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- NPR's Kathy Lohr reports on a crisis inside the chiropractic profession: the largest chiropractic school in the United States, Life University, located outside of Atlanta, Ga. , has lost its accreditation, and its president has resigned in a swirl of allegations that include stealing money from the school and failing to teach students to follow professional chiropractic practices. ...
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5. Associated Chiropractic: Home
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- Our office provides chiropractic, acupuncture and massage therapy. All of our staff are specialized in their specific practice which makes Associated Chiropractic well suited to meet your health goals. ...
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6. !AHCC: Research on Chiropractic Care: Some Studies
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- "Research Supporting Chiropractic Care" from Left Frame. ...
- A workers' compensation study conducted in Oregon (1990) evaluated the loss of working time incurred by chiropractic (DC) and medical (MD) claimants with disabling low-back work-related injuries. ... Chiropractic claimants had a higher frequency of return to work with one week or less of time loss. ...
- Roughly half received traditional medical treatment and the other half received chiropractic care. The report observed that patients seen by chiropractic doctors were significantly better within six months and remained so during the two year follow-up period. This, and other evidence, led researchers to conclude that chiropractic care compares more favorably that traditional outpatient hospital treatment.
- Besides revealing the effectiveness of chiropractic in the short-term, the lasting effect of treatment two and three years later was significant. ... Not only did the chiropractic patients experience better results for a longer period of time, they missed less time from work.
- Based upon patients consulting chiropractic doctors instead of receiving hospital treatment, the researchers concluded that reduced absenteeism could save millions in lost production each year. Because of its effectiveness and long-term benefits, they recommended that including chiropractic in the British National Health Service should be considered.
- Seven worker's compensation studies done since 1980 have shown fewer lost work days and/or lower costes with chiropractic care vs. ...
- Doctors of Chiropractic saw patients more often and for longer periods, however, costs were less than for medical care. ...
- *Medical care averaged ten times the cost of chiropractic care. ...
- RAND, a non-profit research organization, has completed three studies in the United States on chiropractic, with a fourth study currently underway. ...
- The first study, a population-based estimate concerning the use of chiropractic services, reported in the American Journal of Public Health, that "chiropractors deliver a substantial amount of health care to the U. S population, and there are significant geographic variations in the rate and intensity of use of chiropractic services" (Skekelle 1991). ...
7. THE BUSINESS OF CHIROPRACTIC - HOW TO PROSPER AFTER STARTUP
- www.korenpublications.com
- PREMIER COLLECTION OF CHIROPRACTIC.
- THE BUSINESS OF CHIROPRACTIC - HOW TO PROSPER AFTER STARTUP- Second Edition.
- A successful chiropractic practice doesn't just happen. Chiropractic school may not prepare a student for all the demands of a successful practice: the management, paperwork, planning, finances, marketing, promotion and advertising. ...
8. Proposed School of Chiropractic at Florida State University
- www.fsu.edu
9. Can You Advise about Chiropractic Schools?
- www.chirobase.org
- Answers to Questions about Chiropractic:.
- Can You Advise about Chiropractic Schools?.
- I am interested in chiropractic and am looking over different schools now. One thing I am confused about is what I should major in before applying to any chiropractic school. ...
- As of the fall of 2001, the minimum requirement for admission to a chiropractic school was three years of undergraduate work. Four chiropractic schools require a bachelor,s degree. Few, if any, applicants to chiropractic schools have a medical degree.
- Pre-professional training for admission to a chiropractic school should consist of studies leading to a bachelor of science degree. Chiropractic school consists of four years of education averaging about 4,800 hours. About half of the applicants to chiropractic schools have a bachelor's degree. The grade-point average of students entering a chiropractic school is 2. ... 56 for those entering medical school. Virtually all applicants to medical school have at least a bachelor,\'s degree.
