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176. International Chiropractic Pediatric Association - I.C.P.A.
- www.icpa4kids.com
- Why Chiropractic for Children .
- Find a Doctor of Chiropractic.
- A LETTER FROM A CHIROPRACTIC ADVOCATE.
- I want to share with you my efforts to introduce chiropractic to families with neurologically disabled children on intensive home treatment programs in Guatemala and Poland. ... It's a risk telling people about chiropractic in places where it is rare and the chance of it becoming a reality is so remote. However, stimulating for neurological growth every day will not produce permanent results without chiropractic. ...
- Guatemala:I have been an associate director for a small non-profit school for brain-injured children in Guatemala for the last 4 years. The school is call "Censi" or El Centro de Superacion Integral. ... Bobby Doscher of Oklahaven to Guatemala in 1996 and 1997 to adjust a few children in the school. ... de Penados was deeply impressed with the logic and application of chiropractic. ...
- At the time, I did not think it would be possible to provide chiropractic to the school on a regular basis; my only goal was to enlighten my colleague. During my recent visit to the school in January and February of this year, I decided to teach the Guatemalan and Honduran parents and school staff about chiropractic. I presented the school with an upper cervical table donated by a chiropractor from the USA, Dr. ... These two tables were part of our goal to establish chiropractic in "Censi's" neurological rehabilitation curriculum. ...
- Both are open-minded, delighted to help the school and work with our students. ...
- Poland: On my first trip to Poland in November last year, I introduced chiropractic to medical professionals and over 100 families in three cities: Krakow, Torun and Opole. My aim was for parents to make informed decisions when seeking chiropractic or any form of spinal manipulation. Poland has no chiropractic schools, and the term is bandied about there quite loosely. Much passes for chiropractic care that really is not. ... Then I prayed to the God of Chiropractic and waited. ...
177. EIHMS - chiropractic staff profiles
- www.eihms.surrey.ac.uk
- Chiropractic Staff Profiles.
- Dr Weston completed his Doctor of Chiropractic degree in 1983 after gaining a BSc in Human Kinetics. He was actively involved in private practice in Canada for 10 years during which time he completed postgraduate certification in occupational health, acupuncture and a variety of chiropractic techniques. He subsequently completed the Fellowship program in the Clinical Chiropractic Sciences (Can) in 1993, and is a certified chiropractic sports physician.
- Dr Weston came to the UK to take up the post of Senior Clinic Tutor at the Anglo-European College of Chiropractic, which he held for 4 years. ...
- Dr Weston is currently involved in teaching the clinical sciences and chiropractic principles. He is also responsible for the development of chiropractic Postgraduate Education Program at the University. ... Dr Weston is a member of the British Chiropractic Association and is a Fellow of the College of Chiropractors (UK).
- After early pursuits in Law, Dr Turnbull received his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from the Palmer College of Chiropractic (USA) in 1971. ... He has a long history of engagement in developing the profession and of service to its political advancement there – especially in the period around the Chiropractic Commission of Inquiry. In 1995 he accepted a senior clinical tutor post at AECC and taught at Bournemouth for over two years, returning to New Zealand for a further two years before taking up an appointment as senior lecturer ( clinical) in May 2000 with the MSc in Chiropractic at the EIHMS. ... Dr Turnbull is a member of the British Chiropractic Association and a fellow of the College of Chiropractors.
- Cooley received his Doctor of Chiropractic degree in 1987 from the Los Angeles College of Chiropractic, and after attending a three year residency at LACC attained his diplomate certification in radiology in 1990. ...
- Cooley now oversees the academic and clinical radiology components of the chiropractic program at UniS, and is in the continuing process of developing and upgrading the program to keep pace with the ongoing and rapid developments in the field of skeletal radiology. He also has a special interest in the areas of neuroradiology and spinal imaging, particularly as they relate to chiropractic practice and the legal arena.
- Dr Wood has a keen interest in chiropractic research and is involved with student project supervision. ... He has been associated with the chiropractic team since 1999 and was appointed to a full-time position in October 2000.
