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Chiropractic Education

Over the past century, chiropractic education has developed to the point where government studies in the US, Sweden and New Zealand consider it equivalent in the basic sciences to a medical education.

Much of this development stems from the establishment of the Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE) in 1974, which the US Department of Education recognizes as the accrediting agency for chiropractic schools. The CCE, a nonprofit organization located in Scottsdale, Ariz., sets standards for schools' curriculum, faculty, facilities, patient care and research.

Chiropractic college programs are rigorous and thorough. To attend, applicants must have at least 90 semester hours worth of study toward a bachelor's degree. Their chiropractic college education then lasts four years, and in the fourth year involves a clinical internship of approximately 1,000 hours.

When that's done, graduates face one more trial. To practice in the US or Canada, they must pass comprehensive national and state or provincial licensing exams, similar to those for other professionals like lawyers and doctors.

The chiropractic curriculum

A typical four-year chiropractic college program may consist of the following:

First year

bulletChiropractic procedures
bulletClinical applied chiropractic
bulletFunctional anatomy and biomechanics
bulletFundamentals of nutrition
bulletGeneral anatomy
bulletHistology
bulletHuman biomechanics
bulletHuman physiology
bulletIntroduction to physical examination skills
bulletNeuroscience
bulletNormal radiological anatomy
bulletPalpation

Second year

bulletChiropractic principles
bulletChiropractic procedures
bulletClinical applied chiropractic
bulletClinical microbiology
bulletClinical nutrition
bulletClinical orthopedics and neurology
bulletCommunity health
bulletDifferential diagnosis
bulletImaging interpretation
bulletJurisprudence
bulletNutritional assessment
bulletPathology
bulletPharmacotoxicology
bulletPhysics and clinical imaging
bulletPhysiological therapeutics
bulletPractice management
bulletResearch methods

Third year

bulletChiropractic principles
bulletClinical application of manual procedures
bulletClinical internship
bulletClinical laboratory clerkship
bulletClinical psychology
bulletDermatology
bulletDifferential diagnosis
bulletGeriatrics
bulletImaging interpretation
bulletIntegrated chiropractic clinical application
bulletJurisprudence
bulletObstetrics and gynecology
bulletPediatrics
bulletPhysiological therapeutics
bulletPractice management
bulletRadiological position and technique

Fourth year

bulletClinical internship of approximately 1,000 hours

References:

Chapman-Smith, D. The Chiropractic Profession. West Des Moines: NCMIC Group Inc., 2000.

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