- Failure rate among graduates of chiropractic schools is high. ... In 1999, graduates of chiropractic schools accounted for more than one-half of all HEAL (Health Education Assistance Loan) student loan defaults. Chiropractic colleges have much higher default rates than other schools that train health care practitioners.
10. ShouldShould a Physical Therapist Go to Chiropractic School to Learn Manipulation?
- www.chirobase.org
- Answers to Questions about Chiropractic:.
- Chiropractic School to Learn Manipulation?.
- I have recently been considering going back to school to learn chiropractic. ... I am only interested in the chiropractic approach to treating musculoskeletal problems, so that I can combine the two professions and perhaps offer my patients a wider variety of techniques.
- Do you think it wise to pursue a degree in chiropractic? If not, do you have any ideas where I can get further training in back injuries and manipulative techniques?.
- Have you considered going back to a university-based school of physical therapy for a Doctor of Physical Therapy (D. ...
- The spinal manipulation taught in chiropractic schools could certainly be useful. But I would not recommend that you attend a chiropractic college unless postgraduate training in manipulation, offered by physical therapists, is not available. The practice of chiropractic has so long been associated with quackery and cultism that it raises an element of suspicion. ...
- Only a few of the chiropractic colleges offer adequate training in the treatment of musculoskeletal problems. ...
- Such chiropractors disagree with chiropractic colleagues who claim that spinal adjustments are effective in treating a host of organic ailments, including such things as asthma and ear infection.
- I strongly recommend hat you avoid the controversy surrounding the practice of chiropractic. ...
- Before you make a decision, read some of the articles on Chirobase, particularly my article "How Chiropractic Subluxation Theory Threatens Public Health. ...
- Homola is a second-generation chiropractor who has dedicated himself to defining the proper limits on chiropractic and to educating consumers and professionals about the field. His 1963 book Bonesetting, Chiropractic, and Cultism supported the appropriate use of spinal manipulation but renounced chiropractic dogma. His 1999 book Inside Chiropractic: A Patient's Guide provides an incisive look at chiropractic's history, benefits, and shortcomings. ...
11. idaho
- www.chiropractic.org
- CHIROPRACTIC PRACTICE ACT.
- The "practice of chiropractic" means:.
- To apply principles or techniques of chiropractic practice as set forth in section 54-704, Idaho Code, in the prevention or treatment of any of the conditions listed in subsection (a) of this section; or .
- "Board" means the state board of chiropractic physicians. ...
- "Physician" means any person who holds a license to practice chiropractic; provided further, that others authorized by law to use the term "physician" shall not be considered physicians for the purpose of this chapter. ...
- "License to practice chiropractic" means a license issued by the board to a person who was graduated from an acceptable school of chiropractic and who has fulfilled the licensure requirements of this chapter. ...
- "Acceptable school of chiropractic" means any school of chiropractic which meets the standards or requirements of a national chiropractic school accrediting organization acceptable to the board, or which has status as a candidate for accreditation before such organization.
- Board of Chiropractic Examiners -- Powers and duties. -- The Board of Chiropractic Examiners (hereinafter referred to as the Board) shall have the following powers:.
- To conduct examinations to ascertain the qualifications and fitness of applicants to practice chiropractic; to pass upon the qualifications of applicants for reciprocal licenses.
- To prescribe rules and regulations for a fair and wholly impartial method of examination of candidates to practice chiropractic.
- To prescribe rules and regulations defining, for the chiropractors what shall constitute a school, college or university, or department of a university, or other institution, reputable and in good standing and to determine the reputability and good standing of a school, college or university, or department of a university, or other institution, by reference to a compliance with such rules and regulations.
- To establish a standard of preliminary education deemed requisite to admission to a school, college, or university, and to require satisfactory proof of the enforcement of such standard by schools, colleges and universities.
- To conduct hearings on proceedings to revoke licenses, or persons practicing chiropractic and to revoke such licenses.
- "Whenever the Board is satisfied that substantial justice has not been done either in an examination or in the revocation of a license, to practice chiropractic it may order reexamination or rehearings by the same or other examiners.