178. AHCPR Publication No. 98-N002 Chiropractic in the United States: Training, Practice, and Research American Chiropractic Association
- www.youcanbefit.com
- I have been practicing chiropractic in the Route 29 corridor and Rockville areas since 1988. ...
- National College of Chiropractic, D. ... (Doctor of Chiropractic), 1986 .
- Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician .
- Chiropractic school is a four year program consisting of 4800 hours of classroom, laboratory, and clinical study, including anatomy, physiology, chiropractic technique, radiology, biochemistry, toxicology, biomechanics, nutrition, diagnosis and physical examination, and a clinical internship consisting of one year of hands on clinical experience and training in a professional clinical setting. The Department of Health and Human Services classifies doctors of Chiropractic as category 1 providers, just like medical doctors, osteopaths, and dentists. ...
- One case I will never forget illustrates the importance of proper diagnosis in chiropractic practice. ...
- Is chiropractic safe?.
- A number of literature reviews of serious occurrences from chiropractic adjustments have been documented. ... Of the cases documented 66 were chiropractic, 18 medical, 9 osteopathic, 2 physical therapist and the remaining 13 were divided between "wife," "self," and "unknown".
- There were 66 chiropractic cases in 53 years; a little more than one per year. ...
- ART and GT work very well when combined with chiropractic adjustments for spinal problems as well. ...
- Chiropractic -- A Medical Doctor's Perspective.
- "Recently I wrote an article for the Naples Daily News, Chiropractic Medicine -- Effective Alternative for Pain, Studies Show. ...
- In researching chiropractic, I was pleased to learn that chiropractors receive a considerable amount of training in nutrition during their six years of chiropractic education. This contrasts significantly with medical school. ... What this seems to indicate is by encouraging an understanding of nutrition, chiropractic is more attuned with disease prevention rather than simply disease treatment.
179. CHIROPRACTIC RESEARCH
- www.chiro.org
- Welcome to Chiropractic Research @ Chiro. Org! This section includes research articles, abstracts, and information pertaining to the growing body of Chiropractic Research. ...
- CHIROPRACTIC RESEARCH .
- Alternative Care Chiropractic.
- Jump to: What's New All About Chiropractic Research.
- Sections: Chiropractic Pediatrics Section.
- Org is proud to support the FCER "Partners in Research" program and their funding of important chiropractic research trials like the Australian Asthma Study.
- Quote of the Day: “Even more remarkable is the efficiency of chiropractic research. ... Put another way, as a couple of wags have offered in the past, the federal government must believe in alternative medicine, because it has given chiropractic researchers homeopathic doses of money with which to work. ...
- This year's conference is slated for March 11-14, 2004 in Las Vegas! Hear the biggest names in chiropractic research discuss the topic of “Best Practices” from many angles.
- Chiropractic Research for a Variety of Conditions.
- A trial, looking for the effects of chiropractic care for asthma, "seemed" to reveal that chiropractic was "no better" than placebo or sham care. Strangely, both the chiropractic and sham treatment groups improved. ... This page addresses the difficulties of designing a "neutral" sham in a chiropractic (or CAM) trial.
- Education and Research: A Tour of Chiropractic Colleges.
- Fuhr takes a tour of the chiropractic research departments at Logan, New York, Life West, and Palmer College of Chiropractic. He plans to continue to research the status of our chiropractic schools, and I look forward to hearing from him about them!.
180. About Dr. Grisanti
- www.drgrisanti.com
- Before beginning my chiropractic career in Greenville, I lived in New York and completed my under-graduate studies in pre-med. My decision to attend chiropractic school was prompted by my dad's success with chiropractic care in the late 1960's and 1970's. ... His persistent pain was helped with chiropractic treatment. ... His honesty and integrity impressed me enough to research a possible career in chiropractic. ...
