it and passed it on relatively unchanged. ...
- Palmer, became involved in the chiropractic movement early on, during the formative years. ... J shared his father’s metaphysical bent (prior to chiropractic, he worked with a mesmerist and worked in the circus), his tendency to make sweeping statements about health without justification, and his ignorance of contemporary scientific knowledge. ... engineered a hostile take over of his father’s school of chiropractic. ...
241. Diploma of Chiropractic
- www.iicch.org
- DIPLOMA OF CHIROPRACTIC.
- Diploma of Doctor of Chiropractic with apostille*. ...
- Italian translation of diploma of Doctor of Chiropractic. ...
- Official school catalogue with the description of the courses attended. A photocopy of the pages on which such courses appear is acceptable as long as it bears the seal of the school. ...
- Letter from the school stating that the student attended regularly classes, and showing both enrollment and graduation dates. ...
- All school documents (diplomas and transcripts) must be originals or copies bearing the seal of the school.
- Each page of a document coming from a Accredited American Institution must bear the stamp of the school. ...
242. Health Sciences Programs at Lake Michigan College
- www.lakemichigancollege.edu
- Begin working within two years of high school graduation or leave LMC with what you need to succeed at the four-year school of your choice. ...
- Chiropractic (pre).
- Most enter private practice while others enter chiropractic education. Students can prepare for a chiropractic career by completing a two-year program at Lake Michigan College and transferring to a chiropractic school. Through an agreement with Palmer College of Chiropractic, students meeting specific requirements will receive preferred admission status at that college. ...
- The minimum requirement for admission to dentistry school may be completed at Lake Michigan College. ...
- By working with the Pre-medical advisor at Lake Michigan College, students can develop an academic program designed to prepare them for the medical school in which they are interested. ...
- Lake Michigan College offers most of the courses required for admission to optometry school. ...
- Students begin the Pre-pharmacy program at Lake Michigan College by completing a two-year sequence of courses and transferring to a four-year school. ...
- Since the minimum requirements vary among physical therapy schools, students should become familiar with them for the physical therapy school in which they are interested. ...
243. http://www.njcs.com/news/email_oct_21_02.html
- www.njcs.com
- New Jersey Chiropractic Society .
- Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician (CCSP). ...
- The Southern NJ Chiropractic Society is offering a seminar: "Golf and Chiropractic" - 8 hrs. ...
- Welcome to the New Jersey Chiropractic Society electronic newsletter! Official NJCS information will come to you from NJCSMEMBER@aol. ...
- According to a 2000 NJCS survey, 93% of our members believe that nutritional counseling is an ancillary part of chiropractic. This correctly reflects chiropractic philosophy, education, and National Board testing for.
- Unfortunately, the unjust way the Chiropractic Board has been interpreting our present ambiguous nutritional regulation puts 93% of us at risk of fines, prosecution, and/or loss of license if we make nutritional recommendations.
- The NJCS is in the process of compiling a list of NJ DCs who had been accused of nutritional violations since 1991 by the NJ Board of Chiropractic Examiners. ...
- Direct appeals for a change, to the Chiropractic Board, and the Attorney General, have not proved fruitfull. ...
- CONGRESS PASSES BILL TO INCLUDE DOCTORS OF CHIROPRACTIC IN NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE CORPS PROGRAM President Bush Expected to Sign Bill into Law .
- ARLINGTON, VA After nearly 2 years of effort by the Ameriican Chiropractic Association (ACA) and the Association of Chiropractic Colleges (ACC), the U. ... The legislation, known as the Health Care Safety Net Improvement Act, would, for the first time ever, make doctors of chiropractic eligible to participate in the National Health Service Corps†(NHSC) student loan reimbursement program a move the ACA is hailing as a significant victory for chiroopractic students and the profession as a whole. ...
- Once signed into law by President Bush, the legislation will allow doctors of chiropractic to take part in a three-year â€pilot program,†or test period. After the three-year pilot program, Congress would review the results of the test and consider making the chiropractic profession a permanent fixture in the program. ...
- Passage of legislation making the chiropractic profession eligible to participate in the NHSC program has long been a goal of the ACA and the ACC. Both organizations have worked tirelessly to gain chiropractic inclusion, and have been supported in this pursuit by Senator Tom Harkin (D-IA) and Representatives Billy Tauzin (R-LA) and Michael Bilirakas (R-FL). ...
244. New College of California - Alumni and Friends Science Institute Directory
- www.newcollege.edu
245. Programs for Specific Vocational Interests
- www.augustana.ab.ca
- Chiropractic 3-4 7-8.