- "All licenses for the practice of chiropractic shall be issued by the Board in the name of the Board of Chiropractic Examiners, with the seal thereof attached. ...
12. Chiropractic schools woo Life students
- www.dc2be.com
- Chiropractic schools woo Life students .
- MARIETTA — Many competing chiropractic institutions are courting Life University students with special offers to leave their embattled institution.
- Chiropractic.
- But, the Dallas-based Parker College — reflecting the efforts of many other chiropractic institutions across the country — insists it’s not seeking to recruit Life students, but merely enhance the chiropractic profession, according to Young.
- “Life University’s closing hurts all the chiropractic schools. ...
- Life University was stripped of its accreditation in June and many students have already left the school while it appeals the revocation. ...
- An admissions official at Texas Chiropractic College in Pasadena, said they are offering a $1,500 moving expense loan for Life students to be paid back interest-free.
- “I think they have been undermining our school, and are trying to monetarily gain from our failure,” he said. ...
- Scire said these accredited institutions should assist Life in helping the school get its accreditation back.
- “It is a short-term gain for them, but it doesn’t help the chiropractic .
- Several schools have refrained from offering any type of discount for transferring Life students, but say they are still interested in serving the best interests of the school.
- -based Western State Chiropractic College. ...
- An official at Life Chiropractic College West also said they would not be offering any special packages for Life students at this time.
13. CNS Career Resources: Pre-Professional Academic & Student Services: Chiropractic Medicine
- www.ns.msu.edu
- Career Pre-Professional Profiles Chiropractic Medicine.
- Chiropractic Medicine Chiropractic medicine is a branch of the healing arts, and as a science is based on the premise that good health depends in part, upon a normally functioning nervous system. The science of chiropractic holds as a basic tenet that a causative factor in many disease processes is improper nerve supply to the body organs or tissues. The primary procedure in chiropractic health care is to examine and evaluate the spine and pelvis to determine if any one area of the spine is malfunctioning or if many areas of the spine are causing abnormal body movements.
- Four years of graduate-level work in a nationally accredited chiropractic college are required to earn a D. ... , Doctor of Chiropractic.
- Entrance into a Chiropractic School requires a minimum of two years or 60 semester credits of undergraduate study in a program leading to a baccalaureate degree in the arts and sciences.
- Applicants seeking admission to a chiropractic school should contact the schools that interest them for information on specific prerequisites and admission requirements.
- American Chiropractic Association.
14. Concern Over Fairness To Students Should Be
- www.thechiropracticchoice.com
- Chiropractic’s Focus in Life Accreditation Crisis.
- Legal Counsel to Doctors for Excellence in Chiropractic Education.
- The decision by the Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE) to deny re-accreditation to Life University’s College of Chiropractic, and the subsequent positive reform steps on the part of the institution have prompted a whirlwind of concern over what are alleged to be unnecessarily rigid procedures on the part of the accreditation agency. While those procedures seem to leave no way for the dramatically reformed school to regain it’s accreditation status other than closing down and starting over if Life’s appeal of the initial decision is denied, CCE does have options.
- Such an action would give the school additional time to measure the effects of the new policies and procedures it has instituted to eliminate the operating weaknesses identified by CCE and to take additional steps as and if necessary. ...
- This is a strange and grave situation, made even more troubling by the fact that there exists a relatively easy solution that addresses, in an orderly manner, all of the CCE legitimate concerns and creates the very likely possibility that the school could prosper as a citadel of educational excellence. ...
- As lead legal counsel for Doctors for Excellence in Chiropractic Education, a grass-roots effort on the part of hundreds of individual DCs concerned abut the Life situation, I have been obliged to bluntly address these procedural matters with CCE as directly as possible. ... Reed Phillips, who is also President of a competing chiropractic school, Southern California University of Health Sciences, I have set out the strategy outlined above and asked the following question regarding the strange non-communication policy CCE seems to be following:.