- After much research I discovered that chiropractic training was quite extensive chiropractic education facts and similar to medical training. ... Matter of fact most people do not realize that chiropractic training requires cadaver dissection to assist in our knowledge of anatomy of the human body. Chiropractic school requires a four year training program of thousands and thousands hours. ...
- I completed my chiropractic training in 1981 and decided to get my first license in Pennsylvania. ... Hope Chiropractic as an intern physician. ...
- Chiropractic orthopedics is a 3 1/2 year post-doctorate 360 hours of intensive studies. ... less than 1% of the chiropractors hold the title of Board Certified Chiropractic Orthopedist. ...
- As I continued in my professional career, I continued going back to school for additional training in Sports Medicine and Internal Disorders. ...
- Unlike the field of chiropractic medicine which focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of common joint and muscle problems, physicians specializing in the field Functional and Environmental Medicine are trained to utilize and most importantly interpret the most advanced medical technological testing procedures. ...
181. Chiropractic Education - Criticism - Chiropractic School - Skeptical Perspective on Chiropractic
- gradschool.about.com
- About > Education > Graduate School > Chiro Critics .
- Graduate School.
- · Grad School 101: Site Guide.
- · Preparing for Law School Admissions .
- · Guide to Graduate School Admissions .
- Chiropractic.
- Dental School.
- Beyond Grad School.
- Criticisms of Chiropractic.
- Chiropractic, an alternative form of health care, has its critics, as the following links illustrate.
- Blasting Chiropractic.
- A physician critic of chiropractic speaks out.
- Visit to Two Chiropractic Colleges.
- A medical journalist describes his visit to colleges of chiropractic (an except from Chiropractic: The Greatest Hoax of the Century?).
- Skeptical Guide to Chiropractic History, Theories, Practice.
- "Accurate information about chiropractic is not easy to get. ...
182. http://www.adm.uwaterloo.ca/infoipa/Gazette/1995/Gazette%2C%20March%2015%2C%201995/Chiropractic%20 clinic%20would%20be%20first%20step
- www.adm.uwaterloo.ca
- UW should work more closely with the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College for three to five years and then make "a formal decision" on affiliating CMCC to Waterloo, a re port has recommended. ... Bob Norman, dean of applied sciences - the faculty where the chiropractic college would find its home if it did become part of UW. Banks's committee had been asked to study the possibility of a Waterloo link for the Toronto-based college, the only English-language school in Canada for the training of chiropractors. ... " A more formal discussion of relations between UW and the chiropractic college will be on the agenda for the AHS faculty council on March 24, he said. Chiropractic has traditionally been the object of suspicion from the medical profession, largely because of extravagant claims by some old-style chiropractors that they can treat everything from asthma to cancer. ... The chiropractic profession took heart from the "Manga report", done for the Ontario health ministry and so named for the consultant who prepared it. Its official title ws The Effectiveness and Cost-Effectiveness of Chiropractic Management of Low Back Pain. ... The central question that has to be asked about chiropractic, Norman said, is, "What is the scientific basis of what you do? Or is the clinical observation of efficacy far ahead of the scientific basis, which is not unusual?" The Banks report notes that "the scientific foundation of chiropractic is thin in terms of both efficacy of intervention and understanding of mechanism", and that "research in chiropractic is not well developed here, or in fact, anywhere. ... Norman says UW "could make a major contribution" to research in chiropractic and related areas. ... The Banks report calls for the immediate creation of a Waterloo-CMCC research clinic that would operate over the next three to five years, providing not just research results but also "an assessment of the kind of the research relationship that can be developed around chiropractic". An appendix says that "The UW/CMCC Chiropractic Research Clinic could be operated as one of CMCC's outpatient clinics with services provided by a clinical supervisor and student interns; however, services would be guided by the requirements of the research projects.
183. Palmer College of Chiropractic, Alumni, 1 Doctor 1 School
- www.palmer.edu
- Palmer College of Chiropractic.
- One Doctor, One School Program.
- Please fill out the following form if you are interested in learning more about the One Doctor, One School Program. ...
- Palmer College of Chiropractic .