- A student who wishes to complete the agriculture degree in the minimum possible time will transfer after one year to pursue another three years of studies at a professional school offering such a degree. ...
- The specific courses to be taken depend on the school of agriculture the student plans to attend but will generally include Biology, Chemistry, Economics, and Mathematics. ...
- Alternatively, a student may choose first to complete a four- (or three-) year liberal arts and sciences degree at Augustana, to be followed by professional studies for another two or three years, depending on the student's choice of professional school and area of specialization in agriculture. In this case, any major or concentration may be chosen for the degree, provided that the student's program includes courses required by the school of agriculture the student plans to attend.
- CHIROPRACTIC.
- While some chiropractic schools admit students after two full years of university studies, it is recommended that a student interested in professional studies in chiropractic complete a liberal arts and sciences degree program with a major or concentration of the student's choice.
- The specific courses to be taken depend on the chiropractic school the student plans to attend, but will generally include Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. ...
- The specific courses to be taken depend on the school of dentistry the student plans to attend, but will generally include Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. ...
- A student who wishes to complete the food science or human ecology degree in the minimum possible time will transfer after one year to pursue another three years of studies at a professional school offering such a degree. ...
- In this case, any major or concentration may be chosen for the degree, provided that the student's program includes courses required by the school of food science the student plans to attend. ...
- The specific courses to be taken depend on the professional school the student plans to attend, but will generally include Biology and Chemistry. ...
- The specific courses taken will depend on the journalism school the student plans to attend, but will generally include English, Canadian History, and Political Studies. ...
- The specific courses to be taken depend on the medical school the student plans to attend, but will generally include Biology, Chemistry, English, Mathematics, Physics, and Statistics. ...
- The specific courses to be taken depend on the school of optometry the student plans to attend, but will generally include Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics. ...
- The specific courses to be taken depend on the professional school the student plans to attend, but will generally include Biology, Chemistry, English, Mathematics, and Statistics. ...
246. Chiropractic school eyes Davis - 2001-12-17 - Sacramento Business Journal
- sacramento.bcentral.com
- EXCLUSIVE REPORTS From the December 14, 2001 print edition Chiropractic school eyes Davis.
- A college for chiropractors is looking at sites in Davis and Roseville for a graduate-school campus that would employ 100 people and be large enough for up to 750 students. ...
- Palmer College of Chiropractic, based in Davenport, Iowa, would be moving a campus here from San Jose to escape the Silicon Valley's high cost of living. ...
- Other potential issues in Davis would be increased traffic caused by the school and whether there's sufficient housing in town to support students and employees, Webb said. ...
- Recent Company News Palmer College of Chiropractic West » College chooses Folsom Related Topics » Davis rubs chiropractic college the wrong way 2002-03-25, Sacramento » College chooses Folsom 2002-09-16, Sacramento » Chiropractic college starts over on Folsom site search 2003-03-31, Sacramento » More related topics .
247. Biology
- ar.byu.edu
- BYU's College of Biology and Agriculture offers programs leading to the BS degree in biology from BYU and a DDS/DMD (dentistry), OD (optometry), DPM (podiatry), or DC (chiropractic) from cooperating professional schools. ... After all BYU requirements are fulfilled, these students attend dental, optometry, podiatry, or chiropractic school for four years. The first year of course work at the professional school is transferred back to BYU, and the BS degree in biology is granted. Should a student not be accepted to a professional school, no biology degree will be awarded. ...
- Dentistry, optometry, podiatry, or chiropractic are careers available upon completion of this degree program. ...
- Students with required GPA and DAT, OAT, or MCAT scores (and other qualifications) may obtain admission to specified dental, optometry, podiatry, or chiropractic schools after three years of preprofessional education at BYU. After completion of the first year of dental, optometry, podiatry, or chiropractic school, these students will receive a bachelor's degree in biology from BYU. ...
248. Chiropractic Practice Act
- www.dora.state.co.us
- (1) It is hereby declared to be the policy of the general assembly of the state of Colorado that, in order to safeguard the life, health, and property and the public welfare of the people of this state and in order to protect the people of this state against unauthorized, unqualified, and improper practice of chiropractic, it is necessary that a proper regulatory authority be established and adequately provided for.
- (2) It is unlawful for any person to practice or to offer to practice chiropractic in the state of Colorado, or to use in connection with his name or business or otherwise to assume, use, or advertise any title or description which will or which reasonably might be expected to mislead the public into believing he is a doctor of chiropractic, unless such person has been duly licensed under the provisions of this article. Anyone who holds himself out to the public as a doctor of chiropractic without qualifying for proper licensing under this article and without submitting to the regulations provided in this article endangers thereby the public life, health, property, and welfare.