- Once again, the issue in the minds of thousands of concerned chiropractors, students and their families is not necessarily any initial decision on CCE’s part (Since we do not know the charges against the school we do not know how well-founded they might be), but what appears to be an accreditation deck stacked in such a way as to provide no mechanism whatsoever to recognize the tremendous reforms Life has undertaken since CCE’s June 10th action. ...
- CCE needs to understand that their behavior is under a microscope, from both within chiropractic and across the legal and regulatory spectrum, and we hope that they will step beyond the narrow confines of their self-established rules and not only do things right according to their rules, but do the right thing for Life students and the profession at large. ...
- Education consultants and legal counsel retained by Doctors for Excellence in Chiropractic Education, including myself, have undertaken a comprehensive study of CCE standards and procedures, with a particular focus on how they comply with the rules and regulations, and the norms of accreditation policies as established by the accreditation agencies of other professions. On behalf of Doctors for Excellence in Chiropractic Education, we are addressing a series of questions directly to the CCE to assist in attaining the fullest possible understanding of the accrediting body’s policies and operations. ...
- There seems to be a genuine need to clarify exactly what the mission of the Chiropractic accrediting and regulating bodies should be since the Life-CCE controversy appears to be based on certain presumptions that might not pass muster if and when they are reviewed by outside authorities. ...
- Doctors for Excellence in Chiropractic Education is seeking to foster an honest, open dialogue between Life University and the Council on Chiropractic Education in an effort to resolve this crisis in as swift, responsible and positive manner possible. Perhaps our independent efforts can help identify a procedural pathway that meets the needs of both parties and minimizes the collateral damage to the institution, the community in which it exists, Life students and the chiropractic profession at large. It is my opinion, based on the massive outpouring of support for the Doctors for Excellence effort, that this is the sincere wish of the overwhelming majority in the chiropractic profession. ...
15. Chiropractic School
- www.orthopedicquestions.com
16. Higley Family Chiropractic - Powhatan, Virginia
- www.powhatanva.com
- How does one become a Doctor of Chiropractic and earn a D. ... degree? As with any school of advanced learning, pre-requisites - that is, subjects required before admission - are needed for chiropractic college. ...
- Entrance into a chiropractic college requires at least two years college under-graduate work (Associate Degree) with credits in biology, chemistry, and other "pre-med" subjects. ... Chiropractic colleges are generally four year institutions. Approximately 25% of chiropractic school graduates are women, with that percentage steadily growing. ...
- In addition to classroom work, training includes an internship period where student chiropractors take care of patients under the supervision of chiropractic instructors, and an externship period where students may assist field chiropractors in their offices. The majority of the school work, however, is done in the classroom and the laboratories. ...
- (in classroom hours) Chiropractic.
- Introduction to Chiropractic.
- Headaches | Warning Signs | Benefits of Chiropractic | Sports & Athletes | Chiropractic for Men.
- Chiropractic for Women | Chiropractic for Infants & Children | Keeping Your Spine Healthy.
- Higley Family Chiropractic ~ Powhatan, Virginia.
- "Chiropractic, Bringing Out the Best in You".
- Higley Family Chiropractic.
17. Prospective Chiropractic Students - School Warning! - Planet Chiropractic Forum
- www.planetc1.com
18. Palmer Chiropractic University, Chiropractic History, Palmer Family History
- www.palmer.edu
- Palmer Chiropractic University System .
- Chiropractic History.
- In many ways, the early history of chiropractic is the history of three generations of Palmers. ...
- Arrangements were made to train others in the application of the chiropractic principle. A school, which later became Palmer College of Chiropractic, was founded in 1897 and later incorporated under the laws of Iowa.
- Palmer launched his colorful career by assuming the responsibility of the Palmer School of Chiropractic in 1904. His contributions included extensive research, improved methods of spinal adjusting and analysis, higher standards for chiropractic education and increased appreciation for chiropractic worldwide. ... battled on many fronts -- legal and legislative obstacles to the licensing of chiropractors and financial challenges to the School. He was often the center of controversy, but well before his death in 1961, chiropractic had secured a place among the health sciences.