184. NUHS - National-Lincoln School of Postgraduate Education
- www.nuhs.edu
- Since the university's inception, we have provided rigorous postgraduate educational offerings for the chiropractic profession. This is designed to help practicing physicians stay current about the latest developments in chiropractic clinical practice.
- Todays practice environment poses challenges and opportunities to the chiropractic profession. ...
185. All Medical Schools,Dental,Chiropractic, Podiatric Graduate Training
- www.practicesight.com
- An organized easy to use directory of Medical Schools, Osteopathic Schools, Canadian Medical Schools, International Medical Schools, Residency and Fellowship Programs, Physician Assistant Schools, Podiatry Schools, Chiropractic Schools, Dental Schools, Canadian Dental Schools, Colleges of Pharmacy, Canada Colleges of Pharmacy, Nursing School Programs and other Graduate Medical Education Programs. ...
- Chiropractic.
- Chiropractic Colleges .
- Medical School.
- Please contact us if you know of a School or Program website that is not listed here. ...
186. Network Chiropractic
- www.allanimalsexoticorsmall.com
- Network Chiropractic (Page 2) What will I see? Dr. Van Cise does a thorough physical exam before starting any network chiropractic treatment. ...
- Why would I want this for my pet? You might choose this form of alternative treatment because you have had good success with chiropractic therapy. ...
- Network chiropractic is also a good choice as a preparatory therapy. ... Network chiropractic is very useful as a "tune up" form of therapy to help your pet feel and function better.
187. fsunews.com - Administrators push for FSU chiropractic school
- www.fsunews.com
- Some administrations are considering creating a chiropractic school at FSU. ...
- Administrators push for FSU chiropractic school .
- University aims to have first class of chiropractic students in 2004 .
- Plans to start a chiropractic school at FSU may become a reality in the near future.
- Despite problems with the budget, university officials are persuing state money to start the school. According to the report crafted two years ago by MGT of America (a local consulting firm), the total construction cost for a chiropractic school at FSU would be nearly $84 million. ...
- "Some money has been appropriated by the legislature to start the chiropractic school," said Allan Adams, FSU academic administrator and chiropractic physician. ...
- Currently, there are only 17 chiropractic colleges in the United States, all of which are at private institutions. Florida State would be the first accredited public university to have a chiropractic school. ...
- "The chiropractic school would follow this pattern. ...
- The low number of chiropractic schools is largely due to the controversy over the legitimacy of the profession. ...
- "Until fairly recently, chiropractic had been attacked by allopathic medicine as an unscientific cult with no research to support its claims of efficacy," according to www. ...
- uk, chiropractic is a non-invasive and drug free therapy. ...
- Chiropractic is a medical profession, although it would not be affiliated with our newly accredited medical school.
- "No chiropractic school in the country is affiliated with a medical school," Provost and Executive Vice President of the College of Medicine Dr. ...
- Although chiropractic is a relatively new profession (beginning just over 100 years ago), it is now a recognized profession that is licensed in all 50 states. Millions of people utilize chiropractic services. ... uk, chiropractic is now the third largest primary health care profession in the world. ...
188. Palmer Chiropractic University Home Page
- www.palmer.edu
189. American Chiropractic Association
- www.amerchiro.org
- What is Chiropractic?.
- History of Chiropractic.
- Chiropractic In the News.
- What People Say About Chiropractic.
- Backpack Misuse Leads to Chronic Back Pain, Doctors of Chiropractic Say Back pain is pervasive among American adults, but a new and disturbing trend is emerging. Young children are suffering from back pain much earlier than previous generations, and the use of overweight backpacks is a contributing factor, according to the American Chiropractic Association (ACA). ...
- "The first question I ask these patients is, 'Do you carry a backpack to school?' Almost always, the answer is 'yes. ...
- Of those children carrying heavy backpacks to school, 60 percent had experienced back pain as a result. ...
- The results of these types of studies are especially important as more and more school districts - many of them in urban areas - remove lockers from the premises, forcing students to carry their books with them all day long. ...