- (1) "Chiropractic" means that branch of the healing arts which is based on the premise that disease is attributable to the abnormal functioning of the human nervous system. ... "Chiropractic" includes the use of venipuncture for diagnostic purposes. "Chiropractic" does not include colonic irrigation therapy. "Chiropractic" includes treatment by acupuncture when performed by an appropriately trained chiropractor as determined by the Colorado state board of chiropractic examiners. ...
- (2) "Chiropractic adjustment" means the application, by hand, by a trained chiropractor who has fulfilled the educational and licensing requirements of this article, of adjustive force to correct subluxations, fixations, structural distortions, abnormal tensions, and disrelated structures, or to remove interference with the transmission of nerve force. ...
- State board of chiropractic examiners - subject to termination - repeal of article. (1) There is hereby created a Colorado state board of chiropractic examiners, referred to in this article as the "board", consisting of five members who are citizens of the United States, four of whom shall have practiced chiropractic in the state of Colorado for five years prior to their appointment and one of whom shall be appointed from the public at large. ...
- , concerning the termination schedule for regulatory bodies of the state unless extended as provided in that section, are applicable to the Colorado state board of chiropractic examiners created by this section.
- (b) Examine, license, and renew licenses of duly qualified chiropractic applicants;.
- (c) Approve or refuse to approve chiropractic schools and colleges;.
- (h) Identify and proscribe, by rule, chiropractic practices which are untrue, deceptive, or misleading.
- (1) (a) A minimum educational requirement shall include a knowledge of the basic sciences and for original licensure shall include graduation from a high school or its educational equivalent and graduation from an approved chiropractic school or college which teaches a course of not less than four thousand resident classroom hours in a period of four academic years. All applicants for licensure who matriculate in a chiropractic school or college shall present evidence of having graduated from a chiropractic school or college having status with the commission on accreditation of the council on chiropractic education, or its successor, or from a chiropractic school or college which meets equivalent standards. The schedule of minimum educational requirements to enable any person to practice chiropractic in the state of Colorado is, except as otherwise provided, as follows:.
249. Chiropractic News
- www.wellnesstoday.com
- Chiropractic News.
- Owen, DC (Phoenix Chiropractic).
- Yet hand washing rates in schools are low: Research has indicated that only a quarter of middle- and high-school girls wash their hands with soap after visiting the bathroom; less than 10% of boys appear to do the same.
- Two "test" classrooms and two "control" classrooms were included from each school. ...
- Researchers estimated that the hand washing education saved each school approximately $24,000 per year in the form of time saved by teachers (preparing take-home and remedial work).
- Your doctor of chiropractic can provide you with more tips on preventing back problems. ...
- Visit Dynamic Chiropractic's "Ask a Doctor of Chiropractic" forum at http://www. ... html, where 15 doctors of chiropractic are waiting to answer any of your health questions.
- com - the premiere resource for chiropractic information for the public. An abundance of resources including: A Chiropractic Locator Database, Articles, Links, Discussion Forum & Information about Chiropractic.
250. Augustana College: Health Profession Programs
- www.augie.edu
- Chiropractic (Pre-Professional Program).
- While most pre-chiropractic students choose to major in biology, a student may choose to major in any discipline. Chiropractic schools look favorably upon an undergraduate record rich in challenging science courses, but they also look for a balance between science courses and courses in the humanities and social sciences. ... Students are encouraged to learn about the chiropractic profession and patient care through internships, volunteer experiences and employment.
- Because application requirements vary among schools, a student interested in a career in chiropractic should identify the schools in which he or she is interested as early as possible. The student should then consult with his or her advisor and the coordinator on a regular basis to discuss course selection and chiropractic school application procedures.
- Chiropractic schools select students on the basis of 1) undergraduate academic performance; 2) letters of evaluation from professors and other professional people; and 3) the personal interview (most programs). Admission to chiropractic school is fairly competitive.
- Suggested Pre-Chiropractic Program of Study: These are general admission requirements. Students should refer to specific admissions guidelines for each chiropractic school. ...
- Pre-dental students should regularly consult with their advisors and the coordinator to discuss course selection and dental school application procedures. ...
- Admission to dental school is competitive. ...
- Students should refer to specific admissions guidelines for each dental school. ...
- To earn an Augustana degree with a major in medical technology, a student must complete three years of work at the college followed by a year of work in an approved school of medical technology. ...
- Introduction to the clinical laboratory, the school of medical technology and to the basic techniques used in a clinical laboratory. ...
- While outstanding undergraduate students may be admitted to a medical school without completing college, most matriculating medical students have at least a bachelor's degree. ...
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