- Mabel Heath Palmer -- The First Lady of Chiropractic. ... Palmer's life was his wife, Mabel Heath Palmer, who became a doctor of chiropractic in 1905. A recognized authority on anatomy and an instructor at the school for more than 30 years, Mabel Palmer was a close and valued adviser to her husband in all phases of the chiropractic profession.
- David Palmer, the grandson of chiropractic's founder, assumed the presidency of Palmer in 1961. An initial step was to change the corporate name of the Palmer School of Chiropractic to Palmer College of Chiropractic. ... Two other key contributions were the establishment of non-profit status for Palmer College and the organization of the Palmer College of Chiropractic International Alumni Association. ... Dave's death in 1978, the College received accreditation from the Council on Chiropractic Education and the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
19. State: Chiropractic school proposed
- www.sptimes.com
- Chiropractic school proposed.
- Money to study the creation of a school at FSU, which would be Florida's first, is included in the budget plan. ...
- TALLAHASSEE -- In addition to gaining a new medical school, Florida State University could become home of the nation's first public school of chiropractic education. ...
- Dennis Jones, R-Treasure Island, helped put a $1-million planning grant for the school in the state's $50. ...
- The budget includes about $45-million in state funds for a new medical school slated to open in 2001. ...
- The medical school won a spot in the budget with the support of House Speaker John Thrasher, an FSU graduate who got help from Gov. ...
- A chiropractor who owns Northeast Chiropractic Center in Pinellas County, Jones said the school would be a first for Florida. Now students who want to study chiropractic must go to private colleges out of state at a cost that averages about $117,000 for a four-year education. ...
- The college would be housed in the College of Human Sciences, entirely separate from the new medical school. But chiropractic students would need the same basic science courses and much of the same library material used by medical students. ...
- The Florida Chiropractic Association says that 600 to 900 students leave Florida each year to seek a chiropractic education. ...
- "We felt the time was here to get a chiropractic college in Florida," Jones added. ...
- A Florida school could also help increase the number of minority chiropractors in the state, Jones said. ...
- If the state decides to create the FSU school, it would be a relatively small college with enrollment capped at about 500 students, all of whom would have to have a bachelor's degree to seek admission. ...
- The school probably would also inherit the Lincoln Chiropractic Chair in Biomechanics, a $1-million gift donated by Jones' alma mater in Washington, D. ...
20. Chiropractice: The Greatest Hoax of the Century by Adam Chotkowski, MD.
- www.outcrybookreview.com
- Chiropractic: The Greatest Hoax of the Century? by Adam Chotkowski, MD.
- I am announcing the release of my new book titled "Chiropractic the Greatest Hoax of the Century?", with a question mark, which questions as false the theory on which chiropractic is based, namely that a "subluxation" of a spinal vertebra presses on a nerve interfering with the passage of energy down that nerve causing disease to organs supplied by that nerve, and that chiropractic "adjustments" can alleviate the pressure thereby treating or preventing such disease. ...
- First, during my long years of scientific medical education at Trinity College, Yale Medical School, Hartford Hospital, followed by a lifetime of attending the sick and the dying in Kensington.
- In comparison and in stark contrast, as the book states, chiropractic has produced none, and still holds to it's century-old, outmoded. ...
- Second, the American Medical Association and organized medicine have been muted in any opposition to chiropractic by the ruling of judge Susan Getzendanner in Wilk vs AMA who decided that, on the basis that chiropractic was a licensed practice, the AMA was involved in a restriction of trade and in violation of anti-trust laws. ...
- The book has much documented corroboration in the form Consumer Reports, the opinions of 27 medical college deans and the 16 chiropractic college presidents, and people of science like Dr. ...