- The problem has become so widespread, in fact, that the California State Assembly recently passed legislation that would force school districts to develop ways of reducing the weight of students' backpacks. ...
- Ask if your child could leave the heaviest books at school, and bring home only lighter hand-out materials or workbooks. ...
- Some school districts have begun banning the use of rollerpacks because they clutter hallways, resulting in dangerous trips and falls. ...
- Consider the ACA-endorsed Samsonite Chiropak, a school bag designed to ease much of the stress that carrying books can place on one's body. ...
- Chiropractic Care Can Help.
- If you or your child experiences any pain or discomfort resulting from backpack use, call your doctor of chiropractic. Doctors of chiropractic are licensed and trained to diagnose and treat patients of all ages and will use a gentler type of treatment for children. In addition, doctors of chiropractic can also prescribe exercises designed to help children develop strong muscles, along with instruction in good nutrition, posture and sleeping habits. ...
190. DrJohnCLowe
- members.aol.com
- and Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) .
- Gina Honeyman-Lowe and I became alarmed over several posts to Internet newsgroups regarding chiropractic education. Those who wrote the posts grossly underestimated the educational requirements for the Doctor of Chiropractic degree. ... As you'll see below, our post clearly shows that compared to medical colleges, chiropractic colleges require more courses for admission and more classroom hours for graduation. ... " If some friends tenaciously hold to their false beliefs about chiropractic education despite the facts, I figure the public in general is even more likely to do so. ...
- Both chiropractic and medical schools require certain course work for admission. These vary from school-to-school. ... Chiropractic colleges do not require the MCAT. ... We took the admission requirements for medical schools from the publication titled: Medical School Admission Requirements, 1997-1998: United States and Canada, 47th edition (published by The Association of American Medical Colleges). Admission requirements for accredited chiropractic schools are dictated by the Council on Chiropractic Colleges (the agency appointed by the U. ... of Education to accredit chiropractic colleges). ...
- We encourage the reader to note that chiropractic school involves between 400-to-600 (shown by two other studies in the 1970s; 372 hours more by the Parker College study) more classroom hours than medical school. Chiropractic students also have far greater number of hours of training in anatomy, physiology, diagnosis, and orthopedics (the musculoskeletal system) for chiropractic physicians. It should be apparent from looking at the data below that in general, the chiropractic student has a more extensive classroom education and practical training in these areas, particularly in diagnosis, than the medical student. ...
- Chiropractic and Medical Schools.
- Parker College of Chiropractic.
191. British Columbia Chiropractic Association
- www.bcchiro.com
192. Education and the Chiropractic Profession
- www.chiropractors.org
- EDUCATION AND THE CHIROPRACTIC PROFESSION by Reed Phillips, D. ... , DABCR What do the students of chiropractic education learn, and how does their expanded knowledge relate to what they become in practice? What effect do the standards set by the Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE) — everything from the pre-admission requirements to the final graduation requirements — have on the prospects of a graduate becoming a successful practitioner? Is chiropractic education, as currently constituted, adequate? Should our standards be higher or lower? .
- History teaches us that these questions have been previously debated in chiropractic. ... The following historical perspective sheds light on the roots of our lack of internal division regarding educational standards for chiropractic education. ...
- Wassersug, in “The case against chiropractic,”1 finds fault with chiropractic on three points: .
- Chiropractic has low educational standards. ...
- The practice methods of chiropractic are based upon a fixed concept of disease and its remedy (cultist in nature). ...
- There is no scientific proof of the demonstrable worth of chiropractic methods in practice. ...
- chiropractic profession, and thereby deny chiropractors their right to care for patients? C. ...
- Watkins as they did nearly fifty years ago? Has chiropractic education improved since the 1950s? I believe the answer would be an undeniable “yes. ” Chiropractic education has improved in many ways in the last half-century. ...
- There is, however, an underlying tension within chiropractic education that never seems to settle. ...
- There is many a chiropractor today practicing in the field who, if he had to spend as much time to qualify himself for the practice of chiropractic as he would have had to spend for the practice of medicine, would have chosen medicine, because he would have looked at the ‘culture’ side of the thing, the ‘social’ side of the matter, the ‘position’ side of it. ...
- examining boards should be composed exclusively of chiropractors (not mixers), and the educational standards to be adhered to were those of the Palmer School. ...
- The Palmer School Standard .
- house” policy and the formation of the first National Board of Chiropractic Examiners (no relation to today’s NBCE), to be introduced in states were chiropractic statutes had not yet been enacted. The model bill called for boards of examiners composed exclusively of chiropractors and for a maximum training period of eighteen months, the length of the Palmer School program. ... also organized the International Association of Chiropractic of Schools and Colleges (IACSC) in an effort to legitimize his educational standards. ...
193. AHEAD OCR An Unnamed Chiropractic School in California
- www.ahead.org
- An Unnamed Chiropractic School in California.
- He also taught adaptive Physical Education at an elementary school. ...
- During his time off from school, the Student obtained an evaluation for learning disabilities. ...
- The College later stated in its written response to inquiry from OCR, that the Dean believed that, "based on the evaluation and feedback of the Evaluator , there was no possibility of success for the Student with respect to the Doctor of Chiropractic curriculum. ...
- Similarly, OCR is unaware of any state licensing requirement for the practice of chiropractic medicine that includes an I. ...
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194. Parker College - History
- www.parkercc.edu
- Best in the Chiropractic Community Recognized at Parker Seminars Las Vegas 2004.
- The World's Chiropractic Community Joined Big-Name Stars at Parker Seminars Las Vegas 2004.
- Parker College of Chiropractic is named for its late founder, Dr. ... Parker's professional passion, skills and love were directed totally toward chiropractic – from the day he began recuperating from childhood illnesses following chiropractic adjustments until his death in 1997. While a senior in chiropractic college, Dr. Parker opened two successful practices in Illinois and published a book on chiropractic. After graduating from Palmer School of Chiropractic in 1946, he developed, in Fort Worth, Texas, one of the fastest growing chiropractic practices in the history of the profession. ... Parker improved chiropractic care and developed methods for establishing and maintaining successful chiropractic practices. A foundation was created in 1951 to conduct postgraduate chiropractic seminars. Over the last half century, the seminars evolved into Psps (Parker School of Professional Success). Nearly 40,000 chiropractors, or approximately two-thirds of the Doctors of Chiropractic in the world, have attended these seminars. ...
- Jim Parker helped establish and fund Parker College and consented to lend his name to the school. ... Thus, Parker College was founded to provide "The Parker Training" and was based on the premise of "Spreading Chiropractic Worldwide. ...
- In September 1993, enrollment had reached 1,000 students, making it the third largest chiropractic college in the world. The original Irving campus was converted to a chiropractic wellness center where patients continue to receive chiropractic care. ...
- Parker College achieved Recognized Candidate status with both the Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE) and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) in 1985. ...
195. Melton Wellness 4-Life & Injury Center
- www.doctormelton.com
196. Student Canadian Chiropractic Association Home Page
- www.scca.ca
197. The Chiropractic Initiative Act of California
- www.icacweb.com
- Chiropractic Initiative Act of 1922 .
- Board of examiners, meetings, offices, examinations: percent credit for active practice, National Board of Chiropractic Examiners .
- Receipts; deposit; monthly report; state board of chiropractic examiners' fund; use .
- The Chiropractic Initiative Act of California .
- An act prescribing the terms upon which licenses may be issued to practitioners of chiropractic, creating the State Board of Chiropractic Examiners and declaring its powers and duties, prescribing penalties for violation hereof, and repealing all acts and parts of acts inconsistent herewith. ...
- (The Chiropractic Initiative Act is reprinted in West's Annotated California Codes, Business and Professions Code, Division 2, beginning with Section 1000. ...