- In the book I describe my visit to New York Chiropractic College and several cases of chiropractic mismanagement, including the case of a young women lying paralyzed in the Hospital of Special Care who suffered a stroke from a chiropractic manipulation of her neck. ...
- Author: Ludmil Adam Chotkowski, MD FACP is a native of Kensington, attended public schools as valedictorian of his class, a graduate of Trinity College, Yale Medical School, Hartford Hospital, Board Certified Internist and Fellow of the American College of Physicians. , author of 5 books, the medical column "What's New in Medicine", 16 scientific articles, three appearing in the prestigious New England Journal of Medicine and 2 in the Journal of the AMA, author of advances in medicine for the current edition of Encyclopedia Americana, former Health Director, School Physician, Medical Examiner, and private practitioner in the town of Berlin, former Chief of Medicine Rocky Hill Veterans Home and Hospital, and Medical Director Connecticut Valley Hospital, and now a retired physician.
21. DR
- www.millerchiro.net
- MILLER'S STORY I was born in Detroit and was raised in the city of Westland, but attended school in Livonia. I graduated from Churchill High School in 1974. ... That worked for a while but they were getting worse so my mother suggested I should try chiropractic, which I thought was funny idea because I thought chiropractors were quacks. ...
- Chiropractic worked so well for me that I eventually decided to go to chiropractic school myself. So I gathered my educational credits at Schoolcraft community college and Lawrence Institute of Technology and in 1977 entered Life University to study chiropractic. ... While in chiropractic school I attended various technique seminars and received membership into PI TAU DELTA International Chiropractic Honor Society. ...
- Grassam who was the chiropractor that sent me to school in the first place. ... I continuously study the latest techniques and developments in Chiropractic.
- Michigan Chiropractic Association.
- International Chiropractic Association.
- Foundation for the advancement of Chiropractic education.
- Chiropractic Information Bureau.
- Diplomate of the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners.
22. School
- www.dstl.com
- Family Chiropractic Health Center.
- School.
- Category: Chiropractic Philosophy.
- She has really helped me come to understand the philosophy of straight chiropractic. I have a BA but need to complete some science credits before I begin Chiropractic School. My questions are: Sherman vs Palmer? I understand that Palmer has a new president and it is a great move for straight chiropractic? I also have some general questions and fears. ...
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23. Department of Chiropractic
- www.chiro.mq.edu.au
- The professional degree in chiropractic offered by Macquarie University is an evolution of a course started 40 years ago. The former Sydney College of Chiropractic was established in 1959 and operated as a successful, independent professional school. ... Originally established as the Sydney College of Osteopathy in 1959, the School offered a four-year evening and weekend program. Alfred Kaufman its first Principal had British Osteopathic and Naturopathic training, Science training in Germany and Canada to doctorate level and Chiropractic qualification from the Indianna College of Chiropractic. From its inception both osteopathy and chiropractic were taught with twin diplomas being awarded at its first graduation ceremony in 1964. ...
- Brown's leadership was charismatic and recognising a shift of public demand, the College responding by tailoring its teaching to satisfy this demand and altering its name to the Sydney College of Osteopathy and Chiropractic. ...
- A new award was approved by the Australian Council on Awards in Advanced Education - the Graduate Diploma in Chiropractic. ...
- In 1990 an institutional merger agreement was finalised in which the Sydney College transferred its assets to Macquarie University in exchange for the University agreeing to become totally responsible for chiropractic education. ...
- Bonello was appointed Director of the newly created Centre for Chiropractic, becoming the first university professorial appointment in chiropractic in the world. The Centre was established as an arm of the School of Biological Sciences. ...
- Developments since the time of merger have been directed toward fine tuning the program and the profile of graduates in the light of international expansion in chiropractic and professional accreditation. The professional training was accredited by the Australasian Council on Chiropractic Education in 1991 and 1996, and accredited by the JEC Registration Boards in 1998 for a full five year term. ...