- A board is hereby created to be known as the "State Board of Chiropractic Examiners," hereinafter referred to as the board. ... Each licensee member must have pursued a resident course in an approved chiropractic school or college, and must be a graduate thereof and hold a diploma therefrom. ...
- Not more than two persons shall serve simultaneously as members of said board, whose first diplomas were issued by the same school or college of chiropractic, nor shall more than two members be residents of any one county of the state. And no person who is within one year of the proposed appointment has been an administrator, policy board member, or paid employee of any chiropractic school or college shall be eligible for appointment to the board. ...
- (c) To examine applicants and to issue and revoke licenses to practice chiropractic, as herein provided. ...
- (f) To determine minimum requirement for teachers in chiropractic schools and colleges. ...
- (g) To approve chiropractic schools and colleges whose graduates may apply for licenses in this state. ...
- (1) Any chiropractic schools or college having status with the accrediting agency and meeting the requirements of Section 5 of this act and the rules and regulations adopted by the board. ...
- (2) Any chiropractic school or college initially commencing instruction prior to the effective date of the amendments to this section approved by the electors at the November, 1976, general election, provided such school or college meets the requirements of Section 5 of this act and the rules and regulations adopted by the board and provided such school or college attains status with the accrediting agency within a time period commencing on the effective date of this provision and ending March 1, 1980. ...
- (3) Any chiropractic schools or colleges initially commencing instruction subsequent to the effective date of the amendments to this section approved by the electors at the November, 1976, general election provided such schools or college meets the requirements of Section 5 of this act and the rules and regulations adopted by the board and provided such school or college attains status with the accrediting agency within a time period not exceeding three years following such commencement of instruction. ...
198. drlowe.com---MD/DC education---fibromyalgia, hypothyroidism, thyroid hormone resistance
- www.drlowe.com
- Admission to Medical and Chiropractic College,.
- and DC degree (Doctor of Chiropractic).
- Summary: The educational requirements for the MD degree (doctor of medicine) are often exaggerated, and that of the DC degree (doctor of chiropractic) underestimated. ...
- Gina Honeyman-Lowe and I became alarmed over several posts to Internet newsgroups regarding chiropractic education. Those who wrote the posts grossly underestimated the educational requirements for the Doctor of Chiropractic degree. ... As you'll see below, our post clearly shows that compared to medical colleges, chiropractic colleges require more courses for admission and more classroom hours for graduation. ... " If some friends, despite learning the facts, tenaciously hold to their false beliefs about chiropractic education, I figure the public in general is even more likely to do so. ...
- Both chiropractic and medical schools require certain course work for admission. These vary from school to school. ... Chiropractic colleges do not require the MCAT. ... We took the admission requirements for medical schools from the publication titled: Medical School Admission Requirements, 1997-1998: United States and Canada, 47th edition (published by The Association of American Medical Colleges). Admission requirements for accredited chiropractic schools are dictated by the Council on Chiropractic Colleges (the agency appointed by the U. ... of Education to accredit chiropractic colleges). ...
- We encourage the reader to note that chiropractic school involves between 400-to-600 more classroom hours than medical school. ... The Parker College study more recently reported that on average, chiropractic college involves 372 more classroom hours than medical school. Chiropractic students also have more hours of training in anatomy, physiology, diagnosis, and orthopedics (the musculoskeletal system). It should be apparent from looking at the data below that in general, the chiropractic student has a more extensive classroom education and practical training in these areas, particularly in diagnosis, than the medical student. ...
199. KSBHA - Rules and Regulations - Article 6
- www.ksbha.org
- (a) Each applicant for licensure in medicine and surgery who is a graduate of an accredited school of medicine shall present to the board proof of completion of a postgraduate training or residency training program that is at least one year in length. ...
- (b) Each applicant for licensure in medicine and surgery who is a graduate of an unaccredited school of medicine shall present to the board proof of completion of a postgraduate training or residency training program that is at least two years in length. ...
- (c) Each applicant for licensure in osteopathic medicine and surgery who is a graduate of an accredited school of osteopathic medicine shall present to the board proof of completion of a postgraduate training program that is at least one year in length. ...
- (d) Each applicant for licensure in chiropractic who matriculates in chiropractic college on or after January 1, 2000 shall present proof of having received a baccalaureate degree from an accredited school or college. If the baccalaureate degree is granted by a chiropractic school or college, at least 90 semester hours applicable to the baccalaureate degree shall be earned at an accredited school or college, with none of these hours applying to the doctor of chiropractic degree. For purposes of this subsection, an “accredited school or college” shall meet the standards for accreditation of the north central association of colleges and schools or its regional equivalent, as in effect July 1, 1999, which are hereby adopted by reference. ...
- Approved school of medicine and surgery. (a) Each school of medicine and surgery seeking approval pursuant to L. ...
- (1) The school shall be accredited by the liaison committee on medical education of the association of American medical colleges or the council on medical education of the American medical association, the American osteopathic association bureau of professional education and the committee on postdoctoral training or the committee on accreditation of Canadian medical schools of the association of Canadian medical colleges and the Canadian medical association. ...
- (2) The school shall have been approved for licensure in other states or its students shall have been authorized to perform clerkships or postgraduate training in other states. ...
- (3) The school shall have been in existence for a sufficient number of years to ensure that an adequate program has been developed; .
- (4) The school shall be located in a college that is legally recognized and authorized by the jurisdiction in which it is located to confer the M. ...
- (5) The school shall require the applicant, upon graduation, to have completed a total medical instruction of not less than 132 weeks in duration over a time period of not less than 35 months. ...
- (6) The school shall include instruction in at least the following: .
- (A) The school shall have a clerkship phase which the student performs in a clinical facility or facilities controlled by or affiliated with the medical college and supervised by one or more faculty members. ...
- (E) Any additional electives shall be taken in a clinical facility approved for active postgraduate training in that school. ...
200. Las Vegas Chiropractor, Dr. Gary Eversole D.C. (PALMER COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC GRADUATE) and his Las Vegas Chiropractic Offices
- www.drgaryeversoledc.com
- THIS IS THE OFFICIAL SITE DEDICATED TO HIS LAS VEGAS NEVADA CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE AND DEVOTION TO PROVIDING CHIROPRACTIC CARE TO HELP YOU RECOVER FROM AUTO ACCIDENTS, WORK AND SPORTS RELATED INJURIES TO ASSIST IN RESTORING YOUR OPTIMUM HEALTH. ...
- My goal for this website is to teach you the consumer the benefits of Chiropractic. In order for me to accomplish this goal I must first tell what Chiropractic really is. ...
- This may shock you, but Chiropractic is not for back and neck pain as it has been relegated to. Chiropractic concerns itself with the nervous system, that is a Chiropractors job is to make sure the human nervous system is working at it's most efficient level. ...
- Here is where Chiropractic comes in, as we go through the stresses and strains of life our bodies get beat up mentally, physically and sometimes traumatically through all the things we do good or bad. ...
- Now before I go on I want to destroy a couple more myths about Chiropractic. Chiropractic is not medicine; there is no such thing as Chiropractic Medicine. ... When you and your friends "pop" each other's backs or you "crack your neck" these are not Chiropractic adjustments and are harmful to your body. Chiropractic is not addictive; people think that when you get adjusted you have to keep getting the spine adjusted. ...
- Chiropractic is for everyone from 0-120 years old (yes we adjust babies, they get subluxated just like everyone else, ever watch a birth, rough on the kid!!). ...
- Your third visit includes a chance to see our Chiropractic education class, going over your xrays with you and your second adjustment. ...
- We also offer xray and several types of therapies along with Chiropractic to help you heal and reach your maximum health potential.
- Q: What is Chiropractic? .
- A: Chiropractic is the location and correction of spinal subluxations, which causes nerve interference, which, in turn, causes health problems and disease. (See my Homepage for a thorough explanation of Chiropractic) .
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