24. Foundation for Health Choice; Jeanne Ohm
- www.foundationforhealthchoice.com
- Pennsylvania College of Straight Chiropractic, Langhorne, Pa. ...
- Certified in the principles and practices of chiropractic pediatrics by Life College School of Chiropractic and the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association. ...
- Certified in various chiropractic techniques including BCT and B. ...
- Guest lecturer for chiropractic colleges on the philosophy, science and art of chiropractic. ...
- Ongoing continuing ed instructor for state associations on the subject of chiropractic pediatrics: technique and case management. ...
- Post-graduate faculty for: Cleveland Chiropractic College, Life Chiropractic College West, Life University, Parker College of Chiropractic, Sherman College of Straight Chiropractic; Texas Chiropractic College, Northwestern University. ...
- Executive coordinator of the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association. ...
- Author of Chiropractic articles in chiropractic and national publications. ...
- Guest speaker for local TV networks, radio shows and conferences on chiropractic, natural immunity and the effects of vaccinations, and birth trauma: the cause of subluxation. ...
- Connecting Kids n' Chiropractic" community and patient educational programs about the importance of lifetime chiropractic care. ...
- Songwriter and producer of "Power On!," a children's song about chiropractic. ...
- Board of directors of Children's Chiropractic Research Foundation: <www. ...
- Council on Chiropractic Practice, Journal Of Vertebral Subluxation Research .
- Instructor for numerous adult ed programs on chiropractic, health and related topics. ...
- Principle advisory board, RoseTree Media School District 1992-1995, 1998-1999 .
- Superintendent's advisory board, RTM School District 1996-1999 .
25. NYS Chiropractic - Regulations, Part 73
- www.op.nysed.gov
- OP Homepage | List of Professions | Contact Us | Online License Verifications Chiropractic.
- Part 73, Chiropractic.
- 1 Professional study of chiropractic | §73. ... 1 Professional study of chiropractic.
- To meet the professional education requirement, the applicant shall present evidence of the completion of not less than 60 semester hours of preprofessional postsecondary education, including courses in general chemistry, organic chemistry, biology or zoology, and physics, and a program of chiropractic education consisting of either: .
- the completion of a program of chiropractic education of not less than four academic years, or the equivalent thereof, registered by the department or accredited by an accrediting organization acceptable to the department; or .
- the completion of not less than four academic years of chiropractic education satisfactory to the department, culminating in a degree, diploma or certificate in chiropractic recognized by the appropriate civil authorities of the country in which the school is located as acceptable for entry into practice in such country. To satisfy the professional study requirements pursuant to this paragraph, the applicant shall also complete not less than two academic years of study satisfactory to the department in a registered or accredited chiropractic school program, including such subjects as may be necessary for certification by such program that the candidate is prepared to enter the New York State chiropractic licensing examination. ...
- Courses failed in a school of chiropractic, for which credit has been granted toward meeting the requirements of another school of chiropractic may not be counted toward meeting the requirements of this Part. ...
- A program of chiropractic education shall be considered completed upon certification of completion by the school in which such program was taken and proof that the applicant has been awarded the appropriate chiropractic degree, diploma or certificate. ...
- Part I--Basic science areas related to chiropractic. ...
- Part II--Clinical areas related to chiropractic. ...
- Part III--Clinical competence examination, the scope and content of which shall be satisfactory to the State Board for Chiropractic and the department. ...
- The department may accept grades acceptable to the State Board for Chiropractic on an examination of the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners as meeting requirements of Parts I and II of the licensing examination, provided the grades were obtained on examinations administered subsequent to September 1, 1977. ...
- An applicant who has completed not less than two academic years in a program of chiropractic education registered by the department, or accredited by an accrediting organization acceptable to the department, may be admitted to Part I of the examination. ...
- An applicant attending a program of chiropractic education registered by the department or accredited by an accrediting organization acceptable to the department, may be admitted to Part II and Part III during the last academic year of study. ...
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